How do they match: Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers

  • Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers

  • Health Manager
  • Social Work Supervisor
  • Social Worker
  • Behavioral Health Care Manager
  • Behavioral Health Case Manager
  • Behavioral Health Worker
  • Clinical Social Worker
  • Community Mental Health Social Worker
  • Community Mental Health Worker
  • Direct Care Counselor
  • Drug Abuse Social Worker
  • Licensed Social Worker
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker
  • Long Term Services and Supports Service Clinician
  • Long Term Services and Supports Service Coordinator
  • Marriage and Family Social Worker
  • Mental Health Social Worker
  • Mental Health Case Manager
  • Mental Health Clinician
  • Mental Health Practitioner
  • Mental Health Therapist
  • Mental Health Worker
  • Psychiatric Social Worker
  • Psychotherapist Social Worker
  • School Social Worker

  • Assist clients in adhering to treatment plans, such as setting up appointments, arranging for transportation to appointments, or providing support.
  • Collaborate with counselors, physicians, or nurses to plan or coordinate treatment, drawing on social work experience and patient needs.
  • Counsel clients in individual or group sessions to assist them in dealing with substance abuse, mental or physical illness, poverty, unemployment, or physical abuse.
  • Counsel or aid family members to assist them in understanding, dealing with, or supporting the client or patient.
  • Develop or advise on social policy or assist in community development.
  • Increase social work knowledge by reviewing current literature, conducting social research, or attending seminars, training workshops, or classes.
  • Plan or conduct programs to prevent substance abuse, combat social problems, or improve health or counseling services in community.
  • Refer patient, client, or family to community resources for housing or treatment to assist in recovery from mental or physical illness, following through to ensure service efficacy.

  • Assist clients in handling details of daily life.
  • Advise others on social or educational issues.
  • Conduct research on social issues.
  • Maintain professional social services knowledge.
  • Plan programs to address community health issues.
  • Refer clients to community or social service programs.