We have a dynamic peer recovery coach position open for the right individual who has a minimum of 3 years of recovery with a CCAR and/or MDHHS certification. This is a full time position and does require a rotational "on-call" schedule. If you are passionate about helping peers, working in the community educating people about SUD and can work a flexible schedule with on-call rotation, this could be a good fit. Please note: due to the work required by our peer recovery coaches in this team, 3 years of long term recovery is required, along with a CCAR and/or MDHHS certification.
Job Summary: The Peer Recovery Coach working in the OORP (Opioid Overdose Recovery Program) and QRT (Quick Response Team) provides immediate, compassionate support to individuals who have recently experienced an opioid overdose or a first responder contact related to substance use. Drawing from their own recovery experience, the Peer Recovery Coach helps individuals navigate treatment options, overcome barriers, and begin or maintain recovery.
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