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Charleston, SC - USA

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Not Disclosed

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1 Vacancy

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Job Summary: This position is assigned to the Addiction Sciences Division of MUSC. The Peer Recovery Coach will provide nonclinical services intended to aid patients in establishing recovery from dependence on alcohol and/or or highrisk use of substances. The individual will work as part of the Emergency Department Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (ED MOUD) team to provide peer support for patients seeking treatment for substance use disorders. The candidate will assist in screening patients admitted to the MUSC ED and hospital with substance misuse. The candidate will use motivational interviewing skills to assess motivation for change and help patient set and obtain goals. The candidate will facilitate coordination and promote successful linkage to outpatient substance treatment and provide a warm handoff to community treatment providers. The Peer Recovery Coach will also serve as a patient advocate for individuals they are serving and integrate with hospital staff to reduce stigma. The individual will be available for patients after discharge for support and to troubleshoot any outpatient barriers to care. Services will be provided in the MUSC ED setting with appropriate followup. Geographic responsibilities include MUSC Charleston as well as other MUSC locations.

This role is research grant funded.

Entity

Medical University Hospital Authority (MUHA)

Worker Type

Employee

Worker SubType

Regular

Cost Center

CC004188 CHS Psych Grant Funded Positions

Pay Rate Type

Hourly

Pay Grade

Health23

Scheduled Weekly Hours

40

Work Shift

Job Description

Job Summary: This position is assigned to the Addiction Sciences Division of MUSC. The Peer Recovery Coach will provide nonclinical services intended to aid patients in establishing recovery from dependence on alcohol and/or or highrisk use of substances. The individual will work as part of the Emergency Department Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (ED MOUD) team to provide peer support for patients seeking treatment for substance use disorders. The candidate will assist in screening patients admitted to the MUSC ED and hospital with substance misuse. The candidate will use motivational interviewing skills to assess motivation for change and help patient set and obtain goals. The candidate will facilitate coordination and promote successful linkage to outpatient substance treatment and provide a warm handoff to community treatment providers. The Peer Recovery Coach will also serve as a patient advocate for individuals they are serving and integrate with hospital staff to reduce stigma. The individual will be available for patients after discharge for support and to troubleshoot any outpatient barriers to care. Services will be provided in the MUSC ED setting with appropriate followup. Geographic responsibilities include MUSC Charleston as well as other MUSC locations. This role is research grant funded.

Minimum Training and Education: High school diploma or G.E.D. is required. Associates or Bachelors Degree in Human Services Counseling or related field preferred. The candidate must be actively engaged in his/her own recovery program with a minimum of three years demonstrated personal recovery and sustained abstinence from alcohol and/or drug use.

Preferred Qualifications: Individual must have completed the SC course for Certified Peer Support Specialist. The applicant should demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills the ability to relate to patients and health professionals as well as an ability to develop professional working relationships with partner agencies. The candidate must possess excellent listening verbal and written communication skills as well as good problemsolving skills. The incumbent must be able to read interpret documents and write routine reports. Basic computer skills are required. In addition the candidate must demonstrate a willingness to learn and an interest in acquiring new skills.

Duties and Responsibilities of Role:

20 Identify and screen hospitalized patients for problematic substance use and conduct brief intervention. The individual will also further assess patients who have screened positive for problematic us by other hospital staff. Once identified they will assess patients readiness to change and use motivational interviewing techniques to support a plan. The peer navigator will triage referrals to the social worker and psychiatry consult team for psychosocial needs and evaluation for medication assisted treatment.

20 Work with patient and inpatient team to identify community support services and facilitate and coordinate successful linkage to outpatient treatment. The individual will assist patients and family members with understanding how to utilize community services and help link patient to outpatient substance treatment services. This includes helping patient identify barriers to successful linkage to outpatient treatment transportation lack of photo ID etc. and help the patient problem solve. Peer Recovery Coach may provide warm handoff to community providers.

10 Act as a peer support throughout the hospitalization and help patient facilitate attainment of patients goals. This includes providing patient and family with recovery resources and information. The individual will model healthy coping techniques and selfhelp strategies.

10 Collaborate and participate in multidisciplinary rounds. The individual will participate in inpatient rounds to give insight and perspective into patient cases and psychosocial dynamics that influence patient care. The individual will work closely with complex care case manager and social workers on patient cases.

5 Serve as a patient advocate and integrate with hospital staff to reduce the stigma of addiction. The individual will act as a resource to other clinical team members on recovery support.

10 Contact patients and serve as a resource postdischarge. Consent patients for contact after discharge by the team and attempt to contact within 48 hours of discharge to assess any barriers to transitions of care.

10 Contact treatment providers and patients to check status of treatment after discharge. Contact treatment centers to verify if patient showed to followup appointment. Contact patients by telephone that have missed an appointment to assess barriers.

10 Attend required staff and weekly meetings and complete required documentation and reports. Report patient outcomes.

5 Performs other duties as required.

Additional Job Description

Education: High School Degree or Equivalent Work Experience: 2 years

If you like working with energetic enthusiastic individuals you will enjoy your career with us!

The Medical University of South Carolina is an Equal Opportunity Employer. MUSC does not discriminate on the basis of race color religion or belief age sex national origin gender identity sexual orientation disability protected veteran status family or parental status or any other status protected by state laws and/or federal regulations. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment based upon applicable qualifications merit and business need.

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