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How much do recovery operations jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for recovery operations in the United States is $21.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $24.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical challenges faced in a Recovery Operations role and how can they be managed effectively?

Professionals in Recovery Operations often encounter complex cases involving asset retrieval, debt collection, or process restoration, which can be complicated by unclear documentation or unresponsive stakeholders. To manage these challenges, it’s important to develop strong communication skills, maintain thorough records, and collaborate closely with legal, compliance, and customer service teams. Many organizations provide ongoing training and access to technology solutions that streamline recovery workflows and ensure compliance with regulations. Building resilience and adaptability is also key, as priorities and cases can shift rapidly in this fast-paced environment.

What is the difference between Recovery Operations vs Recovery Specialist?

AspectRecovery OperationsRecovery Specialist
CertificationsOften requires certifications like Certified Recovery Specialist (CRS) or similarTypically holds certifications such as CRS, CPR, or industry-specific credentials
Work EnvironmentInvolves coordination of recovery efforts, often in field or operational settingsFocuses on individual client recovery, counseling, and case management
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by organizations managing recovery programs, including healthcare, social services, and law enforcementCommonly employed by treatment centers, social service agencies, and healthcare providers

Recovery Operations refers to the broader management and coordination of recovery efforts within organizations, while Recovery Specialist typically focuses on direct client support and case management. Both roles require similar certifications and work in related environments, but their scope and responsibilities differ.

What are Recovery Operations?

Recovery Operations refer to the processes and activities undertaken to restore normal operations after a disruption, such as a natural disaster, cyberattack, or system failure. These operations involve assessing the damage, prioritizing recovery tasks, and implementing plans to resume business functions as quickly and safely as possible. Recovery Operations are essential in minimizing downtime and financial loss, ensuring business continuity, and protecting organizational assets. Professionals in this field often coordinate with various teams, manage resources, and develop contingency plans to prepare for future incidents.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Recovery Operations, and why are they important?

To thrive in Recovery Operations, you need expertise in risk assessment, crisis management, and business continuity planning, often supported by a relevant degree or certifications like CBCP (Certified Business Continuity Professional). Familiarity with recovery planning software, incident management systems, and compliance tools is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, adaptability, and effective communication are essential soft skills for coordinating teams and managing high-pressure situations. These skills ensure swift organizational recovery, minimize downtime, and protect business assets during disruptions.
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Infographic showing various Recovery Operations job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 3% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,307 per year, or $21.3 per hour.

Recovery Operations Supervisor

Groups: recover together.

Wabash, IN • On-site

$75K - $82K/yr

Full-time

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Recovery Operations Supervisor

Groups is a leading outpatient provider specializing in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. We are committed to supporting underserved communities hit hardest by the opioid crisis. Since 2014, our local care teams have guided hundreds of thousands of individuals on their path to recovery, helping them reclaim their purpose and dignity through compassionate, collaborative care.

Our evidence-based approach combines medication, group therapy, and personalized support, delivered online and in person by local providers. Founded on the belief that recovery extends beyond the traditional office visit, Groups helps members build a foundation for long-term recovery and the fulfilling lives they want and deserve.

Together with our community partners, public agencies, and health plans, we are raising the bar in addiction health care—and we're just getting started.

Groups is changing lives. Join us.

The Recovery Operations Supervisor at Groups plays a critical leadership role by driving operational excellence and ensuring the delivery of high-quality, member-centered recovery support services. This role oversees the operations of multiple sites, including the supervision of the Recovery Support Coordinator team, which supports members with Health Related Social Needs (HRSNs) and care coordination as they navigate their recovery. The Supervisor is accountable for regional and state-level key performance indicators (KPIs) such as task management, member engagement, retention, census growth, Profit and Loss (P&L) performance, and employee satisfaction. They also ensure adequate office coverage, schedule management, coordination across sites, and the procurement of supplies and equipment. The Recovery Operations Supervisor partners closely with the Clinical Supervisor and other regional leadership to foster effective team-based care, optimize workflows, and uphold the Groups' mission of improving overall recovery and changing lives.

Salary Range: $75,190 - $82,529.

Schedule: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM

Responsibilities

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.

Leadership and Team Management

  • Lead, coach, and develop a multi-location team of Recovery Support Coordinators to deliver high-quality recovery support and care coordination services to address HRSNs and improve overall recovery.
  • Provide direct supervision, guidance, and performance feedback through regular touch bases, coaching sessions, and evaluations.
  • Foster a positive, inclusive, and mission-driven team culture that reflects Groups' values and standards.
  • Coach Recovery Support team on managing complex cases, improving their communication and team-based care skills.
  • Ensure adherence to Recovery Support workflows, policies, and procedures
  • Support employee professional development through structured onboarding, goal setting, coaching, and continuous training.
  • Deliver effective onboarding for all new team members, ensuring clear understanding of expectations, workflows, and organizational culture.
  • Ensure consistent adherence to company policies, workflows, and compliance standards.
  • Act as a visible leader in the field, providing direct in-person support and mentorship, particularly during new staff onboarding or operational transitions.
  • Drive the implementation of change initiatives across the team.

Operational Oversight

  • Oversee and optimize day-to-day operations across multiple sites, focusing on efficiency, safety, service delivery, member outcomes, and adherence to workflows and documentation standards.
  • Drive accountability for regional and state-level KPIs, including member engagement, retention, census growth, office-level financials, performance and employee satisfaction.
  • Ensure adequate office coverage, schedule management, and coordination across sites, including procurement of supplies and equipment.
  • Conduct regular quality and compliance audits.
  • Lead and support the launch, decommissioning, or transition of new office locations, including staffing, community outreach, and operational setup.
  • Partner with leadership on regional growth initiatives and ensure operational readiness for expansion.
  • Collaborate with clinical leadership to ensure integrated, member-centered care delivery, partnering on individual team performance and interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • Lead recruitment, hiring, and onboarding of Recovery Support Coordinators alongside clinical leadership, in partnership with the Clinical Supervisor when applicable.
  • Maintain general knowledge of healthcare, insurance, and social service systems in operational regions.
  • Track and analyze performance metrics to create and implement actionable data-driven improvement plans.
  • Provide regular performance reports to state and regional leadership, and assist with site audits for licensing, accreditation, and managed care organizations.
  • Maintain accurate, timely documentation within the Electronic Health Record (EHR) and other systems, including quality chart reviews and observations for the Recovery Support Coordinator team.
  • Partner with state and organization leadership to align operations with organizational goals and implement pilots and process improvements.
  • Serve as a liaison between operational, clinical, and community-based stakeholders to ensure integrated service delivery and address escalated feedback from members or external stakeholders promptly and effectively.
  • Support and lead special projects, including project management and oversight for the rollout of new initiatives and expansion efforts, as well as evaluating performance and making data-driven improvements.
  • Participate in regular communication around openings, relocations, and closures to support strategic planning.

Other Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Engage in community outreach and education to strengthen partnerships and raise awareness of Groups' services, distributing educational materials, attending community meetings, and building relationships with local organizations to enhance member access to resources.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Proven leadership and supervisory skills with the ability to motivate and develop diverse teams.
  • Strong understanding of recovery-oriented care, harm reduction, quality improvement, and social determinants of health.
  • Knowledge of community-based resources, recovery support networks, and local service systems.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with cultural humility and professionalism.
  • Skilled in data interpretation, KPI tracking, and performance reporting.
  • Strong decision-making and problem-solving ability with attention to detail.
  • Ability to manage confidential information and maintain professional boundaries.
  • Proficiency with Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Drive, Email), EHR systems, and data tools such as Tableau.
  • Ability to multitask, adapt to change, and work independently under general supervision.
  • Ability to understand and adhere to Groups' Code of Conduct.
  • Ability to work evenings or flexible hours as needed.

Qualifications and Requirements:

    • Education: Associate's degree in Social Services, Human Services, Psychology, Business, or related field required (or equivalent combination of education and experience); Bachelor's degree preferred.
    • Experience: Minimum of three (3) years of experience in operations management, case management, or care coordination at least one (1) year in a supervisory capacity preferred.
    • Certification: State certification or licensure to manage peer support specialists (where applicable).
    • Technical: Experience with EHR systems, data reporting, and digital collaboration tools.
    • Compliance: Must meet all state and job-related pre-employment requirements. Depending on state-specific requirements, this may include fingerprinting, criminal background check, drug testing, CPR/First Aid certification, health screening and/or TB Test.
    • Other: Ability to travel up to 40-60% within the assigned region (rarely overnight); valid driver's license and reliable transportation required.
  • For remote or hybrid roles: access to reliable internet (minimum 50M download / 10M upload) and stable WiFi connection.