Job Overview :
Under the supervision of the Clinic Administrator, the Recovery Specialist provides peer-to-peer recovery support services to adults afflicted with substance use and co-occurring disorders and other bio-psycho-social conditions and complications.
Duties
- Provides outreach and engagement services designed to assist clients in accessing prevention, treatment and recovery support services.
- Schedules screening and intake appointments.
- Responsible for arrangement of client transportation to appointments when needed and if asked to do so.
- Provides one-on-one peer-to-peer recovery support.
- Develops recovery plans, which include measurable goals and barriers to goal obtainment.
- Facilitates peer-to-peer recovery support groups and workshops as assigned.
- Makes phone outreach and "check-up" calls to members as assigned.
- Serves as an advocate and mentor and supports individuals in their recovery.
- Assists with securing and maintaining government assistance benefits, social services, unemployment and social security cases when and where applicable.
- Assists members obtaining their birth certificates, social security cards and judgment of convictions, etc.
- Assists with referring to sheltering, transitional, supportive and permanent housing for members.
- Works with members to help them develop life skills.
- Makes appropriate referrals based on the needs of the member.
- Other duties as assigned by Supervisor.
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS)
- OR High School Diploma or equivalent and one year of full-time equivalent experience in the substance-related disorders field and currently enrolled in a program leading to the CPRS and under the supervision of a person who has the required credentials and at least three years' experience in the substance-related disorders field.
- Knowledge of all aspects of addiction treatment and how to access it, access it, including the Stages of Change Theory;
- Motivational Interviewing; behavioral problem solving techniques; principles of recovery for either substance use or mental health disorders;
- case management activities and applications particular to recovery management; indigenous and community competencies; community resources for social support and how to access each;
- resources for food, clothing, shelter and other distal needs and how to access; resources for medical care and how to access;
- resources for mental health care and how to access; mutual aid recovery groups, their functions, values and beliefs and how to access;
faith-based organizations and how to access; confidentiality rules and regulations related to substance use and mental health disorders prevention, treatment and recovery supports.
- Ability to work independently in community settings.
- Ability and willingness to follow established procedures.
- Ability to be nonjudgmental of adolescents or adults who have a substance use or mental health disorder.
- Must have acceptance of extremely flexible working hours.
18 days ago