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Hours Part-time, Full-time
Location Lac du Flambeau, WI
Lac Du Flambu, Wisconsin

About this job

General Description: The Recovery Coach provides individual support and strengths-based coaching for residents of Gookomis Endaad who have a range of needs including mental health and drug and alcohol disorders and the day-to-day activities for optimal facility operations. The Recovery Coach works with the residents in a peer support model to understand the support self-determined recovery goals and work with the providers to develop an action plan to achieve them. This position is responsible for providing a therapeutic atmosphere within the center and helps to coordinate all components of the treatment program, including routine intake, residential activities, schedules, assist with daily living and life skills, dispensing medications and maintaining various records.The Recover Coach is responsible for assisting with the daily operations and routines of the facility under the supervision of the House Manager. 

 

Qualifications: High school Diploma or GED is required. Two-year degree in the Human Services or related field and/or certification as a Peer Support Specialist is preferred. Prior experience or strong desire to be trained, in working with individuals or families at risk, human services or social service is required. Must maintain sobriety throughout employment. Knowledge and experience of Anishinaabeg communities' culture, ceremonial practices, and values or a strong desire to learn is required.