Peer Recovery Specialist at Gaudenzia, Inc.
Baltimore, Maryland, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

12 Nov, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Compassion, Empathy, Advocacy, Communication, Problem Solving, Coping Skills, Social Skills, Self-Advocacy, Community Support, Recovery Planning, Documentation, Team Collaboration, Motivation, Encouragement, Respect, Dignity

Industry

Individual and Family Services

Description
We need hope-bringers and changemakers — because the work we all do matters. If you’re passionate about making an impact with your time and being someone’s light in the darkness, we want you on our team.   Come Join Us to Do Mission-Based, Meaningful Work   Who We Are   Gaudenzia is one of the largest nonprofit providers of treatment to people with substance use and co-occurring disorders in the nation. We operate in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. Our caring, compassionate team is on a mission to save thousands of lives each year and bring hope to people devastated by substance use disorder. Together, we help individuals, families, and communities heal and thrive in the face of one of the most devastating public health crises of our time. As our organization grows and evolves to meet the needs of our clients and communities, we’re seeking passionate, empathic individuals to help us make an impact. With your help, we can turn the tide on substance use disorder. Who We’re Looking For   A successful Peer Recovery Specialist enjoys working with people from diverse backgrounds and doesn’t shy away from honest and caring — yet sometimes difficult — conversations. This position is for you if you’re able to treat others with dignity, compassion, and respect, even in life’s most challenging moments.   Your responsibilities in this role may include: 1. Provide hope and encouragement needed for the client in reaching his/her goal(s) for recovery 2. Reinforce the process the recovering person has learned for identifying weaknesses such as negative self-talk, while also assisting the recovering person with identifying his or her own strengths, needs, abilities, and preferences. 3. Assist the person in recovery in articulating of their personal recovery goals. 4. Assist the recovering person in the development of their aftercare (wellness recovery) plan; 5. Provide resources for the recovering person about community and natural supports and how to utilize these in the recovery process; 6. Promote empowerment skills through self-advocacy and stigma-busting tools; 7. Advocate for effective recovery based services; 8. Attend mandatory treatment team meetings to discuss the client’s recovery process while in treatment including stabilization, behavior modification, MAT options, discharge and aftercare planning. 9. Become a referral source and act as a liaison with established 12 step and other identified community support groups; 10. Model effective coping techniques and self-help strategies; 11. Support the vocational choices of the recovering person and assist him/her in coping with job-related anxiety, support groups; 12. Teach and utilize problem solving techniques and coping skills; 13. Assist the recovering person in building and reinforcing newly learned social skills in the community that will enhance his/her job acquisition and tenure. 14. Accompany recovering person to appointments, meetings, and other events in the community including leisure activities while maintaining ethical boundaries and communication with supervisor; 15. Document in MyAvatar progress, his/her objectives, goals, and development of treatment plan. 16. Document plans and interventions collaboratively with recovering person.   Minimum Requirements 1. Education and training: GED or High School Diploma. Successful completion of Maryland Certification Board training for Certified Recovery Specialist is ideal for this role. 2. Experience at least 12 months of volunteer service or related employment. 3. No substitutions for education or training.   Our Operating Principles: We, as members of the Gaudenzia Team, are committed to these principles. They guide the way we perform Gaudenzia business, every day. * - We hold client care as our top priority. * - We assume good intentions. * - We are present, we connect, and we communicate with transparency, dignity, and respect. * - We make data-driven decisions with courage, challenge the status quo, and find innovative ways to grow Gaudenzia and each other. * - We support each other publicly and privately in all circumstances. * - We provide and accept constructive, honest, respectful, and timely feedback with an open mind and without personalization. * - We operate with integrity, focus on outcomes, and have a bias for action. * - We follow through on agreements and honor commitments prioritized with a sense of urgency -- someone's life may depend on it.   Gaudenzia's Mission: Gaudenzia's Mission is to promote long-term recovery by providing comprehensive treatment and support to people with substance use disorder, co-occuring mental health disorders, and related conditions, regardless of individual circumstances.    Gaudenzia is proud to be an employer of choice -- and a treatment provider of choice -- in the substance use and co-occurring disorders treatment field. We work hard to foster an inclusive, supportive environment where our employees and clients always feel safe and welcome.   Come work with us! Gaudenzia is an equal opportunity employer. We do not practice or permit discrimination based on race, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, national origin, religion, creed, disability, or verteran's status.     
Responsibilities
The Peer Recovery Specialist provides hope and encouragement to clients in their recovery journey. Responsibilities include assisting clients in setting personal recovery goals, developing aftercare plans, and advocating for effective recovery services.
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