Archways
Peer Recovery Coach / Family Support Specialist
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Peer Recovery Coach / Family Support Specialist
role at
Archways
in New Hampshire.
This position plays a crucial role in the journey of recovery and family support. It employs a Two-Generation strategy, focusing on strengthening protective factors and building adult capacities. Using lived experience and guidance, the coach empowers individuals to make positive changes, promotes protective factors within family resilience, and creates a safe space for sharing struggles and successes. The role supports multiple pathways to recovery and is essential in providing hope, encouragement, and community-based support.
This is a full-time, hourly position entitled to employee benefits including paid time off, observance of 12 holidays, employer‑sponsored health and dental insurance, a 403(b) retirement plan with employer match, a flexible spending account, and short‑term disability insurance.
Essential Functions
Help individuals navigate recovery and other support systems and assist families in accessing resources, including health and wellness, housing, employment, and other professional and non‑professional services.
Assist individuals in identifying local peer support meetings as needed.
Assist individuals in developing a customized recovery and/or family support plan.
Assist individuals with applying for insurance and DHHS benefits and establishing a primary care provider.
Help individuals access transportation assistance to and from support services.
Help individuals feel connected to a community through pro‑social, recreational, and cultural activities.
Demonstrate and model effective coping techniques and self‑help strategies.
Provide ongoing education regarding substance use, mental health, and wellness information.
Educate and support individuals in implementing relapse prevention and harm‑reduction strategies as needed.
Work closely with the multi‑disciplinary team to ensure individual and family needs are met.
Collect data for private, state, and federal funding grants and sources.
Support the organization’s accreditation and licensing requirements related to policies, procedures, and training.
Maintain accurate and up‑to‑date documentation required for billing services and proficient use of existing data platforms.
Stay current with updated information and resources related to recovery coaching and family support.
Provide group facilitation and participate in community events.
Access translation services as needed.
Actively participate in supervision.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
High School Diploma minimum; College Degree preferred.
Strong organizational and communication skills.
Knowledge of community services available to support families and individuals.
Working knowledge of a variety of addiction recovery modalities and ability to articulate the delivery of multiple pathways of recovery.
Ability to provide support utilizing the framework of Strengthening Families™ (promoting protective factors in the lives of families).
Knowledge of the Standards for Family Strengthening and Support.
Ability to work with diverse populations, demonstrating cultural and community awareness.
Ability to incorporate diverse perspectives while brokering positive relationships.
Ability to work autonomously within an established framework.
Ability to maintain boundaries and confidentiality of sensitive information.
Support the philosophy and mission of Archways.
Salaries range from $19.24 to $30.41 per hour. Location: New Hampshire, United States.
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Peer Recovery Coach / Family Support Specialist
role at
Archways
in New Hampshire.
This position plays a crucial role in the journey of recovery and family support. It employs a Two-Generation strategy, focusing on strengthening protective factors and building adult capacities. Using lived experience and guidance, the coach empowers individuals to make positive changes, promotes protective factors within family resilience, and creates a safe space for sharing struggles and successes. The role supports multiple pathways to recovery and is essential in providing hope, encouragement, and community-based support.
This is a full-time, hourly position entitled to employee benefits including paid time off, observance of 12 holidays, employer‑sponsored health and dental insurance, a 403(b) retirement plan with employer match, a flexible spending account, and short‑term disability insurance.
Essential Functions
Help individuals navigate recovery and other support systems and assist families in accessing resources, including health and wellness, housing, employment, and other professional and non‑professional services.
Assist individuals in identifying local peer support meetings as needed.
Assist individuals in developing a customized recovery and/or family support plan.
Assist individuals with applying for insurance and DHHS benefits and establishing a primary care provider.
Help individuals access transportation assistance to and from support services.
Help individuals feel connected to a community through pro‑social, recreational, and cultural activities.
Demonstrate and model effective coping techniques and self‑help strategies.
Provide ongoing education regarding substance use, mental health, and wellness information.
Educate and support individuals in implementing relapse prevention and harm‑reduction strategies as needed.
Work closely with the multi‑disciplinary team to ensure individual and family needs are met.
Collect data for private, state, and federal funding grants and sources.
Support the organization’s accreditation and licensing requirements related to policies, procedures, and training.
Maintain accurate and up‑to‑date documentation required for billing services and proficient use of existing data platforms.
Stay current with updated information and resources related to recovery coaching and family support.
Provide group facilitation and participate in community events.
Access translation services as needed.
Actively participate in supervision.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
High School Diploma minimum; College Degree preferred.
Strong organizational and communication skills.
Knowledge of community services available to support families and individuals.
Working knowledge of a variety of addiction recovery modalities and ability to articulate the delivery of multiple pathways of recovery.
Ability to provide support utilizing the framework of Strengthening Families™ (promoting protective factors in the lives of families).
Knowledge of the Standards for Family Strengthening and Support.
Ability to work with diverse populations, demonstrating cultural and community awareness.
Ability to incorporate diverse perspectives while brokering positive relationships.
Ability to work autonomously within an established framework.
Ability to maintain boundaries and confidentiality of sensitive information.
Support the philosophy and mission of Archways.
Salaries range from $19.24 to $30.41 per hour. Location: New Hampshire, United States.
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