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Recovery Specialist (part-time)

Spectrum Health Systems

Lowell, MA • On-site

$20 - $23/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 2 days ago


Job description

Location: Lowell, MA - Acute Treatment Services (ATS) Inpatient Treatment Program
Schedule: Friday-Saturday, 7:00am-3:30pm and/or 11:00pm-7:30pm. Sunday-Monday, 3:00pm-11:30pm 

Pay rate: $20.00-$23.00/hour
 

The Recovery Specialist is responsible for:

  • Maintaining a safe environment at all times with an emphasis on high-quality services and customer satisfaction.
  • Facilitating the movement of clients around the building and grounds in a safe and orderly fashion.
  • Providing transportation for clients and in support of program operations using the program vehicle when needed.
  • Conducting alcohol and drug screens on clients using an approach that demonstrates respect and dignity for the clients.
  • Assisting with admission and discharge procedures as required.
  • Overseeing the clients' general housekeeping chores with participation in light housekeeping as needed, ensuring that the units remain clean and orderly.

Qualifications:

  • Minimum of high school diploma or equivalent required.
  • Experience in substance abuse or mental health field preferred, not required.
  • Must have excellent verbal, social and writing skills.
  • Must display the use of appropriate independent judgment to determine appropriate course of action in resolving problems and in emergencies.
  • Must be able to express self adequately in written and oral communication and to communicate effectively in an interdisciplinary, culturally diverse setting with clients, families, staff and regulatory agencies.
  • Must have basic ability in use of computers to be able make entries and utilize electronic health records.