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Peer Recovery Coach

Bangor, ME

$17.25 - $22.75/hr

A Peer Recovery Coach is a: -Listener -Encourager -Supporter -Resource Broker -Advocate -Consultant QUALIFICATIONS Must be in active recovery from alcohol or substance use disorder Must be able to ...

Peer Recovery Coach

Bangor, ME · On-site

$17.25 - $22.75/hr

A Peer Recovery Coach is a: -Listener -Encourager -Supporter -Resource Broker -Advocate -Consultant QUALIFICATIONS Must be in active recovery from alcohol or substance use disorder Must be able to ...

Job Title: Clinical Consultant - Hospital Partnerships Location: Tennessee (Statewide Travel ... Apex Recovery is the fastest-growing behavioral healthcare provider in Middle Tennessee, delivering ...

Job Title: Clinical Consultant - Hospital Partnerships Location: Tennessee (Statewide Travel ... Apex Recovery is the fastest-growing behavioral healthcare provider in Middle Tennessee, delivering ...

Job Title: Clinical Consultant - Hospital Partnerships Location: Tennessee (Statewide Travel ... Apex Recovery is the fastest-growing behavioral healthcare provider in Middle Tennessee, delivering ...

Job Title: Clinical Consultant - Hospital Partnerships Location: Tennessee (Statewide Travel ... Apex Recovery is the fastest-growing behavioral healthcare provider in Middle Tennessee, delivering ...

Recovery Coach

Quincy, MA · On-site

$17.75 - $23.50/hr

The Recovery Coach will report directly to the CBHC Project Manager and will work closely with the ... Provide expertise and consultation from a mental health/substance use consumer perspective to the ...

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How much do recovery consultant jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for recovery consultant in the United States is $41.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.33 and $49.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a recovery consultant?

Recovery Consultants are professionals who specialize in helping individuals or businesses recover from financial setbacks, addiction, disasters, or other challenging situations. They assess clients' needs, develop tailored recovery plans, and provide guidance and support throughout the recovery process. Depending on their area of expertise, Recovery Consultants may work in finance, healthcare, addiction services, or disaster management, collaborating with clients to restore stability and achieve long-term recovery goals.

What are some typical challenges recovery consultants face when supporting clients through the recovery process?

Recovery Consultants often encounter challenges such as addressing clients’ resistance to change, managing complex cases with co-occurring disorders, and navigating limited resources for support services. Building trust and rapport with clients can take time, especially when dealing with sensitive issues related to addiction or mental health. Additionally, Recovery Consultants must balance advocacy for their clients with compliance to organizational policies and legal requirements, all while collaborating closely with healthcare professionals, social workers, and family members to create a cohesive recovery plan.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a recovery consultant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Recovery Consultant, you need a solid understanding of debt recovery processes, financial regulations, and case management, usually supported by experience in finance or collections. Familiarity with customer relationship management (CRM) software, collections platforms, and relevant compliance certifications is often required. Exceptional negotiation, active listening, and problem-solving skills help build rapport with clients and achieve positive outcomes. These abilities are essential for effectively resolving outstanding debts while maintaining client relationships and adhering to legal requirements.

What is the difference between Recovery Consultant vs Claims Adjuster?

AspectRecovery ConsultantClaims Adjuster
Required CredentialsTypically certifications like Certified Recovery Specialist or related insurance licensesAdjuster licenses, certifications like AIC or CPCU often required
Work EnvironmentConsulting firms, insurance companies, or independent rolesInsurance companies, third-party claims firms, or self-employed
Industry UsageUsed mainly in insurance recovery, debt collection, or asset recoveryPrimarily in insurance claims processing and settlement

Recovery Consultants focus on recovering assets or debts, often working with clients or insurers to maximize recovery. Claims Adjusters evaluate insurance claims, determine coverage, and settle claims. While both roles involve insurance and financial recovery, Recovery Consultants emphasize asset recovery strategies, whereas Claims Adjusters handle claim assessment and settlement processes.

More about Recovery Consultant jobs
Infographic showing various Recovery Consultant job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $86,430 per year, or $41.6 per hour.

Recovery Support Specialist - FT (58886)

Recovery Network of Programs, Inc.

Bridgeport, CT • On-site

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Recovery Network Of Programs rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Recovery Network of Programs, Inc. (RNP), is a private, non-profit, social service agency which has been serving the Greater Bridgeport Community and Fairfield County area since 1972. RNP is dedicated to helping those living with substance use, mental health disorders, and homelessness. Our mission is to restore hope, health, and wellbeing for individuals and families in a recovery environment that embraces compassion, dignity and respect.
New Prospects- located in Bridgeport, Connecticut is uniquely positioned to offer gender-specific co-occurring enhanced intensive residential services to adult men and women. This program is designed to provide services for individuals who are experiencing difficulties stabilizing their substance abuse and mental health issues and seek short-term intensive treatment of approximately 30 days.
HOURS
Tuesday to Friday 12pm - 8pm and Saturday 8am - 4pm
CORE FUNCTIONS
  • Provides recovery support through self-directed, strength-based principles based on the Recovery Coach Ten Components of Recovery.
  • Promotes recovery by leading group discussions, group activities, and conducting effective one on one recovery coaching sessions using active listening, motivational interviewing, personal, and professional experience.
  • Encourages continued treatment after withdrawal management and helps to facilitate a warm hand off to higher levels of care within the RNP continuum and beyond.
  • Conducts screenings as first point of contact for potential new admits.
  • Recognizes the elements of client crisis, implements an immediate course of action (in consultation with supervisor) appropriate to the crisis and utilizes negative events to enhance overall treatment outcomes.
  • Connects clients to community resources, organizations, and multiple pathways of recovery.
  • Prepares agenda for supervision and utilizes supervision as needed to meet professional demands of job.
  • Assumes all other appropriate duties as deemed necessary by the supervisor.

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