Certified Recovery Coach

Victory Programs
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Boston, MA
$26 - $26/hr.
Full-Time | On Location / In Office
Direct Service

The Certified Recovery Coach is responsible for promoting a recovery based approach to care with an emphasis on respect, self-direction, and empowerment by providing peer support, personal assistance, education on community resources, and other supportive services, for individuals with a substance use disorder. They will work closely with individuals to promote stability and wellness in recovery, and hope. The Certified Recovery Coach will identify publicly as a person in recovery who is now using that experience to provide individual and group support to individuals receiving services through Victory Programs at our various locations.

 

Recovery Coaching is located in Victory Programs’ various programs in the Boston/Greater Boston area and is a mobile position.

The Certified Recovery Coach reports to the Recovery Coach Supervisor.

 

Essential Functions:

  • Provide members with strength-based one-on-one peer support, wellness planning, recovery capital and pathway exploration.
  • Provide support in overcoming barriers and navigating the recovery system, as well as the greater recovery community.
  • Run a variety of recovery groups in Victory Programs’ various programs.
  • Assist individuals in identifying and/or overcoming barriers to recovery.
  • Assist individuals in identifying, developing, and achieving their own personal goals.
  • Connect individuals to recovery support systems while encouraging hope, optimism, and health.
  • Assist in building skills that promote the person’s recovery and self-sufficiency.
  • Provide appropriate referrals to care, connection and other services that recoverees may be interested in.
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation/record keeping in electronic health record.
  • Share personal recovery experiences appropriately, if/when applicable, and demonstrate effective coping techniques and self-help strategies.
  • Meet with individuals and families post-overdose (if the recoveree agrees).
  • Enforce all policies and procedures of Victory Programs, Inc.
  • Work collaboratively with all staff to provide individualized services to all clients.
  • Attend supervision with the Recovery Coach Supervisor, or their designee.
  • Act in accordance with Victory Programs Standards of Excellence & Philosophy Care, including maintaining professional ethics, boundaries, and client confidentiality, and working from a strength-based perspective.
  • Provide milieu coverage as needed at the Peer Recovery Center, including: maintaining and assessing the integrity of the program’s therapeutic milieu; empowering clients to act in accordance with the guidelines of the program; assisting clients in self-administration of medications; conducting controlled substance counts; answering phones and the front door.

Non-Essential Functions:

  • Represent the program in the community and to designated funders, as requested by supervisor.
  • Participate and support the agency in program holiday events, State House rallies, fundraising and advocacy events, HIV/AIDS rally and walk, and any additional functions.
  • Perform other duties as deemed necessary by your supervisor or their designee.

Required Qualifications:

The successful candidate is someone who has accepted their substance use history, has learned to live with and manage the daily challenges of recovery, and has attained a level of personal growth and healing that gives them the understanding, insight and motivation to help others.

  • High school or equivalent (required)
  • Must demonstrate an understanding and belief in the recovery process and Recovery Oriented Systems of Care model
  • At least 2 years sustained and uninterrupted recovery at the time of hire per Massachusetts requirements.
  • Completion of Recovery Coach Academy and Ethical Considerations for Recovery Coaching trainings.
  • Must be at least 25 years of age and have a valid Massachusetts driver’s license and safe driving points of 00, 98, 99, 01, 02, or 03.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Certified Addiction Recovery Coach (CARC) certification obtained and all necessary CARC requirements maintained every 2 years once thereafter.
  • Knowledge of multiple pathways to recovery support systems, including but not limited to 12-step support groups, faith-based groups, harm reduction services, SMART Recovery, Life Ring; and providing direct service.
  • Ability to act with integrity and compassion and foster a culture of mission, trust, respect and accountability for outcomes.
  • Ability to demonstrate cultural awareness and competency, including the ability to understand, respond and work effectively and with sensitivity with staff and members from diverse cultures and backgrounds.
  • Complete TB Assessment (may be obtained upon hire).
  • CPR certified (may be obtained upon hire).
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal and conflict resolution skills.
  • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite or related software.

Position Type: Non-Exempt Full-time (40 hours) Monday-Friday

Rate: $26.00/hourly

 

Victory Programs values a diverse workforce, as we collectively seek to create welcoming, inclusive and accessible environments for our employees and the people we serve. We strive to sustain healthy, functioning communities that respect and celebrate different experiences, identities, cultures and ideas.

 

Victory Programs has helped individuals and families in crisis for over 45 years. Thousands turn to us yearly for shelter, sustenance, recovery, care, and professional, compassionate support. Most struggle with homelessness, substance use and mental health, and many live with HIV/AIDS. Our team of more than 300 staff across over 30+ programs works with people to develop and execute creative, safe solutions to the very real challenges our clients face.

 

Our benefit program includes a 75% health and 25% dental employer premium contribution, 100% employer paid disability and life insurance.

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