Recovery Coach
Peer Support Specialists and Recovery Coaches operate within the Successful Living Peer Support Program. This position will work with clients 18 years and older living with a chronic mental illness and/or substance use challenges in individual and group (cohort) settings. Through lived experience/formal education, the Peer Support Specialist/Recovery Coach will help clients through offering practical advice and promote the development of individualized coping skills.
CORE DUTIES:
DIRECT INTERACTION WITH CLIENTS
• Meeting one-to-one with clients to work on identified goals.
• Facilitation of group cohort programming for Peer Support participants.
• Developing symptom management strategies
• Identify triggers and coping skills
• Promote development of natural supports and encourage community integration
• Assist in the development of healthy daily living skills
• Monitor physical health and encourage healthy practices
• Promotion of community resources and providing assistance in accessing them.
SERVICE DOCUMENTATION COMPLETION
• Maintain all appropriate documentation to meet the Behavioral Health Iowa Administrative Code of Chapter 24 credentialing requirements and all state, federal, agency guidelines.
• Timely submission of contact individual and group notes and collateral documentation.
• Assist in the maintenance of client files.
• Other documentation as required.
TEAM AND AGENCY PARTICIPATON
• Attend and participate in all Peer Support staff meetings.
• Collaboration with other departments and individuals in pursuit of Peer Support goals with cognizance of agency and other departmental objectives.
• Complete additional training as assigned.
• Assist in training newly hired staff as directed by the Peer Support Program Manager.
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Establish and maintain a consistent schedule with clients and negotiate needed adjustments.
• Communicate in a timely manner with the client’s team of care providers.
• Follow through with a consistent schedule and adherence to deadlines.
• Maintain an Outlook calendar with a current schedule reflecting all appointments, cohorts and hours worked.
• Complete all tasks assigned by supervisor.
• Meet with supervisor as weekly or as scheduled.
• Treat all colleagues and clients with dignity and respect.
• Prompt, professional and responsive communication with clients, fellow staff, supervisor, telephonic, electronic, written missive (in writing, face-to-face).
• Follow all agency policies and procedures.
• Dress, personal appearance, and manner of behavior must reflect a professional image.
• Maintain confidentiality and follow HIPAA guidelines.
• Maintain PRS Certification and plan for recertification as needed.
• Other duties as required and/or assigned.
DIRECT SUPERVISOR: Peer Support Program Manager
QUALIFICATIONS:
REQUIRED
• High school diploma or equivalent.
• A current Peer Recovery Specialist (PRS) Certification from the Iowa Board of Certification is required. Certification must be obtained before the first date of employment.
• Group and individual human service delivery experience.
• Pass multiple background checks, including but not limited to dependent adult/child abuse and criminal background check and driving records check.
• Maintain valid driver’s license and reliable, privately insured car, as well as insurability
with agency insurance requirements.
PREFERRED
• Bachelor’s Degree
• Strong organizational skills.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills.
• Adaptability to changing requirements and protocols of governmental agencies and designees and revised agency policies.
• Attention to detail.
KEY SKILLS:
• Ability to work and engage with a wide variety of people.
• Problem solving.
• Active listening.
• Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
• Adaptability.
• Ability to meet deadlines.
• Basic computer literacy.
COMPENSATION:
This is an hourly position where hours may vary and include some evenings and weekends. Full-time staff are eligible for health insurance and PTO.
Competitive Benefits Package including, but not limited to:
$200.00 sign-on bonus after successful completion of initial probationary period.
Health Insurance (employer-employee funded)
IRA/ agency match (optional)
Paid sick, vacation, personal day and holiday time.
Mileage Reimbursement
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Staff Development & Training