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A health services provider in Reading seeks a Part-Time Certified Recovery Specialist to support patients with substance use disorders. The role involves conducting assessments, facilitating admissions to treatment, and providing ongoing client support. Candidates must have CRS certification and 3 years of sobriety. This position offers a flexible shift schedule with competitive compensation.
Posted a day ago
TASC has an immediate opening for a Part‑Time Certified Recovery Specialist (CRS) in our state‑recognized Warm Handoff (WHO) program at Tower Health Reading Hospital Emergency Department. Share your experience, strength, and hope while helping hospital patients suffering from a substance use disorder access immediate admission into various levels of Drug and Alcohol treatment.
Must be able to work 3rd and 2nd shifts on the weekends and holidays. Must be able to pass a UDS, a criminal background check, and a medical onboarding process. Must have 3 years of continuous sobriety from a drug addiction or alcoholism.
CRS certification required. Computer and Microsoft Office skills are necessary. Knowledge of 12‑step recovery programs such as AA or NA is required.
Treatment Access and Services Center (TASC) is a nonprofit drug and alcohol agency in downtown Reading, Pa. TASC’s mission is to provide drug and alcohol treatment as an alternative to incarceration for nonviolent criminal offenders and other individuals.
As an intervention agency, TASC conducts substance use screenings, assessments, and treatment referrals for inmates at the Berks County Jail System and emergency room patients at Tower Health/Reading Hospital as part of the Warm Hand‑Off program. TASC provides urinalysis testing and works closely with the Berks County Treatment Court programs and the Adult Probation & Parole Office.
Finally, through the Awaken Mental Health Case Management program, TASC provides support to adults with severe mental illness throughout Berks County. Together, through its many service units, the 60 employees working at TASC help thousands of individuals overcome the devastating effects of substance use and mental illness each year.