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Peer Recovery Coach - CenterPoint

AllHealth Network
United States, Colorado, Littleton
December 22, 2022


This position is 40 hours a week. Monday - Friday

Hourly Rate - $18 - $21 an hour

Must have lived experience and peer certification. This person must also have substance use

Population Age: 18+

Program Description:

Center Point is a drop-in center that provides psychosocial groups, a teaching kitchen, client-to-client connection, and care navigation for Medicaid clients. Care Navigators are present during drop-in hours to connect individuals with community resources and learn and practice skills to increase and maintain independence. Center Point orientation is offered daily from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (with lunch included) to welcome clients, and identify resources and services needed.

Job Purpose:

Help persons in recovery achieve their personal recovery goals by promoting self-determination, personal responsibility, and the empowerment inherent in self-directed recovery. Expand the recovery options offered by Community Wellness Programs at AllHealth Network using an "All Paths" approach.

Goals and Objectives:

  • Provide a safe, supportive peer relationship that fosters trust and allows for discussion of recovery options.
  • Provide support to the recovery path chosen by the client to include but not be limited to: self-help meetings, modeling effective coping strategies, medication assisted treatment, harm reduction, abstinence, psychotherapeutic intervention, hospitalization, spiritual intervention, or independent recovery.
  • Communicate and collaborate with colleagues, care providers and community resources to seamlessly integrate complex services
  • Promote a positive culture of collaboration within AllHealth Network
  • Meet productivity standards for the job role
  • Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Work closely and collaborate within a team-based model to ensure integrated delivery of care coordination and case management services.
  • Motivate clients to participate in the program and in their chosen form of recovery by establishing a therapeutic relationship, early intervention and assertive outreach.
  • Facilitates the following recovery support services; peer mentoring, recovery resource connecting, facilitating and leading recovery groups and helping clients to build community.
  • Assist with care coordination tasks such as appointments and/or transportation, patient education and assistance with navigating healthcare systems, and facilitating communication with providers and other care team members.
  • Conduct telephonic and face-to-face outreach and engagement to activate clients to be more involved in managing their recovery.
  • Maintain a small caseload of clients requiring continued support in order to gain optimal functioning and sustain improvements in overall recovery from Substance Use Disorder, Mental Illness and Trauma.
  • Positively contribute to the financial health of the organization by ensuring delivery of billable services and utilizing, monitoring and collecting data for decision making and program improvements.
  • Participate and contribute to departmental meetings, team huddles, rounds, supervision and other meetings, as needed, to ensure cohesive department operations.
  • Enhance professional growth and development through participation in specialized training and other informal learning experiences. Peer Recovery Coaches are encouraged to be active in a support community outside of the organization.
  • Follow all AllHealth Network policies and procedures.
  • Complete all required trainings as listed in Relias Learning within required timelines.
  • Perform other duties as required within the scope of the position and the experience, education and ability of the employee. May include but not limited to services that promote mind-body recovery and resiliency, population health, medication management, educational groups, mentoring and coaching, and navigation of systems to promote improved health.
  • Key Technical Skills and Knowledge:
    Education:

  • High school diploma/GED certification.
  • Prefer completion of formal peer specialist training in specific content areas as outlined by the state of Colorado.
  • Experience:

  • Minimum of one year of active, engaged personal recovery from Substance Use Disorder and/or Mental Illness.
  • May require additional specialized experience and/or knowledge depending on program needs and focus (i.e., housing, vocational rehabilitation, recovery, working with special populations, etc.)
  • Skills/Knowledge:

  • Knowledge of multiple paths to recovery including therapeutic interventions, medication assisted treatment and different community-based self-help options.
  • Ability to operate PC-based software programs including proficiency in Word, Excel and PowerPoint and other computer based systems.
  • Possess excellent customer service skills, strong organization skills, flexibility in responding to multiple demands, able to complete routine work with minimal direction from supervisor.
  • Communicate effectively with health care team, clients and families, and community providers.
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