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A healthcare organization is seeking a Full-Time Recovery Coach in Phoenix, AZ. This role involves working with families overcoming substance abuse, requiring compassion and strong organizational skills. Responsibilities include engaging with clients promptly, coordinating care, and maintaining detailed records. Benefits include multiple medical plans, paid time off, and professional development opportunities.
Terros Health is pleased to share an exciting and challenging opportunity for a Recovery Coach at one of our West Valley & Central Phoenix locations. Working as part of a team for the Terros Health’s Families FIRST program, this individual will impact the lives of families trying to overcome the barrier of substance abuse to reach family reunification and self-sufficiency. They will need to be compassionate, professional, friendly, a self-starter, organized, and have good time management skills.
Families FIRST (Families in Recovery Succeeding Together) is a program that helps families involved with the Department of Child Safety (DCS) who are experiencing substance abuse. This specialized treatment program assists parents in moving through the addiction recovery process.
We are a healthcare company focused on the whole person, providing primary care and specializing in mental health and substance use treatment for the last 50 years. We help people live their lives in recovery and we save lives every day.
If you are interested in working for one of the State's Leading Healthcare Organizations that promotes , Compassion, and Empowerment, we encourage you to apply!
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Terros Health is now hiring for a Full-Time Recovery Coach in the Families FIRST Program
Schedule: Full-time
Mon-Fri OR Tues-Sat
Flexible to Work Weekends & Evenings
The Recovery Coach draws upon their personal growth experience to carry the message of hope and recovery to individuals who are referred to substance use treatment services. This position cultivates and secures a connection with the enrolled individual, while teaching personal responsibility and serving as a mentor and role model based on their previous experiences. Using evidence-based practices and strategies, the Recovery Coach may provide direct services to individuals such as: outreach and engagement, personal assistance in the completion of daily living skills, linkage to community supports, transportation, in-home services, and group facilitation.