The Corrections Recovery Coach plays a crucial role in providing peer recovery support services to individuals with opioid use disorder and other substance use disorders in a jail setting. Drawing from lived experience, the Corrections Recovery Coach provides encouragement, support, and guidance to help individuals identify goals, navigate barriers, develop recovery and reentry plans, and connect with resources that promote successful recovery and reintegration. In accordance with program priorities and funding requirements, individuals receiving medication-assisted treatment (MAT) services will be prioritized for engagement and support.
This is a non-exempt position and is based on a 40-hour work week.
Peer Support and Recovery Coaching
Re-entry and Community Connection
Collaboration and Advocacy
Documentation and Data Collection
Professional Development and Self-Care
Other
Personal experience with substance use disorder, recovery, and/or justice system involvement preferred.
Preference will be given to candidates with lived experience utilizing medication-assisted treatment (MAT) as part of their recovery journey. Knowledge of harm reduction, criminal justice systems, recovery support services, and person-centered approaches is also preferred.
Relevant education or experience working with individuals in recovery from substance misuse preferred.
Familiarity with challenges experienced by individuals involved in correctional systems preferred.
Ability to build collaborative relationships with providers and community partners.
Demonstrated ability to work autonomously, manage responsibilities independently, and maintain accountability while contributing positively to a team environment.
Must agree to complete the CCAR Recovery Coach Academy, Ethical Considerations for Recovery Coaches, and Recovery Coaching in Justice Settings within six months of hire.
Skills in conflict resolution and de-escalation strategies to assist with challenging situations that may arise in a jail setting.
Effective communication and interpersonal skills; capable of interacting with a wide range of community partners and the recovery community.
Must be a self-starter with strong initiative, an independent thinker, and a collaborative team member.
Ability to listen empathetically and provide support without judgment.
Demonstrated cultural competency and ability to work effectively with diverse populations.
Creative problem-solving skills with the ability to think critically and adapt to changing circumstances.
Ability to manage multiple priorities and adapt to changing program needs.
Knowledge of and commitment to ethical standards and confidentiality.
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint), virtual meeting platforms (e.g., Zoom), and data management.
Valid driver's license, good driving record, car insurance, and reliable transportation.
The work is performed within the Polk County Jail, correctional facilities, office settings, and community-based environments. Occasional local travel may be required.
Driving, climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, walking, lifting, reaching, talking, hearing, grasping and finger dexterity, repetitive motions.
Sitting approximately 50 percent of the time.
Standing approximately 20 percent of the time.
Walking approximately 20 percent of the time.
Driving approximately 10 percent of the time.
Requires the exertion of up to 10 pounds of force continuously.
Up to 50 pounds of force infrequently to lift or otherwise move objects.
The minimum standard for use with those whose work deals largely with preparing and analyzing data and figures, accounting, transcription, computer terminal, and extensive reading.
Full Circle Recovery Community Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Full Circle will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals and encourages prospective employees and incumbents to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
Full Circle Recovery Community Center reserves the right to change this job description at any time.
The Corrections Recovery Coach plays a crucial role in providing peer recovery support services to individuals with opioid use disorder and other substance use disorders in a jail setting. Drawing from lived experience, the Corrections Recovery Coach provides encouragement, support, and guidance to help individuals identify goals, navigate barriers, develop recovery and reentry plans, and connect with resources that promote successful recovery and reintegration. In accordance with program priorities and funding requirements, individuals receiving medication-assisted treatment (MAT) services will be prioritized for engagement and support.
This is a non-exempt position and is based on a 40-hour work week.
Peer Support and Recovery Coaching
Re-entry and Community Connection
Collaboration and Advocacy
Documentation and Data Collection
Professional Development and Self-Care
Other
Personal experience with substance use disorder, recovery, and/or justice system involvement preferred.
Preference will be given to candidates with lived experience utilizing medication-assisted treatment (MAT) as part of their recovery journey. Knowledge of harm reduction, criminal justice systems, recovery support services, and person-centered approaches is also preferred.
Relevant education or experience working with individuals in recovery from substance misuse preferred.
Familiarity with challenges experienced by individuals involved in correctional systems preferred.
Ability to build collaborative relationships with providers and community partners.
Demonstrated ability to work autonomously, manage responsibilities independently, and maintain accountability while contributing positively to a team environment.
Must agree to complete the CCAR Recovery Coach Academy, Ethical Considerations for Recovery Coaches, and Recovery Coaching in Justice Settings within six months of hire.
Skills in conflict resolution and de-escalation strategies to assist with challenging situations that may arise in a jail setting.
Effective communication and interpersonal skills; capable of interacting with a wide range of community partners and the recovery community.
Must be a self-starter with strong initiative, an independent thinker, and a collaborative team member.
Ability to listen empathetically and provide support without judgment.
Demonstrated cultural competency and ability to work effectively with diverse populations.
Creative problem-solving skills with the ability to think critically and adapt to changing circumstances.
Ability to manage multiple priorities and adapt to changing program needs.
Knowledge of and commitment to ethical standards and confidentiality.
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint), virtual meeting platforms (e.g., Zoom), and data management.
Valid driver's license, good driving record, car insurance, and reliable transportation.
The work is performed within the Polk County Jail, correctional facilities, office settings, and community-based environments. Occasional local travel may be required.
Driving, climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, walking, lifting, reaching, talking, hearing, grasping and finger dexterity, repetitive motions.
Sitting approximately 50 percent of the time.
Standing approximately 20 percent of the time.
Walking approximately 20 percent of the time.
Driving approximately 10 percent of the time.
Requires the exertion of up to 10 pounds of force continuously.
Up to 50 pounds of force infrequently to lift or otherwise move objects.
The minimum standard for use with those whose work deals largely with preparing and analyzing data and figures, accounting, transcription, computer terminal, and extensive reading.
Full Circle Recovery Community Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Full Circle will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals and encourages prospective employees and incumbents to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
Full Circle Recovery Community Center reserves the right to change this job description at any time.
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