The COTS Outreach Recovery Coach provides on-site peer-based recovery support to individuals accessing services at the Daystation and Waystation. This position facilitates recovery meetings, provides one-on-one coaching, supports recovery system navigation, and offers training and consultation to COTS staff. The Recovery Coach also supports overdose prevention efforts and assists staff and guests in accessing harm reduction resources. This position is full-time and is eligible for the Center’s employee benefits package which includes accrued sickness and vacation time, paid holidays, and an 80% employer sponsored health insurance plan with 100% vision and dental insurance. The hourly wage range is $21-$23. This is an in-person position and requires some travel within Chittenden County. The Center is an EOE and encourages individuals in long-term recovery to apply. The ideal candidate is well organized, can manage themselves under pressure, can conform to organizational expectations, and is personable with the population we serve.
The schedule for this position is Monday-Friday, 12:00 PM-8:00PM and reports to the
Outreach Program Coordinator.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Direct Support & Coaching
- Provide onsite peer recovery coaching to guests at the Daystation (12–5pm) and
Waystation (5–8pm). - Guide participants in identifying goals, exploring recovery pathways, and developing
wellness plans. - Support individuals in navigating recovery systems, treatment options, and community
resources.
Group Facilitation
- Facilitate peer-led recovery meetings and groups onsite.
- Ensure meetings are inclusive, recovery-informed, and aligned with program
expectations.
Staff Support & Training
- Provide consultation, training, and technical assistance to COTS staff on recovery, harm
reduction, boundaries, and engagement. - Share recovery-informed practices and support staff responding to guest needs.
Overdose Prevention & Harm Reduction
- Provide guidance and education on overdose prevention and safer-use practices.
- Support distribution of naloxone and other harm reduction materials in collaboration
with partners. - Assist staff in responding to substance-related crises using trauma- and recovery-
informed approaches.
Documentation & Communication
- Document coaching interactions in accordance with program standards.
- Maintain communication with TPCCC staff and supervisors to coordinate care and
ensure participant safety.
Qualifications
- Lived experience with recovery; two years sustained recovery preferred.
- Peer Recovery Coach certification or ability to obtain within 6 months.
- Experience with harm reduction, motivational interviewing, or trauma-informed care
preferred. - Strong communication, de-escalation, and crisis response skills.
- Ability to maintain boundaries and work collaboratively with COTS staff.
- Valid Driver’s License; reliable transportation and current insurance coverage.
Benefits
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- Vacation and sick accrual
- Holiday pay
- Retirement plan with employer match
- Access to Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Are you seeking support for substance use?
For the deaf or hard of hearing
Interested? Contact: Shane Greene
- Text Only: (802) 424-7909
- Video Phone: (802) 473-3669
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