Emergency Department Recovery Coach.

Wish to be a Corrections Recovery Coach (Part time)

A Peer Recovery Coach works out of The Turning Point Center of Chittenden County, providing direct recovery-related services and support to those experiencing a substance use disorder related incident in the University of Vermont Medical Center Emergency Department. This is a parttime position. Hourly wages range from $20-$21. Part time employment is eligible for part-time employee benefits: vacation time, holidays, and health insurance stipend.

Essential Job Responsibilities

Provide direct recovery related services to individuals who enter the emergency department following a substance use related event.

Provide education on overdose, on obtaining Naloxone.

Provide support and resource information to family members.

Enhance opportunities for individuals to become familiar with the Turning Point Center of Chittenden County and other local community resources available.

Assist individuals to identify and develop natural community supports in order to foster independence and community integration.

Contributes to a welcoming atmosphere at the Turning Point Center of Chittenden County, and keeping the environment clean, comfortable and safe for guests.

Promotes the Emergency Department Recovery Coaching program and other support services offered at the Turning Point Center of Chittenden County with local community partners.

Maintains collaborative relationships with local treatment teams and local treatment providers throughout New England to assist clients with treatment needs.

Models and exemplifies recovery principles in order to show by example that recovery is attainable and utilizes personal and professional experience to promote wellness and recovery.

Requirements

A self-identified person in long-term recovery from a substance use disorder (3 year minimum).

Experience with, or educational background of, recovery concepts and practices of recovery that honor any pathway to recovery.

Organized, self-motivated, creative, and committed to working in a diverse environment.

Be able to work in a medical setting.

Excellent written and oral communication.

Excellent interpersonal skills and comfortable with working with all levels of professionals.

Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook, as well as working with various data platforms.

Valid Driver’s License; reliable transportation and current insurance coverage.

Must have flexible schedule and willing to work overnight.

Desired Skills and Experience

Provide direct recovery related services to individuals who enter the emergency department following a substance use related event.

Preferred Recovery Center experience/affiliation.

Certified Recovery Coach.

Understanding of the addiction processes, community resources, substance use disorder treatment, healthcare options, social service systems and medical system.

Preferred advanced motivational interviewing skills.

Ability to work independently as well as part of a team.

Able to collect data and have working knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word programs.

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