What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead Recovery Support Coordinator position at Park Center Inc.?
Job Title | Lead Recovery Support Coordinator | ||
Reports to: | Permanent Supportive Housing Manager | ||
FLSA / WAGE | Non-Exempt / $26.87 - $29.02 per hour | Orig. Date | May 2024 |
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JOB SUMMARY
This position is an advanced practitioner of recovery support services in a Permanent Supportive Housing program model, offering both Housing First and Sober Living options. The Lead Recovery Support Coordinator will serve Park Center members as part of a recovery-oriented, housing-focused intensive case management (ICM) team.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Member Support Duties:
- Engage residents in vivo utilizing a trauma lens and cultural humility to quickly establish trust and build rapport.
- Provide recovery-oriented tenancy support taking a strengths-based, person-centered approach.
- Partner with PSH members to help them achieve goals that are personally meaningful to them, extending beyond those areas traditionally addressed by clinical care.
- Support PSH members in recovery by offering experience with whole health recovery that includes addressing wellness of both mind and body.
- Provide insight into the experience of internalized stigma and how to combat it, sharing personal experience of moving from hopelessness to hope.
- Coach PSH members on independent living skills, connect with community resources, and develop systems to support sustainability.
- Encourage PSH members to engage with their community through employment, volunteering, and/or recreational/social activities.
- Assist PSH members with developing interpersonal skills to connect with their housemates and neighbors, and to expand their natural support system.
- Create, maintain, and review documentation for agency and funding requirements within all designated deadlines.
- Public/Staff Relations:
- Communicate with internal and external partners utilizing telephone, email, and chat.
- Communicate regularly with the Permanent Supportive Housing team to meet the needs of residents.
- Develop effective working relationships with human services organizations.
- Value cultural competence and diversity
- Collaborate with staff, members, and the community to gain the perspectives of others having diverse opinions, abilities, values, beliefs, perspectives, and ethnic or cultural backgrounds.
- Take deliberate steps to increase their own cultural competency by attending trainings, events, discussions, workshops, etc.
- Other duties as member of the Permanent Supportive Housing team:
- Attend all staff and supervision meetings.
- Assist with program events and outings.
- Participate in on-call rotation.
- Maintain schedule flexibility in the event of after-hours responsibilities.
- Maintain good attendance and inform supervisor in advance of time off.
- Complete Relias Learning courses by deadline.
- Follow all Personnel Policies and uphold Park Center’s Code of Ethics.
- Perform all other duties assigned.
- Team Lead specific duties:
- Mentor and train PSH Recovery Support Coordinators on basic care management skills (i.e., documentation process and content, resources, advocacy, referrals, motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care, and harm reduction/housing first principles).
- Assist with facilitating supervision meetings with PSH Recovery Support Coordinators as necessary.
- Develop connections with community resources to provide ongoing training and education to team members to further professional development for the team.
- Serve as a resource for education/training, community resources, and fellow team members’ feedback.
- Answer team members' questions and provide additional assistance around member needs.
- Assist with completing monthly reports and pulling necessary data for reports.
- Lead team meetings and provide training as needed.
- Complete note audits as needed.
- Provide support to the Program Manager with running the day-to-day operations of the program.
- Serve as a leader at community meetings as a support for PSH Manager(s) as needed.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Must have at least 3 years of experience working in a peer recovery support role and/or
at least 5 years’ experience working in a human services field.
- Able to demonstrate strong support competencies and ethical behaviors.
- Must have proven written and verbal communication skills and computer literacy.
- Bachelor’s degree in a human services field required; 5 years’ experience in a peer support role may be substituted for college degree.
- Must have a valid Tennessee Driver’s License.
- Must be able to show proof of personal automobile insurance.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Modified remote work available for this position, shared workstation in office.
- Able to operate with many distractions.
- Routine office environment.
- Able/willing to use vehicle to transport members.
- Able/willing to operate a large van/bus to transport clients.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Able to sit for long periods of time.
- Able to move or lift over ten pounds.
DISCLAIMER
This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive, and the employee will be expected to perform other reasonably related duties as assigned. Park Center reserves the right to revise or change job tasks and responsibilities.
Salary : $27 - $29