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The Divided Sky Foundation, located in Ludlow, Vermont, is seeking an experienced Group Facilitator to lead workshops and support individuals in recovery. This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of others.
The ideal candidate will possess a Bachelor's degree in community or human services, along with experience as a group facilitator focusing on addiction recovery. Join our mission to foster a productive foundation for individuals affected by addiction.
We are looking for a Group Facilitator to join our team and make a difference in the lives of others!
The Divided Sky Foundation is an abstinence-based 12 Step residential recovery program located in Ludlow, Vermont. Our mission is to provide educational and introspective programming to foster a sober and productive foundation for individuals affected by addiction. By offering a diverse collection of strategies and approaches to recovery – anchored in the 12 Steps, emotional sobriety, and mindfulness – we will support individuals to construct and utilize the tools necessary to thrive in long-term recovery.
We are currently seeking an experienced Group Facilitator. This role directs and oversees DSRRP workshops, seminars, and support meetings. Groups include but are not limited to MORE (Mindfulness Oriented Recovery Enhancement), Emotional Sobriety, 12-Step programming, and other recovery-related topics. Group facilitators will organize and plan recovery related activities inside and outside the center. This position will supervise and provide mentorship to Recovery Assistants and/or Recovery Coaches.
Must adhere to and respect all DSRRP policies regarding the anonymity and privacy of allguests. This includes written and verbal communication regarding past, present, or future guests’identity, address, and presenting problems.
All team members are expected to demonstrate strong character qualities and embrace our core values of enthusiasm, integrity, kindness, perseverance, and professionalism.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.