Job Details Job Location
175 Remsen Street 5th Floor, Brooklyn, NY, 11201 - Brooklyn, NY
Position Type
Full Time
Education Level
High School Diploma or Educational Equiv
Salary Range
$30.74 - $30.74 Hourly
Travel Percentage
Up to 25%
Job Category
Human Service
Job Posting Date(s) Start Date
10/01/2024
Peer Recovery Coach (Part-Time)
EAC Network, a leading non-profit social service organization, is looking for passionate individuals to join our Collaborative Legal Engagement and Addiction Response (CLEAR) program in Brooklyn, NY. We're empowering over 62,000 people annually across NYC and Long Island through 100+ programs, and now, we're seeking someone with lived experience in recovery to make a difference as a Peer Recovery Coach. If you're ready to inspire change, this is your opportunity!
Competitive pay: $30.74 per hour, working 21 hours a week. Schedule: between the hours of 4 PM-12 AM, 12 AM-8 AM, or 8 AM-4 PM-including weekends. Located: Brooklyn, NY Report to: Program Supervisor What You'll Do: As a Peer Recovery Coach, you'll be on the frontlines supporting individuals referred to our program. Your primary focus will be building positive, trusting relationships and connecting participants to community resources.
Here's how you'll make an impact: Engage with potential participants at precincts throughout Brooklyn, explaining program benefits and offering hope. Provide emergency support, ensuring participants have access to crucial resources when needed. Motivate participants to meet with Case Managers and follow through with community-based support services. Support participants in real-time-both in person and remotely-by offering guidance and staying connected via email and phone. Equip participants with Naloxone kits and training as necessary. Collaborate with criminal justice agencies and community organizations, including courts, police, and parole/probation officers. Document your interactions, keeping client records up to date for review by supervisors. Skills and Experience We're Looking For: High School Diploma or equivalent required. Certified Peer Recovery Coach (CRPA) or related training preferred. Peer specialist certifications from OASAS/OMH or Howie the Harp Peer Advocacy training preferred. Strong communication skills, both written and oral. Ability to collaborate with multiple agencies and work in a fast-paced, flexible environment. Knowledge of Brooklyn's resources and services. Willingness to work nights and weekends. Tech-savvy-you should be comfortable with email, spreadsheets, and database systems. Why Join Us? Impactful Work: Provide support to individuals who are on the road to recovery. Supportive Work Environment: A compassionate and collaborative workplace with a commitment to professional development and industry-leading training.