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The role of the Recovery Coach is to ensure patients successfully integrate into Equip treatment by ... Remote

The role of the Recovery Coach is to ensure patients successfully integrate into Equip treatment by ... Remote

... remote schedule. How you'll make an impact ... Help frontline professionals feel calmer under pressure, recover faster from high-stress incidents ...

Recovery Specialist

Bradenton, FL · Remote

$22 - $25/hr

The Recovery Specialist is responsible for researching, disputing, and finalizing potential financial reimbursement obligations for our clients. This role requires interaction not only with our ...

Stress regulation, resilience, and recovery * Habit formation and sustainable behavior change ... Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a remote-first model Preferred Skills:

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A Remote Recovery Coach provides support, guidance, and accountability to individuals in recovery from addiction or other behavioral health challenges. Using phone calls, video meetings, or online messaging, they help clients set goals, develop coping strategies, and stay motivated in their recovery journey. They often work for treatment centers, coaching programs, or as independent professionals. While they do not provide therapy, they offer encouragement and practical advice based on lived experience or professional training.

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To thrive as a Remote Recovery Coach, you need a solid understanding of addiction recovery principles, motivational interviewing, and behavior change strategies, often supported by credentials such as Certified Recovery Coach (CRC) or similar certifications. Familiarity with secure video conferencing platforms, digital case management tools, and HIPAA-compliant communication systems is typically required. Outstanding active listening, empathy, and the ability to build rapport remotely help differentiate top performers in this role. These skills enable effective client support, maintain confidentiality, and foster trust, which are crucial for motivating individuals through their recovery journey virtually.

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Peer Mentor - Remote (EST)

Equip

Remote

$54K - $65K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

About Equip
Equip is the leading virtual, evidence-based eating disorder treatment program on a mission to ensure that everyone with an eating disorder can access treatment that works. Created by clinical experts in the field and people with lived experience, Equip builds upon evidence-based treatments to empower individuals to reach lasting recovery. All Equip patients receive a dedicated care team, including a therapist, dietitian, physician, and peer and family mentor. The company operates in all 50 states and is partnered with most major health insurance plans. Learn more about our strong outcomes and treatment approach at www.equip.health.
Founded in 2019, Equip has been a fully virtual company since its inception and is proud of the highly-engaged, passionate, and diverse Equipsters that have created Equip's culture. Recognized by Time as one of the most influential companies of 2023, along with awards from Linkedin and Lattice, we are grateful to Equipsters for building a sustainable treatment program that has served thousands of patients and families.
About the Role
The Peer Mentor is an integral member of a patient's multidisciplinary care team. The role of the Recovery Coach is to ensure patients successfully integrate into Equip treatment by adhering to their care plans and fully engaging in treatment. This goal is achieved through proactively identifying and addressing barriers to treatment, identifying opportunities to personalize Equip's programming to address patient needs, and providing key skills and tools for recovery. The Peer Mentor is accountable for balancing patient engagement in treatment and adherence to the care plan with patient satisfaction. The Peer Mentor is comfortable with, and passionate about, sharing their lived experience with eating disorder recovery with individuals currently in the process of treatment and recovery. The Peer Mentor is motivated by the ultimate goal of providing patients with access to the tools and services they need to achieve meaningful, lasting recovery.
Responsibilities
  • Provide skills-based individual and group sessions to patients and caregivers in treatment at Equip.
  • Implement motivational strategies with patients and caregivers to engage with their care plans, including monitoring adherence to care plans and completion of program elements.
  • Participate in multidisciplinary treatment team huddles to support patient progress in treatment.
  • Actively listen and guide patients and caregivers to anticipate challenges and engage in coping-ahead strategies.
  • Maintain an availability calendar allowing patients and caregivers to schedule appointments.
  • Conduct proactive outreach (phone calls/messaging), missed appointment recovery, reminders, tracking, and support to ensure full engagement with the care plan.
  • Engage in problem-solving to ensure care plan adherence, including identifying and providing tangible solutions to roadblocks to treatment adherence.
  • Ensure personalization of care plans by making program recommendations and coordinating services to ensure patient needs are met - examples include, but are not limited to, booking additional care team member sessions and registering for groups; providing meal support sessions; and referring personalized resources to support the patient and their supports (for adult patients only, if applicable).
  • Build a relationship of respect and trust with patients.
  • Complete timely documentation of caregiver and patient interactions in compliance with Equip policies.
  • Attend and participate in internal meetings as well as initial and ongoing training as assigned.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications
  • Lived experience with eating disorder recovery with ability to identify as being in a solid space of recovery.
  • 2+ years of experience working directly with patients in a setting that utilizes protocolized care - including, but not limited to, coaching, case management, mentorship, social work, or milieu therapy.
    • Proven comfort working within structured care models or evidence-based protocols (e.g., following specific clinical guidelines, behavior change frameworks, or care plans).
    • Proven ability to balance structured protocols with personalization, meeting patients where they are while keeping them on track with their care goals.
  • A proven track record of taking accountability for patient care plans, using evidence-based frameworks to keep patients on track and meet clinical milestones.
  • Experience guiding patients and families in achievement of treatment goals while identifying barriers and problem-solving to alleviate.
  • Ability to connect with a range of diverse people with varying lived experiences.
  • Passion for evidence-based care and ability to learn, practice, and develop new coaching skills.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills with the ability to build effective, professional, and collaborative relationships both internally and externally.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills with a proven track record of meeting goals.
  • Strong attention to detail.
  • Comfortable working with and learning new technologies.
  • Comfortable working remotely (including the requirement to be on camera).
  • Comfortable with ambiguity and ability to think critically to quickly and accurately work through challenges in a fast-paced, fluid environment.
  • Ability to provide 33 hours a week of direct patient care, including new patients and follow-up sessions.
  • Ability to commit to working two evenings until 8pm of your choice per week.

Working Hours
Equip allows Patient Scheduling, Monday - Friday, between 8am-8pm in the Patient's timezone.
  • Ability to provide 33 hours a week of availability for direct patient care, including groups, new patients and follow-up sessions.
  • Ability to commit to working until 8pm two evenings per week (you choose which evenings).
  • Ability to commit to a minimum of 20 hours of direct patient care after 2pm in the respective patient care time zone throughout the week.
  • Ability to attend mandatory meetings (i.e Supervision, Treatment Huddles, Labs/All Hands, etc.).

Compensation & Benefits Package
Compensation:
  • Earning Potential Range: $54,000 to $65,000 Base Pay + 15% Annual Performance-Based Bonus Potential

Time Off:
  • Flex PTO policy (3-5 wks/year recommended) + 11 paid company holidays.
  • Generous Parental Leave Benefits.

Core Benefits:
  • Competitive Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and AD&D insurance.
    • Equip pays for a significant percentage of benefits premiums for individuals and families.
  • Spring Health, a 100% employer-paid mental health benefit through Guardian.
    • You can receive 5 free therapy sessions and 5 free coaching sessions per year for you and each of your dependents.
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP), a company paid resource for mental health, legal services, financial support, and more!
  • HealthJoy, a 100% employer-paid platform connecting you to a healthcare concierge who can help you navigate your benefits.
  • 401K Option!

Other Benefits
Student Loan Repayment:
  • $500/quarter for employees under a year of tenure.
  • $1,000/quarter for employees over a year of tenure.

Continuing Education:
  • Robust training in evidence-based treatments for eating disorders, including Family-Based Treatment, Enhanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for ARFID. Comparable training workshops and supervision in these modalities are valued over at $3,000 per training.
  • For therapists and medical providers, unlimited online courses through NetCE.
  • Up to $1,000/year stipend for continuing education.

Work From Home Additional Perks:
  • $50/month stipend added directly to an employee's paycheck to cover home internet expenses.
  • Initial work-from-home stipend of up to $500.
    • Reload of $200 on the home office stipend at the 3-year mark and then every other year after that (year 5, year 7, etc.).
  • Company Laptop.

Physical Demands
Work is performed 100% from home with no requirement to travel. This is a stationary position that requires the ability to operate standard office equipment and keyboards as well as to talk or hear by telephone. Sit or stand as needed.
At Equip, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) are woven into everything we do. At the heart of Equip's mission is a relentless dedication to making sure that everyone with an eating disorder has access to care that works regardless of race, gender, sexuality, ability, weight, socio-economic status, and any marginalized identity. We also strive toward our providers and corporate team reflecting that same dedication both in bringing in and retaining talented employees from all backgrounds and identities. We have an Equip DEIB council, Equip For All; also referred to as EFA. EFA at Equip aims to be a space driven by mutual respect, and thoughtful, effective communication strategy - enabling full participation of members who identify as marginalized or under-represented and allies, amplifying diverse voices, creating opportunities for advocacy and contributing to the advancement of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging at Equip.
As an equal opportunity employer, we provide equal opportunity in all aspects of employment, including recruiting, hiring, compensation, training and promotion, termination, and any other terms and conditions of employment without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, familial status, age, disability, weight, and/or any other legally protected classification protected by federal, state, or local law.
Our dedication to equitable access, which is core to our mission, extends to how we build our "village." In line with our commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB), we are dedicated to an accessible hiring process where all candidates feel a true sense of belonging. If you require a reasonable accommodation to complete your application, interview, or perform the essential functions of a role, we invite you to reach out to our People team at accommodations@equip.health.
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