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Recovery Coordinator

TEN SIXTEEN RECOVERY NETWORK

Big Rapids, MI • On-site

$19 - $21/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Position Purpose: Serves as both a peer mentor and a connector. Drawing from lived experience and a working knowledge of community systems, ensuring people have the relationships, tools, and care they need to build a life in recovery.


Principal Responsibilities:

  • Act as a role model to individuals seeking or maintaining recovery, offering hope and demonstrating that long-term recovery is possible and engage clients in a way that models recovery principles in action.
  • Maintain an environment of welcome and acceptance, placing emphasis on help and hope, that is true to the recovery-center model.
  • Meet and support clients as applicable - walking side-by-side with them to ensure they are not alone. This includes scheduled or non-scheduled interactions.
  • Provide one-on-one and group coaching support sessions with clients that offer peer connection, skill-building, and accountability in recovery.
  • Maintain regular contact to monitor progress, celebrate milestones, and support continued movement towards goals.
  • Assist clients in building up natural supports and strengthening their recovery capital.
  • Assist clients in understanding and exploring recovery principles and recovery pathways.
  • Work collaboratively with all members of the team to help clients move forward in their recovery through an integrated approach.
  • Work collaboratively with clients to determine needs, implement an individualized recovery plan with periodic reviews, document progress towards goals, and help clients prioritize and hold themselves accountable.
  • Document all client encounters and interactions in client record and maintain proper client files. Documentation should be in compliance with established timeframes, accreditation, licensing, and funding requirements.
  • Ensure that all recovery coaching and case management services are clearly reflected in documentation, aligned with program standards, and entered into the EMR and ready for billing.
  • Establish and maintain positive working relationships with referral sources and community agencies by having consistent communication in a professional manner that is in compliance with confidentiality laws. As applicable, link individuals to community resources, self-help groups, and other supports outside of the agency to promote community integration.
  • Help participants navigate and access community services such as housing, food, healthcare, employment, education, and peer supports.
  • Coordinate with external providers (e.g., treatment agencies, hospitals, primary care, and recovery support services) to ensure consistent care and communication.
  • Network with and become familiar with other local agencies and services that might be of service to clients during and after outpatient placement
  • Perform other duties as assigned, including responsibilities associated with grant-funded projects. Grant-related duties will be outlined separately in a written memo and may vary based on grant requirements.

Experience and Skills:

  • High school diploma/GED required. Life/work experience given strong consideration. 1-3 years of relevant experience preferred.
  • Completion of CCAR training within first 6 months of employment, if not already secured.
  • Community Health Worker obtained within 1 year
  • Be actively engaged in a recovery process or program and able to clearly articulate the practices, supports, and accountability structures the personally use to sustain their recovery,
  • Maintain personal conduct consistent with recovery-oriented peer practice,
  • Maintain sustained abstinence from alcohol, marijuana, and other drug use including misuse of prescribed or unprescribed medication, and
  • Demonstrate a minimum of two (2) consecutive years of continuous recovery, 3+ years preferred.
  • Working knowledge and application of 12-step and other recovery pathways.
  • Willing to make changes in community interactions recognizing dual relationships that will be created working as a peer
  • Moderate computer skills. Computer skills must be adequate to accomplish all documentation requirements of the position.


Benefits:

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance plans
  • Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options
  • 403(b) retirement plan with agency match
  • Paid time off
  • Paid holidays
  • Voluntary benefit options, including short-term disability and life insurance