Peer Support Coordinator
Living in Recovery - Recovery Support Center
$35,000-$40,000
We’re looking for someone who knows the recovery experience from the inside out, to join our dynamic, growing peer-led recovery support center team—helping others establish and maintain their own recovery from addiction.
As the Peer Support Coordinator, you will:
- Assist in the day-to-day operations of Living in Recovery—a safe, welcoming community where peers help peers make recovery lively, interesting, sustainable, and fun.
- Co-facilitate recovery support groups with members of the Living in Recovery community, and assist members in creating relapse prevention plans.
- Provide members of the Living in Recovery community with the training, support, and other resources they need to become involved and active.
- Flex your time around the community’s events and programs, working some evening and weekend hours as part of your regular schedule
This role requires strong people skills, leadership, creativity, familiarity with the local recovery community, and the personal confidence gained from being at least two years in recovery. In addition to a high school diploma or equivalent, it would be great if you’re already certified as a Recovery Coach; otherwise, training will be provided. You also need a valid driver’s license since you will be covering a lot of territory.
Living in Recovery is part of ServiceNet, which believes in a healthy balance between work and the rest of your life. So in addition to your annual salary of $35,000-$40,000 ServiceNet offers:
· a generous time-off package;
· comprehensive health and dental insurance plans;
· a 403(B) retirement plan, with employer matching;
· paid life insurance
INTERESTED?
We look forward to hearing from you!
ServiceNet is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
Grounded in research and fueled by compassion and creativity, we meet people where they are and provide the highest quality services to address their needs. At ServiceNet, we work with people who are living with mental illness, developmental disability or autism, brain injury, substance use or addiction issues, or the hardship of homelessness.
Whether you are someone who provides direct care, or you work behind the scenes to support those who do, at ServiceNet you will be part of a diverse team that is making a powerful difference in people’s lives!
ServiceNet employs more than 1,500 people in our diverse network of mental health and human service programs throughout western Massachusetts – from professional therapists who offer a wide range of evidence-based therapies in our behavioral health centers, to direct care staff in our group homes and enrichment centers, to the vocational specialists at our working farm in Hatfield.
And we have a variety of interesting, challenging positions available. We hope you will apply!