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Peer Support Specialist/Recovery Coach


Company : Acadia Healthcare


Location : Calais, ME


Created : 2026-01-12


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Outpatient MAT Opioid Treatment Program (OTP)Seeking: Peer Support Specialist/Recovery CoachFull TimeSchedule: Monday - Friday from 5:30 am to 1:30 pmOur Benefits:Semi-Annual Bonus ProgramMedical, Dental, and Vision insuranceCompetitive 401(k) planPaid vacation and sick timeEarly morning hours offering a great work/life balanceOpportunityfor growth that is second to none in the industryOur Team:Calais Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC), located in Calais, Maine, is part of Acadia Healthcare's Comprehensive Treatment Centers, the leading provider of medication-assisted treatment in the nation. Our clinical team provides compassionate, high-quality counseling and therapy to patients who are seeking recovery from Opioid Use Disorder. Your Job as a Peer Support Specialist/Recovery Coach:Peer Support Specialist supports and assists patients in their recovery from Opioid Use Disorder to break down barriers to treatment and bridge together the varying entities that help an individual maintain productive, long-term recovery. Additionally, the Peer Support Specialist will assist the patient in developing skills and enhancing strengths to avoid relapse and successfully navigate the full continuum of care and the road to long-term recovery.Job Responsibilities:Provides peer support to clinically complex patients, drawing on common experiences as a peer; validates each individuals’ experiences and provides guidance and encouragement to these individuals to take responsibility and actively participate in their own recoveryEngages patients referred to treatment at the initial point of contact, clinic or other community provider, to expedite screening for the appropriate level of care.Acts as advocate and mentor to patients in recovery to promote decision making, empowerment and engagementActs as a role model for patients by sharing effective coping techniques and self-help strategies to promote personal growth and development in handling internal and external stressors, positive health, wellness and lifestyle choicesProvides peer support knowledge related to treatment including methadone, buprenorphine or extended-release naltrexone injection maintenance treatment.Acts as a liaison between patients, clinical team and community resources including but not limited to:Assisting patients in seeking and receiving services to meet their individual social needs and provides support to facilitate patient success to maintain recoveryAssisting in the process of acquiring housing, necessities and skills needed to maintain daily and monthly household responsibilities and independent livingAssisting patients in establishing a relationship with a primary care provider or additional medical care in a coordinated/team approachServing as linkage between patients and employers in the area to assist patients in obtaining and maintaining gainful employmentAssisting patients with acquiring and developing life and social skills, education and other needs identified by the individual to promote quality of life after recoveryServes as consultants and subject matter experts in MAT and patient participation in community support groups such as Narcotics Anonymous and Celebrate Recovery.Updates healthcare team on a regular basis as to the patient’s status, including, but not limited to changes in mood or functioning, medical issues and all crisis and health and safety issuesDocuments all “no shows,” and communicates all difficulties contacting patients with appropriate office staffDocuments services provided regularly, concisely, and completely in accordance with clinical standards and policy guidelinesAttends all office trainings as well as regular clinical supervision sessions with assigned supervisorPreforms other duties as assignedEligible positions may qualify for student loan forgiveness through HRSA, depending on clinic site eligibility. Check your eligibilityhere: HRSA EligibilityRequired Education & Qualifications:High School Diploma or GED required; college degree preferredNo previous work experience in the field is required, although highly preferred.Prefer direct experience in substance use disorder (SUD) through personal life experiences, instruction/internships, or similar practicum through education or certification process.Ideal Experience:Personal or professional experience in addiction recovery, ideally with lived experience and a demonstrated commitment to supporting others in their recovery journey.Familiarity with Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) approaches, including methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone, and the ability to support individuals engaged in MAT services.Experience facilitating peer-led support groups or one-on-one recovery coaching, focusing on empowerment, motivation, and goal setting.Understanding of recovery-oriented and evidence-informed practices, such as Motivational Interviewing (MI), wellness planning, and relapse prevention support (note: not expected to provide clinical therapy).Basic documentation skills, including progress notes and recovery plan updates, in accordance with organizational guidelines and peer support best practices.Awareness of confidentiality and privacy standards, including HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2, as they relate to peer support and behavioral health settings.Demonstrated ability to work within a multidisciplinary care team, collaborating with counselors, nurses, case managers, and medical staff to support holistic recovery.Licenses/Certifications:Preferred: Certified in Intentional Peer Support (CIPSS)Preferred: Certified Recovery Coach.If no current certification: Must be able to obtain within 6 months of employment.We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment regardless of an individual’s characteristics protected by applicable state, federal and local laws.#LI-OB1#LI-CTC