Wheeler Health
Bilingual Recovery Support Specialist-SAFE Family Recovery
Wheeler Health, Norwalk, Connecticut, us, 06860
Bilingual Recovery Support Specialist – SAFE Family Recovery
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Bilingual Recovery Support Specialist – SAFE Family Recovery
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Wheeler Health .
Position Summary The Recovery Support Specialist (RSS) is an individual who is either in direct sustained recovery, or who has been directly impacted by addiction. Using a motivational approach, the RSS will assist clients with linking to the appropriate recovery service based on identified need. The RSS will use an evidence‑based model to provide ongoing support to clients who’ve received recovery services. Services may be delivered in community, office settings, and regional DCF offices. Training and extensive supervision are provided.
Bilingual Requirement & Compensation Bilingual in Spanish and English required. Bilingual stipend $2,288 yearly.
Rate $21 per hour.
$2,000 sign‑on, half upon hire & half at 1 year of service.
Cost of living stipend $4,160.
Education and Experience/Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, or related human services field is preferred. Experience working in the substance use recovery field and/or lived recovery experience is required.
Must be able to work a flexible schedule to accommodate individual parent/caregiver needs and respond to crisis situations.
Valid Driver’s License required. Vehicle operation in the community as needed.
Location Norwalk, CT
Schedule Full time.
Employee Benefits At Wheeler, we’re committed to not only supporting your career growth but also ensuring your well‑being and security. Here’s how we invest in you:
Nurture Your Health
Comprehensive medical and prescription insurance through Centivo
Comprehensive dental and vision insurance through Cigna
Access to wellness programs to support your physical and mental health
Secure Your Future
Company‑paid life and AD&D insurance
403(b) Plan with company contributions
Fuel Your Career Growth
Education Reimbursement Program
Training and development opportunities, including supervision toward licensure
Qualify for the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) loan repayment programs
Productivity incentive to recognize hard work and dedication
Reimbursement for licensure/certification expenses
Maintain Work‑Life Harmony
Generous paid time off: 15 vacation days, 8 sick days, 2 personal days, 2 floating holidays, 9 paid company holidays
Access to free and confidential counseling through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provide education on addiction recovery and facilitate linkages to services.
Provide toxicology screens and SBIRT upon referral.
Utilize the GAIN Short Screener (GAIN‑SS) to screen for mental health, substance use disorder, and crime/violence.
Provide RMC for clients up to six months post‑treatment, including frequent check‑ins in person, over the phone, and by text.
Mentor clients and serve as a role model, promoting hope that recovery is possible.
Proactively connect clients to local recovery resources, identify concerns or relapse early, and re‑engage clients in treatment services.
Assist clients in following child safety plans.
Provide recovery education at all phases of recovery.
Assist in professional training, outreach, and public education services as assigned.
Document clinical activities in client records as required by Wheeler Clinic.
Identify and support linkages to community resources collaboratively.
Assist recovering persons in identifying personal strengths, weaknesses, and goals.
Co‑ordinate services by other community professionals.
Refer to licensed substance use provider as per screen results.
Provide reports on SBIRT findings to parent/caregiver and DCF.
Refer parents/caregivers who contest drug test results to a licensed provider for evaluation.
Develop cultural understanding of served groups and use appropriate approaches.
Wheeler Clinic is an equal‑opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.
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Bilingual Recovery Support Specialist – SAFE Family Recovery
role at
Wheeler Health .
Position Summary The Recovery Support Specialist (RSS) is an individual who is either in direct sustained recovery, or who has been directly impacted by addiction. Using a motivational approach, the RSS will assist clients with linking to the appropriate recovery service based on identified need. The RSS will use an evidence‑based model to provide ongoing support to clients who’ve received recovery services. Services may be delivered in community, office settings, and regional DCF offices. Training and extensive supervision are provided.
Bilingual Requirement & Compensation Bilingual in Spanish and English required. Bilingual stipend $2,288 yearly.
Rate $21 per hour.
$2,000 sign‑on, half upon hire & half at 1 year of service.
Cost of living stipend $4,160.
Education and Experience/Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, or related human services field is preferred. Experience working in the substance use recovery field and/or lived recovery experience is required.
Must be able to work a flexible schedule to accommodate individual parent/caregiver needs and respond to crisis situations.
Valid Driver’s License required. Vehicle operation in the community as needed.
Location Norwalk, CT
Schedule Full time.
Employee Benefits At Wheeler, we’re committed to not only supporting your career growth but also ensuring your well‑being and security. Here’s how we invest in you:
Nurture Your Health
Comprehensive medical and prescription insurance through Centivo
Comprehensive dental and vision insurance through Cigna
Access to wellness programs to support your physical and mental health
Secure Your Future
Company‑paid life and AD&D insurance
403(b) Plan with company contributions
Fuel Your Career Growth
Education Reimbursement Program
Training and development opportunities, including supervision toward licensure
Qualify for the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) loan repayment programs
Productivity incentive to recognize hard work and dedication
Reimbursement for licensure/certification expenses
Maintain Work‑Life Harmony
Generous paid time off: 15 vacation days, 8 sick days, 2 personal days, 2 floating holidays, 9 paid company holidays
Access to free and confidential counseling through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provide education on addiction recovery and facilitate linkages to services.
Provide toxicology screens and SBIRT upon referral.
Utilize the GAIN Short Screener (GAIN‑SS) to screen for mental health, substance use disorder, and crime/violence.
Provide RMC for clients up to six months post‑treatment, including frequent check‑ins in person, over the phone, and by text.
Mentor clients and serve as a role model, promoting hope that recovery is possible.
Proactively connect clients to local recovery resources, identify concerns or relapse early, and re‑engage clients in treatment services.
Assist clients in following child safety plans.
Provide recovery education at all phases of recovery.
Assist in professional training, outreach, and public education services as assigned.
Document clinical activities in client records as required by Wheeler Clinic.
Identify and support linkages to community resources collaboratively.
Assist recovering persons in identifying personal strengths, weaknesses, and goals.
Co‑ordinate services by other community professionals.
Refer to licensed substance use provider as per screen results.
Provide reports on SBIRT findings to parent/caregiver and DCF.
Refer parents/caregivers who contest drug test results to a licensed provider for evaluation.
Develop cultural understanding of served groups and use appropriate approaches.
Wheeler Clinic is an equal‑opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.
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