Peer Recovery Specialist (SUD)
Have you received services for substance use and are looking for an opportunity to mentor women in recovery? Project LINK provides intensive case management and home visiting services to pregnant and parenting women who are at-risk or are currently abusing substances.
Recovery Coaches are people living in recovery from substance use and who provide support to others whom can benefit from their lived experiences. No experience necessary! The Recovery Coach functions as a fully integrated member of the team to provide expertise about the recovery process, symptom management, and the persistence required by clients to have a satisfying life.
This position pays $18.00/hour and is full time with benefits. Additional compensation commensurate upon certification and registration. This position is grant-funded.
Recovery Peer Coaches work in a trauma-informed, team culture that recognizes, understands and respects each client's point of view, experiences, and preferences. The peer specialist is responsible for maximizing client choice, self-determination and decision-making for services. They provide peer counseling to clients, families and team staff; act as a liaison with other BRBH programs and community resources; assist in education, and provide crisis intervention under the clinical supervision of staff.
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