Peer Recovery Coach at Aroostook Mental Health Services, Inc.
Calais, Maine, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

17 Dec, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Peer Support, Advocacy, Community Outreach, Recovery Coaching, Emotional Support, Skill-Building, Coping Skills, Self-Care, Problem-Solving, Diversity Engagement, Confidentiality, Documentation, Relationship-Building, Recovery Capital Assessment, Wellness Planning, Stigma Reduction

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
Description AMHC is seeking a compassionate and recovery-oriented Peer Recovery Coach to provide non-clinical support services to individuals working to establish and maintain recovery from substance use disorders. This role emphasizes respect, empowerment, self-direction, and hope, using lived experience to support others on their recovery journey. Position Summary The Peer Recovery Coach provides peer support, education, advocacy, and linkage to community resources for individuals with substance use disorders. This position works in a variety of community settings and promotes recovery-based care through relationship-building, role modeling, and practical support. Key Responsibilities Demonstrate Recovery-Based Values Maintain a personal belief in recovery and optimism for others’ success Respect and honor each individual’s unique recovery path Value diversity and engage individuals at all stages of recovery Serve as a positive peer role model Linkage to Assessment & Treatment Services Engage individuals in recovery centers, behavioral health settings, hospitals, shelters, law enforcement settings, and the community Conduct Recovery Capital Assessments and support development of recovery goals and wellness plans Assist with referrals and coordination of mental health and substance use services Help remove barriers to care, including transportation when needed Connect individuals to housing, medical care, insurance, and workforce resources Peer Support & Recovery Coaching Build trusting, supportive, non-judgmental relationships Provide emotional support and identify when additional intervention is needed Facilitate skill-building and psycho-educational groups (e.g., WRAP) Teach coping, self-care, problem-solving, and recovery skills Advocate for recoverees’ needs and support self-advocacy Share lived recovery experience in a purposeful, supportive way Community Outreach & Education Participate in outreach activities Assist in educating families and the community about recovery and stigma reduction Offer recovery-focused trainings and in-services as needed Policy, Documentation & Ethics Follow all agency policies and procedures Maintain confidentiality and ethical standards Complete required documentation and training Participate in meetings, supervision, and ongoing professional development Identify opportunities for service improvement General Expectations Maintain confidentiality of client and agency information Foster a welcoming and inclusive environment Work collaboratively with team members and community partners Be flexible to meet program needs, including occasional overtime Work Environment & Physical Requirements Office and community-based settings with travel throughout the catchment area Ability to sit, stand, walk, talk, hear, and use standard office equipment Ability to lift up to 10 pounds Reasonable accommodations provided as needed Supervisory Relationship This position is supervised by the Manager of the Substance Use Disorder Peer Support Center(s). Why Join AMHC? Mission-driven, recovery-focused work Supportive team environment Opportunity to use lived experience to make a meaningful impact Training and professional growth opportunities AMHC is an equal opportunity employerind123 Requirements This position requires a minimum of a High School Diploma or its equivalent. The individual must be in recovery for a minimum of one year and is willing to self-identify as a person in recovery; OR, have lived experience such as living with a family member or friend with a substance use disorder. Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation. Be trained in the Recovery Coach Academy CCAR Model (Connecticut Community of Addiction Recovery), as well as CCAR Ethics training. Once training is completed, a recovery coach will be required to register with the State of Maine as a registered recovery coach.
Responsibilities
The Peer Recovery Coach provides peer support, education, advocacy, and linkage to community resources for individuals with substance use disorders. This role emphasizes building trusting relationships and facilitating skill-building to support individuals on their recovery journey.
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