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Peer Recovery Coach - Emergency Department (hospital based)

Location:
Fraser, MI
Description:

Why should you join CARE? CARE is a non-profit organization providing quality counseling for people living with issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, substance use, marital, parenting challenges and more. We are accredited with the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). CARE believes that our employees are our greatest assets. We have been recognized and received several awards honoring our commitment to quality and excellence which include: Detroit Free Press, Top Work Places for 2019 and 2020 Macomb Business Awards, Diversity and Inclusion Leader 2020 What is a Peer Recovery Coach? The Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) defines a peer recovery coach as someone who, "promotes recovery and removes barriers and obstacles to recovery, serving as a personal guide and mentor for people seeking or already in recovery from an addiction to alcohol and or other drugs." Peers have lived experience that allows them to effectively navigate treatment systems and pathways to achieve sustained recovery. Individuals who have identified that their substance use causes problems in any area of life can work with a peer to find a pathway of recovery that works for them based on their personal definition of recovery. We have an opening for a Peer Recovery Coach to serve at one of our partner sites in the emergency department . We partner with Henry Ford, Ascension, McLaren and St. John Moross hospitals. This role would allow the PRC to function as a member of emergency consultation team which consists of a social worker and care coordinator. The PRC would cover hospital shifts as needed, this may require some weekends. PRC follow up to the assigned patient may occur for up to 60 days after the date of the initial referral. Please note that all Peer Recovery Coaches based in a hospital partner site must complete all required standards of that partner organization, including but not limited to COVID vaccine, flu shots, TB tests, and other vaccinations. O ur hospital partners require all employees to be fully vaccinated for COVID prior to their first shift in a hospital setting. What are the core job responsibilities as a Peer Recovery Coach at CARE? Practice one on one, person-centered and individualized recovery through the support of multiple pathways. Connect a person to a larger recovery community/network. Responsible for completing all required documentation and collecting of signed forms/paperwork within an electronic health record. Responsible for a flexible schedule that meets the needs of a caseload. Maintaining recovery coach, trauma-informed care and other required education status during employment. Committed to participating in community events to represent recovery, advocate and build strong connections to the community at large. What does CARE provide you? Growth opportunities within the substance use profession. Recovery United Community Center offers certification opportunities for peer recovery coaches and ongoing continuing education events throughout the year. Paid on the job training. Starting pay is $19.00 per hour Our full-time work week is 37.5 hours because work/life balance is our value! 5.77 hours of paid time off is earned each pay period. Practicing self-care by taking time off is encouraged. Individuals with past criminal records may be eligible for employment. Generous health insurance coverage options are available 30 days post-hire. 10 paid company holidays. Opportunities to work in the community - not a desk job! Participating in recovery-oriented community events. Training to be a Certified Peer Recovery Mentor (CPRM). Training to be certified by Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) Recovery Coach Academy. What do we need from you? High school diploma or graduate equivalent degree required. Must be in long term recovery from a substance use disorder. Responsible for a flexible schedule that meets the needs of a caseload. Demonstrates in practice there are multiple pathways to recovery. Possess a valid motor vehicle operator license and have reliable transportation. Completion of background check and drug screening. Ability to work independently as well as in a team environment. Must possess knowledge and understanding of Recovery Oriented System of Care and Trauma Informed Services, and Motivational Interviewing. Familiarity with local services and resources within the recovery community is preferred. Preferred one year of peer coaching or related experience. Perks & Benefits: Guaranteed full-time pay Full medical, dental, vision health benefits with low costs and deductibles Generous paid time off (up to 150 hours a year)
Company:
Care Of Southeastern Michigan
Posted:
December 26 2023 on ApplicantPro
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