Recovery Mentor-Day, Mid, Grave Shifts

CODA INCBeaverton, OR
$25 - $25Onsite

About The Position

Join Our Team as a Recovery Mentor at the Beaverton Recovery Center! Do you have lived experience with recovery and a passion for helping others find their path? Are you ready to be a trusted guide and role model for individuals in early recovery? If so, CODA invites you to become a Recovery Mentor at our new Beaverton Recovery Center—a place of healing, connection, and growth. Our Recovery Mentors are essential to helping patients bridge the gap between treatment and long-term wellness—offering hope, connection, and practical tools from someone who’s walked the path themselves. As a Recovery Mentor, you will walk alongside patients helping them access housing, benefits, and recovery support services while modeling positive recovery behavior. Through advocacy, mentoring, and peer-led support groups, you will help individuals build confidence, develop life skills, and strengthen ties to the recovery community. This is a highly relational role rooted in compassion, accountability, and trust.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Lived experience in recovery and a willingness to share your journey in service of others
  • Ability to build rapport, maintain boundaries, and offer nonjudgmental, trauma-informed support
  • Strong communication, interpersonal, and group facilitation skills
  • Comfort working in diverse communities and with individuals in early stages of recovery
  • Ability to manage documentation and communication through Microsoft Office and electronic records systems
  • A valid Oregon or Washington driver’s license
  • Peer Support Specialist (PSS) or Certified Recovery Mentor (CRM) certification within 30 days of hire
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) certification within 90 days
  • Crisis prevention training (e.g., CPI) within 90 days

Responsibilities

  • Support patients in accessing essential community services including sober housing, food, healthcare, employment, and financial aid
  • Facilitate peer-led recovery and life skills groups
  • Accompany and transport patients to recovery-related appointments
  • Serve as a mentor and role model, reinforcing treatment goals and demonstrating recovery-oriented living
  • Assist patients in achieving personal recovery milestones and maintaining momentum after treatment
  • Document patient interactions in electronic health records
  • Engage in team meetings, case conferences, trainings, and recovery-focused events
  • Help build bridges between CODA and community partners in the recovery ecosystem
  • Promote community reintegration and progress in areas like education, housing, employment, and family stability

Benefits

  • Medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • 401(k)
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