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As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote recovery coach in the United States is $19.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $21.39 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Remote Recovery Coach job?

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.

What does a typical workday look like for a Remote Recovery Coach?

A typical workday for a Remote Recovery Coach involves meeting with clients virtually to provide guidance, support, and accountability as they navigate their recovery journey. Coaches often conduct one-on-one sessions, facilitate group meetings, monitor client progress, and document notes using secure digital platforms. Collaboration with therapists, healthcare providers, or support coordinators is common to ensure a holistic approach to each client’s recovery plan. Flexibility in scheduling is often offered to accommodate clients in different time zones, making strong time management and self-discipline essential for remote success.

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

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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Infographic showing various Remote Recovery Coach job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 43% Full Time, 55% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,551 per year, or $19.5 per hour.
Outreach Manager -- Substance Use Disorder (Washington)

Outreach Manager -- Substance Use Disorder (Washington)

You Are Accountable

Seattle, WA • Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Why Accountable

Accountable is a new kind of support for substance use recovery and sobriety. Every member is matched with a certified peer recovery coach who has been through recovery themselves, supported by daily breathalyzer monitoring, remote drug testing, and recovery groups, all delivered virtually. People come to us in different ways. For some it's the step down after treatment, when structure falls away and relapse risk peaks. For others it's ancillary support that runs alongside a clinical program, therapy, or 12-step work. And for a growing number it's the first step: they want a different relationship with alcohol and need structure and someone in their corner to build it. The company was founded by people in recovery. More than 10,000 members have come through the program, and coverage is expanding across every payer segment.

The opportunity

You'll run referral growth for Washington, one of our growth states, where the need for recovery support has grown faster than the infrastructure to meet it. You'll lead a team of field Territory Managers, each working a defined territory, while carrying your own book of the state's most strategic referral accounts. We're building this in real time: territory manager hiring is underway, the territory model is drafted, and our CRM is live. You'll inherit some of that mid-stream, own the rest, and answer for the state's number. To be clear about scope: a dedicated payor sales team owns insurance contracting. Your team owns referral demand — the treatment centers, clinicians, discharge planners, and community partners who send people to us.

The stage we're at

Accountable is a growth-stage company: more than 10,000 members behind us, coverage expanding across payer segments, and a field organization being built right now. That means real ownership — you'll build things that don't exist yet, and your results will be visible. People who perform get more scope, more territory, and more responsibility quickly. We work with urgency because the people who count on us can't wait, and we hold a high bar because the work deserves it.

What you'll do

First 90 days

  • Get into the field immediately. Work the state's existing referral relationships yourself and shadow the enrollment and coaching workflow end to end before changing anything.
  • Take over territory manager hiring already in motion: own the remaining hires, and make the final calls on your team.
  • Pressure-test the drafted Washington territory model and finalize it with the Director: hub markets, drive-time territories, and the account universe for each.
  • Set the operating cadence for your team in our CRM: activity standards, pipeline hygiene, and a weekly review rhythm.

First year

  • Own the Washington referral number. Report monthly to the Director by territory and channel.
  • Be a player-coach in the fullest sense. Coach every territory manager to the best of their ability against their KPIs, plan and run team trainings, and stay current on how the best field sales teams are managed — then apply it here. When someone can't get there with real coaching behind them, manage them out with respect.
  • Carry a personal book of strategic accounts: multi-site treatment groups, health systems, drug courts, and the state's highest-value referral relationships.
  • Be in the field 3–4 days a week: joint calls with your territory managers, key account meetings, and in-services.
  • Own the state's events calendar: find the trade conferences and regional gatherings worth our time, get us speaking slots, and present at them — your territory managers should be able to put you in front of any room.
  • Adapt the national playbook to Washington: the treatment-provider map, county referral patterns, and the differences between the state's major markets.
  • Keep CRM data clean across the team. Own data quality for the state's territory dashboards.
  • Work within Accountable’s compliance standards to ensure compliant sales operations across your team.
  • Set the ethical tone. No referral fees, no per-head arrangements, no patient brokering. You walk your team away from anything that smells like it, and you screen for it in every hire.
  • Synthesize field trends and report up: what's shifting in the state's referral landscape, what competitors are doing, and what you'd recommend. Hand plan-level opportunities your team surfaces to the payor sales team.

What success looks like

  • Month 3: territory team hired or hiring on track; early hires making field calls with you; territory dashboards live and reviewed weekly.
  • Month 6: every territory active; referral volume ramping month over month; your strategic book producing.
  • Month 12: full team producing against ramp; active referring accounts growing in every territory; a bench of territory manager candidates you know by name.

Who you are

  • Based in Washington with a valid driver's license and reliable transportation. You know this isn't a desk job.
  • 5+ years of business development or outreach in behavioral health, addiction treatment, post-acute, or healthcare services. You know what a discharge planner's day looks like.
  • You've managed or formally mentored field outreach or sales staff, and you've held people to a number.
  • You have real referral relationships in Washington's behavioral health community, or you can show us how fast you've built them somewhere else.
  • You understand that Washington is two states split by the Cascades: Puget Sound and Eastern Washington refer differently, and Southwest Washington lives in Portland's orbit. You adjust the approach by region.
  • You've generated referral demand for services paid through different channels, including private pay. You know how the conversation changes when the answer to “what does it cost” is private pay versus covered.
  • Disciplined about CRM and pipeline hygiene, for yourself and the people you manage.
  • Comfortable managing hybrid: a remote operating rhythm of video one-on-ones, dashboards, and async check-ins, paired with regular in-person field days alongside each territory manager.
  • Able and comfortable presenting — in-services, panels, regional conference talks. Your team should want you in front of their accounts.
  • You take feedback well and give it without drama, and you think about how the whole company wins, not just your state.
  • Comfortable in very different rooms: a treatment center CEO, a hospital social worker, a worried parent.

Nice to have

  • Experience in the Puget Sound behavioral health market, or building referral relationships through health systems, counties, and courts.
  • You've opened a new territory from zero and can talk ramp specifics.
  • Personal or family recovery experience. Valued here, never required.

Benefits & logistics

  • $90,000-$115,000 + bonus
  • Competitive medical, dental, and vision; PTO
  • Mileage and travel reimbursement for in-state field work

Accountable is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate recovery in all its forms and do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability, or recovery status. People in recovery are strongly encouraged to apply.

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