The Recovery Support Specialist is a peer with lived experience and provides outreach and support to clients in any one of HopeLinks three (3) Psychosocial Day Programs (Recovery Academy Stepping Stones CRSP) and facilitates skill-teaching groups. This position also provides information on the recovery process and will promote opportunities to enhance the ability of clients served to move into recovery.
PRIMARY DUTIES:
- Provides outreach phone calls to active/inactive clients.
- Documents outreach contacts in client electronic heath record within the same business day the contact is made
- Completes Orientation Checklist on newly admitted clients in the electronic health record.
- Facilitates a minimum of 8 groups per week worked utilizing established curriculum and materials
- Provides feedback to supervisor on course curricula and materials.
- Updates program team on changes in level of functioning for clients served.
- Communicates to clinical staff the need for crisis intervention for clients served.
- Provides assistance in transportation education.
- Provides education on the recovery process based on personal experience and program material.
- Demonstrates flexibility in performance of duties as needed.
- Participates in activities to promote professional growth.
- Represents staff in agency and/or community-based workgroups to enhance services provided within and related to program services for target population as needed.
ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES:
- Adaptability to changes in environment and situations
- Strong and effective communication skills and accepts criticism and feedback
- Dependability by following instructions responds to management direction and keeps commitments
- Meets attendance punctuality guidelines
- Maintains emotional self-awareness and manages relationships positively
- Focuses on solving conflict not blaming and building interpersonal relationships
- Contributes to building a positive team spirit and exhibits objectivity and openness to others views
QUALIFICATIONS:
- High school diploma or GED.
- Peer Recovery Specialist (PRS) Certification (preferred)
- High degree of empathy toward the clients we serve.
- Excellent public speaking skills including the ability to facilitate groups.
- Strong computer skills relevant to this position.
- Must be a Peer which is a person who has personal lived experience and has used mental health services (past or present)
Required Experience:
IC
The Recovery Support Specialist is a peer with lived experience and provides outreach and support to clients in any one of HopeLinks three (3) Psychosocial Day Programs (Recovery Academy Stepping Stones CRSP) and facilitates skill-teaching groups. This position also provides information on the recov...
The Recovery Support Specialist is a peer with lived experience and provides outreach and support to clients in any one of HopeLinks three (3) Psychosocial Day Programs (Recovery Academy Stepping Stones CRSP) and facilitates skill-teaching groups. This position also provides information on the recovery process and will promote opportunities to enhance the ability of clients served to move into recovery.
PRIMARY DUTIES:
- Provides outreach phone calls to active/inactive clients.
- Documents outreach contacts in client electronic heath record within the same business day the contact is made
- Completes Orientation Checklist on newly admitted clients in the electronic health record.
- Facilitates a minimum of 8 groups per week worked utilizing established curriculum and materials
- Provides feedback to supervisor on course curricula and materials.
- Updates program team on changes in level of functioning for clients served.
- Communicates to clinical staff the need for crisis intervention for clients served.
- Provides assistance in transportation education.
- Provides education on the recovery process based on personal experience and program material.
- Demonstrates flexibility in performance of duties as needed.
- Participates in activities to promote professional growth.
- Represents staff in agency and/or community-based workgroups to enhance services provided within and related to program services for target population as needed.
ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES:
- Adaptability to changes in environment and situations
- Strong and effective communication skills and accepts criticism and feedback
- Dependability by following instructions responds to management direction and keeps commitments
- Meets attendance punctuality guidelines
- Maintains emotional self-awareness and manages relationships positively
- Focuses on solving conflict not blaming and building interpersonal relationships
- Contributes to building a positive team spirit and exhibits objectivity and openness to others views
QUALIFICATIONS:
- High school diploma or GED.
- Peer Recovery Specialist (PRS) Certification (preferred)
- High degree of empathy toward the clients we serve.
- Excellent public speaking skills including the ability to facilitate groups.
- Strong computer skills relevant to this position.
- Must be a Peer which is a person who has personal lived experience and has used mental health services (past or present)
Required Experience:
IC
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