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Performance Optimal Health is seeking a dedicated Strength and Conditioning Coach to join our dynamic team. As a Strength and Conditioning Coach, you will be responsible for designing and implementing effective strength and conditioning programs for our clients.
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National Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist or Recovery Coach Certification required or must be obtained within the first 90 days of hire. Follows the progress of assigned clients to ensure they are completing their goals through the recovery program.
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Peer Support Specialists must be able to utilize experiential knowledge of mental health and mental health services to serve as a role model, support and coach others in order to enhance self-confidence, self-responsibility, and personal growth as well as manage crisis and address areas of risk in order to maintain housing stability and community tenure.
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Recovery Coach Technician - FT/PT Evening - St. Monica Mothers Recovery Program - Chicago 60622. Our Recovery Coach Technicians provide services to mothers struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues.
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The Life Skills Coach provides psycho-educational groups, activities and interventions to members outside of regular program hours, overnight, and on weekends with a Recovery-oriented, person-centered approach.
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General Summary of Position MedStar Health is looking for a Peer Recovery Coach to join our team! As a Peer Recovery Coach, you will provide non-clinical services intended to aid patients in establishing recovery from high risk of dependent alcohol and drug use problems.
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Assists in assessment of hospitalized/crisis clients for purpose of discharge planningPerforms welfare checks in the client’s home to assess for health and safety risks and reports clinical information to the Recovery Coach/Supervisor Attends required training.
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The Residential Recovery Coach is responsible for providing recovery support services to consumers participating in an OASAS Residential Treatment Program. The Residential Recovery Coach delivers services to the participants on-site and in the community.
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The peer recovery coach will work closely with a therapist, other clinical staff, and members of the research team to explore how family peer recovery coaches can best help young people with opioid addiction.
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The recovery coach supports patients by assisting them with identifying treatment needs, developing, maintaining, and monitoring individualized treatment plans, and supporting patients to remain in treatment.
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Must be a Certified Addiction Recovery Coach (CARC) or be willing to obtain CARC within one year of employment. The Certified Peer Recovery Specialist provides direct peer support to individuals and families by sharing their lived and personal experiences with substance use with the purpose and intent to build trust and collaboration with people served.
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The Wellness Coach is responsible for utilizing psychiatric rehabilitation principles to promote recovery, community integration and improved quality of life for residents through collaboration with consumers, team members, family members, significant others and collateral resources.
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Coaches will undergo a comprehensive training program to ensure that they are trained in evidence-based practices, as well as in conflict resolution, crisis intervention, crisis de-escalation, harm reduction, person-centered planning, assessment, housing first approaches, mandatory reporting and recognizing signs of abuse and neglect, co-occurring disorders, and recovery-oriented practices.
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Serve as the site supervisor for the peer recovery coach in the IMA. · Communicate with the Recovery Coach Program Manager, the primary manager for this recovery coach role about any issues or challenges that arise and partner to do the annual performance evaluation.
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Meet regularly with the recovery coach to review patient cases, address logistical or patient care related challenges in the practice. The Bridge Clinic offers walk-in and appointment-based services including addiction pharmacotherapy, peer support and groups, treatment/resource coordination, mental health care, and safe use/harm reduction education.
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