What are the responsibilities and job description for the Recovery Support Specialist Part-Time position at Washington and Lee University?
The Recovery Support Specialist (RSS) provides non-clinical, strengths-based, wellness-focused support for Washington and Lee University students who are in all stages of recovery from alcohol or other substance use problems. The RSS will provide support for all aspects of students' substance abuse recovery plans, tailoring support to individual student needs. The primary target group are those students who are participating in the Washingtonian Society and residing in the Washingtonian House, but the RSS will also help with campus outreach and education aimed at the campus community for the purposes of enhancing awareness of recovery resources, helping educate faculty and staff, and facilitating peer-to-peer support among students. The RSS will co-facilitate regular support group meetings, help students in the Washingtonian Society plan and implement social and recreational activities, and accompany students on occasional weekend outings.
The University Counseling Center is committed to the development of an inclusive environment and we strive to advance diverse perspectives and approaches in carrying out the mission of Washington and Lee University.
Essential Functions :
- Provide direct support in the role of educator, group facilitator, coach, and mentor to students in recovery or who are considering recovery.
- Assist students in recovery develop and implement their personal recovery plans.
- Document student contacts effectively and in a timely manner. Develop processes to track student progress.
- Co-facilitate regular support group meetings.
- Help students find enjoyable alternatives to campus social drinking, including helping plan and implement social and recreational activities at W&L and in conjunction with students in recovery programs at nearby universities.
- Provide outreach to campus student groups and individual students about substance abuse, recovery, and other associated health and wellness issues.
- Work directly with communications and marketing professionals to promote, strengthen, and grow the recovery program.
- Manage Washingtonian Society expenditures and submit budget requests.
Work Schedule : Flexible hours (typically 10-15 hours / week), including occasional evenings and weekends, on a recurring 10-month basis, throughout the academic year.
Minimum Qualifications :
Minimum Pay : $25.00 per hour.
Application Instructions :
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. A resume and cover letter are required. Upload all required documents to the Resume / CV upload section of the application. You will be asked to provide names and contact information for three professional references.
Position Type :
Non-Exempt, Part Time, Non-Benefit Eligible
Salary : $25