Job Description
Position Summary: Under general supervision, the Caring for Two (CFT) Recovery Coach is responsible to the Outreach and Care Coordinator/PPI Supervisor. The Recovery Coach/Peer Support Specialist provides outreach, education, peer support, and care coordination/navigation services for pregnant and postpartum women (with a child up to 18 months of age) who have a past history of substance use or who are at risk of future use and their families. This position requires extensive travel across the greater Austin area and surrounding counties, including occasional evening and weekend hours based on participant needs.
The CFT RC is responsible for engaging participants and ensuring services that support participants’ ability to enter into and sustain longer term recovery and wellness. RC assists participants to identify and meet recovery and wellness goals, identify and cultivate strengths and supports, overcome barriers and improve recovery capital in the areas of health, home, community and purpose including: recovery from substance use, physical and mental health, economic stability, employment, education and vocational goals, housing, transportation, life skills, parenting, family support, positive social connections and activities, community integration and peer leadership. The Recovery Coach must provide tracking data for sustainability of quality services.
Responsible for pre and post admission engagement and provision of recovery support services in individual and group settings for current and potential participants in the pre-admission/waitlist phase through admissions, formal treatment and community integration settings, including: face-to-face and telephone coaching, developing individualized recovery plans, coordinating resource referrals/linkages, conducting recovery support groups, and outreach and engagement.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
· Provides outreach, education, peer support, navigation and care coordination services for families with a member who is pregnant or postpartum and who either has a past history of substance use or is at risk of future use
· Implements a process for participants that assesses their strengths, challenges, and goals – not just their substance abuse history, in multiple life domains.
· Implements a strengths-based assessment process for the participant to identify resources and goals across multiple life domains that are best suited for the participant.
· Utilizes person-centered planning principles with participants to develop strength-based recovery plans.
· Provides ongoing mentoring/individualized recovery support assistance
· Facilitates recovery support/peer support groups, recovery wellness activities and family bonding activities.
· Serves as a liaison between participants and Children’s Protective Services (CPS) and the medical community, as well as other systems of care. Provides ongoing care coordination.
· Collaborates with other members of the treatment/care team, whether internal or external, including coordination of Plans of Safe Care
· Engages and retains participants and motivates them to adopt healthy behavioral changes, through a combination of sharing their own experience and hope and use of evidence-based practices such as Motivational Interviewing
· Provides Mommies Toolkit for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) curriculum to mothers as needed and assists opiate dependent women with accessing needed services.
· Provides services, referrals and care coordination activities
· Connects participant to community organizations that offer a wide array of community resources and community integration.
· Ensures participants are connected to local resource(s), by contacting resources, scheduling appointments, providing transportation, accompanying participant, etc.
· Collaborates with other recovery support/peer support groups, aftercare providers, churches, corporations, alumni, and volunteer organizations.
· Maintains a resource directory of recovery support services that includes current information on: location, contact information, services offered, days and hours of operation and eligibility criteria.
· Participates in street outreach, as needed.
· Provides overdose prevention and other harm reduction activities
· Coordinate pre-treatment and care coordination services for individuals in need of formal SUD treatment at pre-admission, admission, formal treatment and community integration periods
· Engage women on the wait list to receive treatment services to provide interim services and facilitate successful movement into treatment
· Documents specified activities and services in the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) and Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) and other formats as required.
· Participates in program data collection and quality improvement initiatives, to meet project goals and promote program quality and sustainability.
· Maintains records and completes appropriate documentation
Education/Experience:
A high school diploma or General Equivalent Diploma (GED) required. Two years’ related experience and/or training working with women who are at risk of substance use or who have addiction or co-occurring disorders strongly preferred. One to three months’ experience with 500 hours and 250 supervised hours of directly related experience and/or training required. Previous experience working as a Peer Recovery Support Specialist/Recovery Coach, Community Health Worker or Patient Navigator strongly preferred. Solid knowledge of community resources and the recovery community. Familiar with how to document services according to licensure and funder standards. Knowledge of substance use and ethical standards required.
Certificates and Licenses:
Maintains a current Peer Recovery Coach/PRSS designation as required from Dept of State and Health Services following completion of state approved training course. Provides proof of recertification every two years or as required by state.
NOTE: Peer Recovery Support Specialists -- must have certification with Texas Certification Board of Addiction Professionals (TCBAP) or equivalent.
Approval Requirements:
Position requires approval from Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) to work in TDCJ-funded programs, if applicable. Must have at least one year of recovery lived experience as required by the Dept. of State and Health Services. Must currently be in a recovery support group/stable personal program of recovery.
Company DescriptionMission Driven
The mission of Santa Maria Hostel is to empower women and their families to lead healthy, successful, productive and self-fulfilling lives. Building on our History Santa Maria has been serving the women and children of Houston and surrounding areas since the mid 1950s. By offering vital services and life changing support, the organization offers a pathway to success through recovery. Santa Maria will continue to evolve to meet the needs of those we serve by expanding and refining our continuum of care, delivering services with the highest level of professionalism and compassion. Moving forward, Santa Maria will continue to expand services for the entire family unit, ensuring each family member and the family as a whole is supported and empowered with a strong foundation for success. The Women and Children we Serve: Santa Maria provides critical and life changing services for low-income, indigent women age 18 and above and their children from Harris and the surrounding 12 counties. Our women face many challenges to their recovery, including histories or trauma, criminal justice and Children’s Protective Services involvement, and homelessness or housing instability. Many also have co-occurring mental and physical health issues. Their children and families struggle with these issues as well, and so together we support the entire family on their recovery journey.Mission Driven\r\n\r\nThe mission of Santa Maria Hostel is to empower women and their families to lead healthy, successful, productive and self-fulfilling lives.\r\n\r\nBuilding on our History\r\n\r\nSanta Maria has been serving the women and children of Houston and surrounding areas since the mid 1950s. By offering vital services and life changing support, the organization offers a pathway to success through recovery. Santa Maria will continue to evolve to meet the needs of those we serve by expanding and refining our continuum of care, delivering services with the highest level of professionalism and compassion. Moving forward, Santa Maria will continue to expand services for the entire family unit, ensuring each family member and the family as a whole is supported and empowered with a strong foundation for success.\r\n\r\nThe Women and Children we Serve:\r\n\r\nSanta Maria provides critical and life changing services for low-income, indigent women age 18 and above and their children from Harris and the surrounding 12 counties.\r\n\r\nOur women face many challenges to their recovery, including histories or trauma, criminal justice and Children’s Protective Services involvement, and homelessness or housing instability. Many also have co-occurring mental and physical health issues. Their children and families struggle with these issues as well, and so together we support the entire family on their recovery journey.
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