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Recovery Support Specialist

Dahlonega, GA · On-site

$15.50 - $19.25/hr

This should be completed in a clear and timely manner. * Recovery Support Specialist will not be pulled from their assigned patient unless absolutely necessary. * Ensure patients are acting ...

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What are some common challenges faced by individuals working as Recovery Coaches, and how can these be managed?

Recovery Coaches often encounter challenges such as navigating emotional boundaries, supporting clients through relapse, and maintaining motivation in high-stress environments. It’s essential to practice self-care, seek regular supervision, and stay informed about best practices in addiction recovery. Building strong communication skills and collaborating with clinical teams can help Recovery Coaches provide consistent, effective support to those in recovery.

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To thrive as a Substance Abuse Counselor, you generally need a background in psychology, social work, or counseling, often supported by licensure or certification. Familiarity with case management software, electronic health records, and evidence-based treatment programs is typically required. Exceptional active listening, empathy, and motivational skills help build trust and rapport with clients. These competencies are crucial for effectively supporting individuals in their recovery journey and promoting long-term behavioral change.

What is the difference between In Recovery vs Inpatient Rehab Specialist?

AspectIn RecoveryInpatient Rehab Specialist
CredentialsOften requires certification in addiction counseling or recovery coachingRequires certification or licensing in addiction counseling or healthcare
Work EnvironmentOutpatient settings, recovery centers, or community programsHospital or residential rehab facilities
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In Recovery professionals typically work in outpatient or community settings focusing on ongoing support and relapse prevention, while Inpatient Rehab Specialists work within residential facilities providing intensive, inpatient addiction treatment. Both roles require related certifications and serve the same industry but differ mainly in work environment and scope of care.

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Being 'in recovery' typically refers to someone who is working to overcome addiction, mental health issues, or other life challenges. It means they are actively taking steps to improve their health and well-being, often through therapy, support groups, or medical treatment. Recovery is an ongoing process that involves making positive lifestyle changes, developing coping skills, and building a support network. People in recovery may still face setbacks, but they are committed to maintaining their progress and personal growth.

Recovery Support Specialist

Fairland Recovery Center

Rome, GA • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Salary: $16,500.00

FAIRLAND RECOVERY CENTER

Substance Abuse / Mental Health Primary Therapist


Come join our team as a Recovery Support Specialist (BHT) at FAIRLAND RECOVERY CENTER!



WHO WE ARE


Fairland Recovery Center was established with a clear purposeto be a solution for individuals grappling with chemical dependency and mental health challenges. Our mission is to provide effective, sustainable, affordable, and personalized treatment that fosters healing.


We consider ourselves more than just a treatment center; we are a dedicated collective that is deeply invested in the well-being of our entire community. This includes our patients and their families; our providers, payors, team members, and our local community.

We believe faithfully in the principles of RELATIONSHIP, recognizing the importance of personal care and genuine concern for every member of the Fairland family. Our commitment to INTEGRITY is evident in our emphasis on open and candid communication, ensuring the highest standards of professionalism, ethics, and personal responsibility.


In our pursuit of PERSONALIZATION, we understand that every individual is uniquely designed, and success is dependent on throwing away the one size fits all treatment model. Our model is driven by the COMMITMENT of each team member working in their area of expertise so that we collectively deliver our goal - giving our clients the best opportunity for long-term sobriety and stability.


GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES


The Recovery Support Specialist / Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) is one of the most important roles on the organization chart at Fairland Recovery!. The BHT leads the day-to-day efforts of our clinical division to ensure our clients are served and served well. Fairland Recoverys management is looking for passionate, skilled, and dedicated staff to become part of our diverse team and provide day-to-day opportunities which support and guide individuals in achieving personal goals for maximum living. The RSS will be involved with all aspects of the company and service delivery to include the operational teams, and clinical, medical and admissions teams. Our team values are clients and believe that a properly trained RSS with quality character can make our program the best in class.


We desire a RSS that can performs client's intakes based on interviews with client, their families, significant others, and appropriate community agencies. Assist the treatment team in identifying client strengths and weaknesses and developing a treatment/care plan for a specific activity, service or program. The RSS assists in monitoring the client's progress toward treatment goals


SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Must be able to enforce program rules and demand accountability.
  • Checks clients for contraband and manages the clients valuables and belongings.
  • Interacts routinely with clients, observes behaviors and communicates significant observations to the supervisor. Promotes interest in recreational activities.
  • Engages with clients in activities and interactions designed to encourage achievement of treatment goals.
  • Facilitates client educational-rehabilitative groups which cover a variety of topics including social skills, coping skills, anger management and independent living skills.
  • May take and record vital signs properly and communicate significant changes in clients condition to the charge nurse.
  • Documents in client records timely, accurately, and appropriately.
  • Applies de-escalation techniques to help manage clients emotions, behavior and participation in treatment.
  • Assists with unit cleaning, organization of new admits charts, discharge process, filing, etc. Initiates client/employee incident reports.
  • Keep the day-to-day operations running smoothly.
  • Help with UAs and other specimen testing.
  • Arranging appointments for personal needs
  • Handling administrative duties
  • Running errands and performing necessary tasks
  • Driving residents to and from treatment
  • Will be required to maintain a schedule of workforce development training on ethics, cultural responsiveness, and leadership.
  • If in recovery, will be able to demonstrate a commitment to long term sobriety and self-care by attending recovery meetings and other support activities on a regular basis.
  • Timely, compliant clinical documentation and billing practices following all FRC policies and standards, including but not limited collaborative documentation, documentation signed with 24 hours, ensuring discharges are completed, etc.
  • Ensures every individual is assessed and offered the opportunity to receive the services they need.

    REQUIREMENTS:

    A minimum of 1-year experience preferably in a sober living or recovery environment; minimum one (1) year clean time; experience providing mentorship services to recovery or other challenged populations


    • High School Diploma or GED
    • Basic computer skills, including familiarity with using the internet and Microsoft Word
    • Ability to work independently and manage time efficiently.
    • Must be very computer/software/internet savvy (MicroSoft Office)
    • Ability to meet deadlines and work professionally
    • Ability to maintain a strict level of confidentiality and compliance with HIPAA laws regarding healthcare treatment