Certified Peer Recovery Specialist
Location
Frederick, MD | United States
Job description
Concerted Care Group (CCG) Outpatient Recovery Centers is seeking a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) in our Frederick, MD Office
Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS)
- Start Date: Immediately!
- Full Time Position
- 1st Shift / 8 hours daily (Mon-Fri but occasional evening/weekend when needed )
- Must have CPRS Certification
- Must have MVA record to drive 15 Passenger Van / Clean Driving Record
A few things that CCG offers:
- Competitive Pay & Benefits Package (for Full Time Employees)
- Professional + Leadership Development
- Employee Assistance Program
- Mentorship + Support
CCG Outpatient Recovery Centers is a leading outpatient treatment provider in the Mid-Atlantic region. Patient care is at the heart of everything we do. We want your experience and expertise on our team! When you join us, you are connecting to a committed and caring group of colleagues. We are seeking a talented, committed, and dedicated Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS)to join our dedicated Team.
Job Overview:
The Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) at Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health and all its subsidiaries ("Kolmac" or the "Company") provides peer recovery support services in collaboration with a multi-disciplinary team of providers that comprehensive and integrated treatment to individuals with substance use disorders. The CPRS serves as a role model, mentor, advocate, and motivator to recovering individuals to help prevent disengagement from treatment, relapse and promote long-term recovery. PRS is invaluable for Kolmac-CCG patients at times of crisis, return to use, disengagement – and work alongside the clinicians to intervene and prevent discontinuation of treatment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Establish authentic peer-to-peer relationships with patients enrolled in Kolmac’s and CCG’s addiction treatment services; providing recovery education and support as patients move through the various phases (pre-recovery engagement, recovery initiation, recovery stabilization and sustained recovery maintenance).
- Facilitate weekly peer support groups that promote self-advocacy and allow patients a voice and a forum in which they can express their point of view, share experiences, and communicate their preferences.
- Collaborate with the program’s leadership, providers, and support staff to develop a culture where patient’s point of view and experiences are respected and understood.
- Facilitate through personal coaching the development of a self-directed recovery plan that assists in identifying the patient’s strengths and recovery goals for opioid addicted individuals that results in a transition to community supported recovery maintenance.
- Actively identify and support linkages to community resources (communities of recovery, educational, vocational, social, cultural, spiritual resources, mutual self-help, professional services, etc.) that support the recovering of personal goals and interest.
- Collaborate with the Center Directors and Clinical Supervisors to develop a peer informed strategy to provide effective outreach that result in improved patient recruitment and fosters a congenial relationship between Kolmac & CCG and community residents and works to decrease stigma associated with drug treatment for individuals.
- Participate in planning and implementation activities to assure that Peer Recovery Support Services are an integral part of the planning, implementation, and delivery of treatment services
- Work in collaboration with the Admissions/Intake team to support, monitor and advocate for patients, promote self-advocacy, and identify barriers during the Intake and Orientation process.
- Provide peer recovery support services to patients referred who are demonstrating signs of disengagement, a need for enhanced support and those who are interested in strengthening their recovery.
- Communicate effectively with staff, leadership, patients, and the community at large.
- Document all services in an accurate and timely manner and within standards and regulations required.
- Ensure that documentation is completed thoroughly and in a timely fashion as indicated by CARF and state standards.
- Every contact interaction is documented in Credible (Kolmac) or SAMMS’s (CCG) within 24 hours of the service.
- Conducts evidence-based programming for prevention and resilient families onsite and virtually. Conduct workshops and education seminars.
- Connects patients and their families with community resources for recovery support.
- Ensure all patients at risk for overdose complete naloxone training during treatment.
- Ensures patients complete their routine BAM, SNAP, and/or other assessments.
- Serve as liaison between Alumnus, Clinical Supervisors, Center Directors, and Practice Managers.
- Meet new patients during their first week of treatment.
- Expectation is a 70% utilization contact/productivity.
- Conduct brief 1:1 session.
- Attend Clinical Team Meetings
- Facilitates 45-minute, weekly education sessions in-person or via zoom webinar (known as “third hour”), including but not limited to topics like: transitioning from IOP to OP, importance of ongoing treatment, building recovery capital, importance of connecting with recovery support.
- Calls to patients when they are a no show to scheduled clinical or medical services to foster re-engagement in the treatment program.
- Contacts patient alumni for the first 90 days post-treatment and documents contact.
- Attends daily IOP groups to support clinical group process, focusing on recovery tools and resources, and demonstrating a lived recovery experience.
- Maintain a list of Alumnus willing to meet patients at sober support meetings.
- Will provide recovery support by talking with patients struggling with maintaining abstinence or staying in treatment, providing encouragement, motivation, and support.
- Administers lifesaving NARCAN in the event of an overdose episode. Utilizes CPR/AED in the event of cardiac arrest.
- Completes continuing education as required to acquire and maintain certification as a Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist. Maintains current, accurate knowledge of trends and issues related to wellness and recovery.
- Assist in linking patients to community recovery resources.
- Conduct phone contacts and schedule times to meet with Kolmac patients who reside at sober living homes to assist with providing additional community resources.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications - Education and Experience:
- A high school diploma or equivalent,
- Worked for at least 1-year, full time, or part time, paid or voluntary work experience.
- Must understand and respect for everyone’s unique path to recovery and must have a working knowledge of the drug and alcohol treatment system and demonstrated commitment to the recovery community.
- Must have 3 years of continuous abstinence.
Qualifications - Licenses and Other Required Credentials:
- Completed training requirements for a Certified Peer Specialist. Peer Recovery Specialist Certification is preferred and if not certified at hiring, must become certified within 18 months of their hire date.
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