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Recovery Coordinator Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Who We Are Avenues Recovery Center is a nationwide network of drug and alcohol rehab centers with ... Where You'll Work The outreach coordinator is a hybrid role which includes both in-facility work ...

Who We Are Avenues Recovery Center is a nationwide network of drug and alcohol rehab centers with ten locations across five states. We offer highly individualized treatment in a clean, modern ...

Who We Are Avenues Recovery Center is a nationwide network of drug and alcohol rehab centers with ten locations across five states. We offer highly individualized treatment in a clean, modern ...

Who We AreAvenues Recovery Center is a nationwide network of drug and alcohol rehab centers with ten locations across five states. We offer highly individualized treatment in a clean, modern ...

Coordinates intakes into the program. * Co-develops recovery plans. * Documents patient encounters and audits charts within the EHR. * Works with recovery coaches, community partners, and HealthLinc ...

Coordinates intakes into the program. * Co-develops recovery plans. * Documents patient encounters and audits charts within the EHR. * Works with recovery coaches, community partners, and HealthLinc ...

Case Manager - Addiction Recovery

Terre Haute, IN · On-site

$19 - $24.50/hr

As a member of the treatment team, is responsible for coordinating care across multiple providers ... Why Anabranch Recovery Center?Anabranch Recovery Center offers a comprehensive benefit plan and a ...

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How much do recovery coordinator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for recovery coordinator in Indiana is $26.83, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $35.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a recovery coordinator?

Recovery Coordinators are professionals who help individuals, organizations, or communities recover from crises, disasters, or other challenging events. They coordinate support services, develop recovery plans, and act as liaisons between clients and service providers. Their work often involves assessing needs, monitoring progress, and ensuring that recovery efforts are efficient and effective. Recovery Coordinators may work in healthcare, mental health, emergency management, or social services settings.

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

To thrive as a Recovery Coordinator, you need a background in social work, mental health, or a related field, often supported by relevant qualifications or certifications. Familiarity with case management systems, documentation software, and client assessment tools is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, empathy, and organizational abilities enable effective support for clients and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. These competencies are crucial for facilitating recovery plans, ensuring client well-being, and achieving successful outcomes in complex care environments.

How does a recovery coordinator typically collaborate with other professionals during a disaster response or recovery effort?

Recovery Coordinators frequently work alongside emergency management teams, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and community stakeholders to develop and implement recovery plans after disasters. They serve as key points of contact, facilitating communication and ensuring that resources are distributed effectively. Collaboration often includes attending planning meetings, coordinating logistics, and providing updates to leadership and affected communities. This teamwork is crucial for addressing complex recovery needs and achieving a timely, organized response.

What is the difference between Recovery Coordinator vs Case Manager?

AspectRecovery CoordinatorCase Manager
CertificationsOften requires certifications like Certified Recovery Specialist (CRS) or similarTypically requires social work, nursing, or related certifications
Work EnvironmentWorks in healthcare, addiction treatment, or mental health settingsWorks in healthcare, social services, or community agencies
Employer & IndustryHospitals, clinics, addiction centersHospitals, insurance companies, social service agencies
Primary FocusSupports recovery processes, treatment adherence, and relapse preventionCoordinates overall patient care, services, and resources

While both Recovery Coordinators and Case Managers work in healthcare settings to support patient needs, Recovery Coordinators primarily focus on supporting individuals through recovery and treatment adherence, often in addiction or mental health contexts. Case Managers have a broader role in coordinating various healthcare and social services to ensure comprehensive patient care.

What are the most commonly searched types of Recovery jobs in Indiana?

The most popular types of Recovery jobs in Indiana are:

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What cities in Indiana are hiring for Recovery Coordinator jobs?

Cities in Indiana with the most Recovery Coordinator job openings:

Infographic showing various Recovery Coordinator job openings in Indiana as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $55,802 per year, or $26.8 per hour.

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Job description

Therapist

Location:Indiana Treatment Centers - Muncie, IN
Target Opening:Late Spring 2026
Status:Full-Time | Exempt
Reports To: Clinical Director
Schedule:M-F 9-5pm; Weekend rotation/support needed as facility grows


Join a team that's changing lives.

At Indiana Treatment Centers and our affiliated treatment centers, we are building something different-programs that deliver exceptional, person-centered care and restore hope for individuals, families, and communities impacted by substance use and mental health disorders. Our work is grounded in trauma-informed care, compassion, and integrity, and every team member plays a meaningful role in a client's recovery journey.

Whether you're delivering therapy, guiding clinical programming, or collaborating across disciplines, you'll be part of a mission-driven team that shows up for one another and the people we serve. We offer modern, well-supported workplaces, opportunities for growth, and leadership that invests in your success.

If you're looking for a place where your work truly matters-and where you'll make a lasting impact-this is it.


About the Role:

The Therapist is a behavioral health professional responsible for delivering individual, group, and family therapy services within a trauma-informed, recovery-oriented treatment setting.

This role includes conducting diagnostic assessments, developing and updating treatment plans, coordinating care, and ensuring high-quality documentation aligned with state, federal, and payer standards. The Clinical Therapist functions as a collaborative member of the multidisciplinary team and plays a key role in supporting client safety, stabilization, and long-term recovery outcomes.


Responsibilities

Clinical Assessment and Treatment

  • Conduct biopsychosocial assessments, diagnostic evaluations, and risk screenings in accordance with DSM-5 and state guidelines.
  • Develop, implement, and update individualized treatment plans aligned with ASAM criteria and client needs.
  • Provide individual, group, and family therapy using evidence-based modalities (CBT, DBT, MI, etc.).
  • Respond to crises in accordance with facility policy, ensuring safety and clinical integrity.

Documentation and Compliance

  • Document all therapy services accurately and within required timeframes, following Medicaid, payer, and licensing standards.
  • Maintain clinically appropriate progress notes, treatment plan reviews, discharge summaries, and incident documentation.
  • Uphold confidentiality, ethical guidelines, and trauma-informed documentation practices.

Care Coordination and Collaboration

  • Participate in interdisciplinary treatment team meetings, case consultations, and utilization management reviews.
  • Coordinate with internal clinical, medical, and RSS staff to support integrated care.
  • Communicate with external partners, referral sources, and family systems as appropriate.

Professional Practice and Development

  • Provide mentorship or consultation to interns or unlicensed staff within scope.
  • Maintain active licensure and credentials; complete required continuing education and trainings.
  • Engage in supervision (if applicable) and performance evaluation processes.
  • Participate in program improvement initiatives and clinical projects as assigned.


Required Qualifications

    • Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or a related behavioral health field.
    • Willingness to obtain a provisional license in state of employment (e.g., LMHC-A, LMFT-A, LCAC-A)
    • Current CPR and First Aid certification or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire.

    Preferred

    • Current, unrestricted independent clinical license in the state of employment (e.g., LMHC, LPC, LCSW, LISW, LMFT, Licensed Psychologist).
    • State-recognized addiction counseling certification (e.g., CADC, IADC, LADC).
    • Experience in residential, detox, or ASAM 3.5/3.7 levels of care.
    • Knowledge of Medicaid and commercial payer documentation requirements.
    • Training in trauma-specific models, culturally responsive care, or specialty treatment modalities.


    Work Conditions / Physical & Mental Requirements

    Work Environment:

    • Primarily indoors in a climate-controlled clinical setting.

    Physical Demands:

    • Regular sitting, walking, standing, and use of hands for documentation or therapeutic activities.
    • Occasionally lifting (<25 lbs) or assisting with routine clinical tasks.

    Mental and Emotional Demands:

    • High-level critical thinking, emotional resilience, and ethical judgment in complex clinical scenarios.
    • Ability to balance clinical workload, documentation accuracy, and interdisciplinary communication.


    Why You'll Love Working Here

    The work you do truly changes lives. We recognize the importance of supporting the people who make that impact possible. When you join our team, you're stepping into a place that invests in your growth, wellbeing, and long-term career success.


    Comprehensive Benefits & Support

    We offer a well-rounded benefits package designed to support you at work and at home, including:

    • ICHRA Health Benefit - choose the plan that fits your needs, with premium reimbursement
    • Dental & Vision Insurance
    • Employer-Paid Life Insurance, with optional supplemental coverage
    • 401(k) Retirement Plan (no employer match)
    • Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) + paid holidays
    • Paid Training & Continuing Education (CEU reimbursement)
    • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
    • Clear Career Pathways & Professional Growth
    • Safe, Trauma-Informed Work Environment
    • Modern Facilities & Clinical Tools
    • Supportive Clinical Leadership committed to your success


    Equal Employment Opportunity

    We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We believe that diversity and inclusion strengthen our organization and enhance the quality of care we provide. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.