What are the responsibilities and job description for the Peer Recovery Supporter position at IBH Addiction Recovery?
About IBH Addiction Recovery
IBH Addiction Recovery, founded in 1970, is a highly effective nonprofit organization and leading provider of drug and alcohol addiction treatment in Summit County. We provide evidence-based services including Residential Treatment, Day Treatment, Outpatient Programs, Aftercare support, and Recovery Housing, complemented by spiritual guidance, all intended to offer persons with alcohol and drug addiction, and/or a co-occurring disorder, the opportunity to restore hope and gain skills for a lifetime of sobriety.
At IBH Addiction Recovery, we build our treatment philosophy around four core values: Dignity, Community, Stewardship (Outcomes), and Spirituality. We are seeking a highly motivated and compassionate Peer Recovery Support to help us meet the individualized needs of people in recovery and uphold those values.
Job Summary:
The Peer Recovery Supporter provides direct resident care and support services to recovery house residents. Responsible for tasks essential to the operation of the IBH Recovery Housing program. Maintains an environment conducive to maximum resident progress and development while maintaining healthy and safe living conditions. Creates and provides a sense of community and mutual trust within the houses with an emphasis on Dignity, Community, Stewardship, and Spirituality.
Essential Job Duties:
- Implements and enforces house rules, policies, procedures, program guidelines, and the Lead Peer Recovery Supporter directives.
- Supervises and/or monitors resident participation in all activities, events, and aspects of the IBH Recovery Housing program.
- Communicates shift activity with other staff and Lead Peer Recovery Supporter including updates on resident issues or concerns, providing input regarding resident program participation and behavior in the house.
- Completes all reporting as assigned by the Lead Peer Recovery Supporter and as needed for resident records.
- Completes UDS collections and administers breathalyzer tests as appropriate.
- Oversees resident house cleaning activities to maintain a clean, healthy, and safe living environment.
- Meets with assigned residents at least one time per week to review goals progress, and more often as needed, providing support, comfort and information assistance to residents that is consistent with achieving their recovery goals and objectives.
- Assists House Director and/or Lead Peer Recovery Supporter to identify and resolve house problems Additionally help in pursuing opportunities to improve resident living.
- Assists in the self-administration of medication for residents.
- Encourage residents to arrange their own transportation and assist in transporting residents to appointments, meetings etc. as needed and appropriate.
- Assists residents in identifying recovery meetings to attend and encourage appropriate transportation as needed.
- Collaborate and consult as needed with house governance, then partner with supervisor and/or housing Director as necessary on house matters.
Competencies:
- Communication
- Resident Focus
- Ethical Conduct
- Collaboration Skills
- Flexibility
- Stress Management/Composure
Educational/Experience Requirements
- High school diploma or GED equivalent.
- Peer recovery support certification.
- Familiarity with and support of the principles of 12 step programming, and ability to serve as a role model to other staff and recovering residents.
- Valid driver’s license and have an acceptable motor vehicle record.
- Computer knowledge and intermediate user level of Microsoft Office, Word, and Outlook. Ability to navigate web-based applications.
Physical Demands
Considerable standing, sitting, and walking is required. Includes lifting, pushing, pulling of supplies/equipment and occasional reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, and crouching.
Includes travel between buildings on property where incumbent is subject to environmental and outside conditions such as weather conditions. Must be able to operate a motor vehicle and have a valid Driver’s License and Insurance.
Position Type and Expected Hours of Work
Incumbent will be scheduled based on operational needs.
Work Environment
This job operates in a healthcare setting. This role requires regular walking to various locations within the agency so as the employee is occasionally exposed to outdoor weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. Exposed to blood and other bodily fluids. Frequent interaction with persons suffering from the disease of addiction, with mental illness, and emotionally upset. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, and photocopiers.
Supervisory Responsibility
This position has no staff supervisory responsibilities.
Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.