The Recovery Support Specialist serves as a key member of the treatment team, spending significant time with patients to build rapport, observe behaviors, and support clinical and medical staff through accurate communication and documentation. Reporting To: Director of Operations Schedule: Part-time, 16 hours/week Location: Laurel Run, PA Provide continuous patient supervision and conduct scheduled safety checks to ensure patient and facility safety. Monitor patient behavior and environmental conditions, document observations, and promptly report concerns, incidents, or changes to clinical or medical staff. Respond to crisis situations using approved de-escalation techniques and follow emergency protocols as trained. Ensure adherence to facility rules and behavioral expectations while maintaining a respectful and therapeutic approach. Measure and document vital signs as assigned and perform approved CLIA-waived testing, including urine drug screening and pregnancy testing, in accordance with training and policy. Supervise self-administration of medications when permitted by state regulations and organizational policy. Observe and report physical, emotional, or behavioral changes that may impact patient safety or treatment progress. Maintain respectful, professional, and supportive interactions with patients, offering encouragement and emotional support while referring clinical concerns to appropriate staff. Assist with admissions, discharges, patient movement, group coordination, and recreational or therapeutic activities as assigned. Support patient engagement in treatment programming and daily routines within the milieu. Communicate relevant patient information to supervisors and treatment team members to support coordinated care. Collaborate effectively with clinical, nursing, medical, and operations staff to maintain a safe and supportive treatment environment. Assist with patient transportation when required by assignment and ensure compliance with safety and driving requirements. Support daily facility operations, including maintaining cleanliness, safety, and appropriate use of supplies. Join a mission-driven, Joint Commission-accredited organization with nationwide reach and a strong commitment to compassionate, ethical care. Play a vital role in supporting patient safety, engagement, and recovery during a critical phase of treatment. Gain hands-on experience in behavioral health, crisis intervention, and patient support within a structured clinical environment. Collaborate with a diverse, multidisciplinary team dedicated to patient-centered care.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees