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The Peer Support Specialist I also assists in implementing/creating a recovery environment and acts as an advocate for the needs and rights of every individual. The Peer Support Specialist I provides support and recovery training to individuals receiving services.
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I joined RCA in 2017 as a Recovery Support Specialist (RSS) and it was one of the most rewarding journeys of my life. As a Recovery Support Specialist, you'll be a part of our exciting mission of helping millions of people jumpstart their recovery.
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The Recovery Support Specialist (RSS) assists substance abuse, mental health, and emotionally unstable patients, working under direction of the CEO, while supporting nursing and medical staff.
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Position Overview: The Recovery Support Specialist assists patients with substance abuse and mental health disorders, working under direction of clinical, nursing and medical staff. In 2013, Recovery Centers of America (RCA) announced a goal: Save one million lives from the disease of addiction.
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Must be registered, prior to start, as a Certified Recovery Mentor (CRM) with MHACBO; OR be a certified Peer Support Specialist (PSS) AND registered as a Traditional Health Worker (THW) on the THW Registry.
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Under the supervision of the CCBHC Director (McKinley County) and in close coordination with the Chief Medical Officer and Chief Clinical Officer, the Crisis Intervention Specialist is a mental health counseling professional who coordinates 24/7 crisis services for individuals going through high-stress situations.
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Must be a Certified Recovery Coach and Peer Support Specialist or must be willing to obtain these certifications within 12 months of hire. Possess working knowledge and skills of multiple Tribal Best Practices, prevention and recovery models of change such as MAT, stages of change, abstinence, moderation management, White Bison, Healing of the Canoe, Life Skills, faith based, and 12-step.
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Peer Support Specialist, Peer Recovery, Peer Employment Training, PET. The Peer Recovery Coach I engages, inspires, and facilitates meaningful conversations with members served that assist the members to explore, create, and meet their own recovery goals.
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Certified Peer Specialist and/or completed Peer Support Training. Peer Recovery Coaches provide consultation to the team to promote and reinforce Telecare's Recovery Culture as defined by the Telecare Recovery Centered Clinical System (RCCS) in which each member's point of view and preferences are recognized, understood, respected, and integrated into services and self-help programming.
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What You Will Do: The Peer Recovery Specialist (PRS) is responsible for providing peer-to-peer support services to individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis. What You Will Bring: Education High School Diploma or GED required Certification & Licensures Registered as a Registered Virginia Peer Recovery Specialist required Certified as a Virginia Peer Recovery Specialist required within (1) year of hire Qualifications Ability to positively interact with persons with mental illness, substance use disorders and developmental disabilities, their family members, agency staff and community members required.
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The Recovery Support Specialist (RSS) is indirectly supervised by the Department Manager and provides care to consumers utilizing the Robert Young Center principles of Trauma Informed Care. The RSS serves as a member of an interdisciplinary team that provides recovery oriented in-home and community based services for adults with severe mental illnesses.
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Applicants must have an Idaho peer support specialist certification or an Idaho recovery coach certification. Lived Experience With Mental Health/Substance Use Recovery, Peer Specialist.
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The Addiction Recovery Specialist provides supportive substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation services to patients within a correctional facility, through outpatient treatment, addiction recovery education, and group counseling.
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Demonstrating peer support or mental health experienceHaving personal experience relevant to services provided (recovery)Being able to obtain Peer Support Specialist certification (preferably already certified as recovery coach or recovery support specialistBeing able to travel, sometimes daily, among various Rushford sites; be prepared and willing to transport clients as appropriate.
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Successful completion of Peer Employment Training thus obtaining Certification as a Peer Support Specialist required. Provides peer support to engage individuals in a recovery partnership and assists in identifying participant's hopes and dreams and the solutions they are seeking.
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