Saturday - Tuesday, 1st and Mid-Shift.
Recovery Coach Academy attendance means higher wage!
General Description:
The Recovery Coach will use aspects of their personal journey and skills learned in formal Recovery Coach Training to support a peer relationship as an avenue to support self determination and decision making.
The Recovery Coach will promote recovery, remove barriers and connect people with recovery supports and encourage hope, optimism and healthy living.
The Recovery Coach will support individuals enrolled in CBHC.
The Recovery Coach will support multiple pathways to recovery to include harm reduction and prescribed medication supports as needed.
Essential Job Functions
Work in collaboration with individuals to support recovery skills.
Use “common language” to reduce stigmatization.
Have extensive knowledge of resources that are available in the community to support recovery.
Help individuals navigate systems, self advocate and establish community connections.
Accompany individuals to meetings in order to support connection to include spiritual supports, 12 step supports and other avenues of recovery supports as determined by the individual.
Encourage and support individual to build a natural support network.
Assist individuals in connecting with treatment and recovery support services, skill building and whole health lifestyle.
Support individual learning about community transportation to increase natural skills to support individual’s active community living.
Transport to appointments when necessary.
Attend appointments with individuals and support a Wellness Plan as defined by Recovery Coach Guidelines with the person.
Work within CBHC to collaborate for recovery supports.
Support, advocate and assist persons to establish safe and affordable community living and acting as a liaison with housing services.
Support skills to maintain their home.
Communicate events and risk to supervisor
Meet with person regularly for short or long term Recovery Coach Supports.
Participate in all relevant staff meetings, team meetings, scheduled supervision and interagency meetings as defined.
Keep supervisor up to date.
Report accidents or incidents immediately.
Understand and support persons with knowledge that recovery is a process that may have interruptions and setbacks.
Support that events like these are not failures but opportunities to build stronger recovery skills and a natural part of the recovery process.
There are multiple pathways to recovery.
Other duties as assigned by supervisors
Administrative functions
Complete all required paperwork and documentation in timely manner.
Attend all scheduled supervision sessions.
Support and maintain agency principles, policies and procedures.
Attend all required trainings.
Other Requirements:
Must have a driver’s license and a registered, personally insured vehicle for use during work hours.
Lived experience with strong personal recovery skills and professional skills to self disclose in a manner that is trauma sensitive for the purpose of promoting recovery and wellness for persons served.
One year of continuous sobriety
Ability to pass CORI and RMV check.
Schedule may include weekends and evening hours.
Qualifications and Skills
Certification from an approved Recovery Coach curriculum required within six months of hire.
Certification at time of hire preferred.
GED/ HS Diploma required
3-5 years of Human Service background preferred.
Skills
Open to medication assisted treatment and harm reduction concepts and goals.
Proficient Computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office.
Knowledge of Community Resources and support for links in the community.
Strong listening, oral and presentation (communication) skills.
Demonstrated ability to work within a diverse community.
Ability to honor Recovery Coaching Ethics, skills and confidentiality/HIPAA.
Required Trainings
Human Rights
CPR
First Aid
OSHA
BSAS required trainings, including but not limited to Opioid Overdose Prevention, Medication Assisted Treatment, HIV and Hep C.
Corporate Compliance
And all required and applicable Brien Center trainings/ meetings.
Working Conditions
Works in various places in the community and at other Brien Center sites.
Physical Conditions
Manuel & visual dexterity: correctable
Lifting maximums: weight of grocery bags and/ or laundry baskets
Push, pull, stand, reach overhead and twist
Able to bend at knees, waist and lower self to the ground or floor without assistance
Able to physically climb and descend stairs without assistance
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential tasks