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Recovery Care Coordinator

Washington, DC · On-site

$21.75 - $29.50/hr

Overview JST is currently seeking a Recovery Care Coordinator (RCC) to provide support within a government environment. The RCC is the non-clinical case manager and advocates on behalf of the RSM and ...

Recovery Care Coordinator

Washington, DC · On-site

$21.75 - $29.25/hr

Overview JST is currently seeking a Recovery Care Coordinator (RCC) to provide support within a government environment. The RCC is the non-clinical case manager and advocates on behalf of the RSM and ...

Recovery Care Coordinator

Washington, DC

$21.75 - $29.50/hr

Recovery Care Coordinator JST is currently seeking a Recovery Care Coordinator (RCC) to provide support within a government environment. The RCC is the non-clinical case manager and advocates on ...

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How much do recovery care jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for recovery care in the United States is $17.90, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Recovery Care vs Physical Therapist?

AspectRecovery CarePhysical Therapist
CredentialsCertified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Home Health AideDoctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), State Licensure
Work EnvironmentHospitals, nursing homes, home care settingsClinics, hospitals, outpatient centers
Industry UsagePost-acute care, patient recovery supportRehabilitation, mobility improvement

Recovery Care providers assist patients with daily activities and basic health needs after illness or injury, often in home or long-term care settings. Physical Therapists focus on diagnosing and treating movement disorders through specialized therapy. While both roles support patient recovery, Recovery Care offers more general assistance, whereas Physical Therapists provide targeted rehabilitation services.

What are some common challenges faced in a Recovery Care role, and how can new hires effectively handle them?

Recovery Care professionals often encounter challenges such as supporting patients with diverse medical and emotional needs during their post-treatment recovery. New hires may find it demanding to manage multiple patients while ensuring effective communication with families and healthcare teams. Building strong organizational skills, practicing empathy, and staying updated on best practices can help you navigate these challenges. Collaboration with nurses, therapists, and physicians is essential for providing holistic care and maintaining a positive recovery environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Recovery Care Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Recovery Care Specialist, you need a solid understanding of patient recovery processes, basic medical knowledge, and a relevant healthcare certification or degree (such as CNA, LPN, or similar). Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), patient monitoring systems, and mobility aids is commonly required. Compassion, strong interpersonal communication, and problem-solving abilities are standout soft skills in this role. These competencies are essential for ensuring safe, effective patient recovery and fostering trust during the rehabilitation process.

What is recovery care?

Recovery care refers to the support and medical attention individuals receive after surgery, illness, or injury to help them regain their health and independence. It can include services such as wound care, physical therapy, medication management, and assistance with daily activities. Recovery care may be provided in a hospital, rehabilitation center, or at home, depending on the patient's needs. The goal is to ensure a safe and smooth transition back to everyday life while minimizing the risk of complications.
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Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Full Time Day Shift opportunity

Why You Will Love Working With Us!

Magnolia Creek treats women with eating disorders who also struggle with co-occurring disorders. Our evidence-based methods take a whole-person approach to achieve recovery. Magnolia Creek is peacefully situated on thirty-six wooded acres. The property has a private lake, walking trails, outdoor therapy areas, a firepit, and recovery garden. Our residents live in a comfortable, home-like environment where they feel safe and supported. The Recovery Care Specialist promotes clients’ involvement in the treatment program. Recovery Care Specialists assist clients in various clinical, nutritional and administrative activities as directed, to ensure optimal client outcome. Columbiana is commutable from Shelby, Calera, Chelsea, Montevallo, Alabaster, Pelham, and commute is against traffic from Birmingham area. 

What We Offer

  •     Collaborative environment dedicated to clinical excellence
  •        Multiple Career Development Pathways
  •        Company Supported Continuing Education & Certification
  •        PPO & HDHP Health Plan Options
  •        Flexible Dental & Vision Plan Options
  •        100% Company Paid EAP Emotional Well-Being Support
  •        100% Company Paid Critical Illness (with health enrollment plan)
  •        100% Company Paid Life & ADD
  •        401K with Company Match
  •        Company-Sponsored HSA, FSA, & DSA Tax Savings Accounts
  •        Generous Team Member Referral Program
  •        Parental Leave

Essential Responsibilities

  • Manages the daily milieu at Magnolia Creek Treatment Center, assisting with program activities, observations, charting progress/improvement/decline, etc.
  • Consistently maintains the privacy and confidentiality requirements and regulations.
  • Becomes familiar with the histories and needs of clients and identifies cues and behaviors that may indicate a change in the client’s status.
  • Under the direction of the Lead Recovery Care Specialist, provides appropriate emotional support to clients.
  • Spends one on one time with clients during scheduled activities and leisure time.
  • Communicates pertinent patient information to the Clinical Director as well as to the treatment team, as appropriate.
  • Responsible for maintaining proper and timely documentation regarding client’s progress. Alerts management and Therapists of client concerns or problems.
  • Day and evening shift Recovery Care Specialists are required to eat meals with the clients, providing role modeling healthy food and body image behaviors.
    • Observes client behavior during and after meals.
  • Assists in various nutritional activities including but not limited to, meal preparation, grocery shopping, meal outings, supervision of exercise and other activities assigned by the clinical staff and/or the Dietitian.
  • Demonstrates proper food safety and handling standards when preparing/serving meals to the clients.
  • Assist with housekeeping duties, including cleaning of facilities (i.e. taking out trash, loading and unloading dishwasher, laundry, running errands and other duties as assigned).
  • Assist with tours for clients, family members, students, visitors and interested parties as requested.
  • Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications related to Magnolia Creek Mission and population. ISJP123

Education and Experience:

Position requires a 1 + years of related experience. Bachelor’s Degree preferred. Experience with eating disorders is strongly preferred.

Other Requirements

Position requires incumbent to have a valid driver’s license and vehicle insurance.


Magnolia Creek Treatment Center reserves the rights to modify, interpret, or apply this job description in any way the organization desires. This job description in no way implies that these are the only duties, including essential duties, to be performed by the employee occupying this position. This job description is not an employment contract, implied or otherwise. The employment relationship remains “At-Will.” The aforementioned job requirements are subject to change to reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities.