Recovery Support Specialist
Company: ReVida Recovery Centers LLC
Location: Duffield
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Purpose: Recovery
Support Specialists must be organized, personable, and capable of
balancing the needs of multiple patients as well as their
healthcare providers and insurance representatives to address
barriers that will ensure the patient can navigate their recovery
experience by demonstrating the following skills: active listening,
service orientation, social perceptiveness, critical thinking, time
management, active learning, good judgment and decision making,
verbal communication skills, and ability to monitor for progress
and needed interventional actions. Duties: The Recovery Support
Specialists will act as an integral member of the ReVIDA Recovery
multidisciplinary team by supporting patients in obtaining their
individualized goals, by building and strengthening linkages with
community resources and family members by deliberately organizing
patient care activities and sharing information among all the
participants concerned with a patient’s care to achieve safer and
more effective care. The Recovery Support Specialists will assist
individuals in opioid use disorder treatment in developing a
service plan, referrals, and linkage, ensuring the patient has
access/continuity of care throughout the mental health and primary
care system, ensuring each patient has resources to acquire
medication, has transportation for appointments, and attends
appointments. The Recovery Support Specialists will ensure
individuals have access to psychosocial rehabilitation, support,
employment, and housing options while encouraging the individual to
utilize community/natural supports to assist in managing substance
use disorders. Physical, Emotional Demands, and Work Conditions:
Work is sedentary and ambulant with occasional physical exertion
(lifting 30 or more pounds, walking, standing, etc.) ability to
support patient weight in case of emergency or disability requiring
assistance. Must be able to see, stoop, sit, stand, bend, reach,
and be mobile (whether natural or with accommodation). Quality of
hearing (whether natural or with accommodation) must be acceptable.
Must be able to communicate both verbally and in writing. Must be
able to relate to and work with mentally and physically ill,
disabled, emotionally upset, and hostile patients. Must be
emotionally stable and exhibit the ability to display coping skills
to deal with multiple situations. Risk of exposure to infections,
bloodborne pathogens, and other potentially infectious materials or
contagious diseases. For this reason, "Universal Precautions" must
always be followed. The employee should understand, support, and
comply with the established workplace violence, ADA, EEOC, and
Corporate Compliance program and commit to worker safety, health,
and patient safety. Subject to work schedule and shift changes.
Supervision/ competency evaluations: Supervision and competency
evaluations are provided through facility monitoring activities,
direct observation, staff meetings, in-services, management
meetings, individual meetings, Employee Improvement processes,
reporting, interactions, strategic planning, outcomes, and annual
competency review. Competencies: Substance Use Care Coordination
supports the patient’s medical, behavioral health, and other health
care needs through the facilitation of necessary referrals to help
meet the overall biopsychosocial needs of the patient. This
includes addressing needs beyond the patient’s medical status and
issues such as unstable housing, food insecurity, childcare, and
other social determinants of health. Referrals are documented and
tracked. Additionally, the Recovery Support Specialists assists
individuals in addressing any barriers to completing recommended
referrals, such as transportation issues, and documents these
interventions and outcomes. Care coordination includes
communicating the patient’s needs and preferences at the right time
to the right people by sharing and securely using the information
and providing practical and comprehensive care to the patient. This
role requires referrals to community programs and services and
appropriately documenting and tracking referrals and outcomes. The
Care coordinator collaborates and documents all efforts to help the
member address any barriers to access to appropriate
community-based referrals. Care Coordination includes the
appropriate use of and facilitation of referral to various
community-based support modalities, including consideration of
referral to 12-step and other self-help programs, peer recovery
services, social service agencies, and other community-based
resources appropriate to the member’s recovery. Organizes and
participates in interdisciplinary care planning that consists of at
least monthly meetings of the multidisciplinary treatment team
(including all relevant medical and behavioral health care
professionals involved in providing and coordinating the member’s
care) and documents this collaboration appropriately. The Recovery
Support Specialists, in participating in the interdisciplinary
treatment team meeting, will review the patient’s complete medical
record (including urine drug screens and laboratory tests), discuss
the current status of the patient’s progress toward meeting their
goals as specified in their plan of care, assist in addressing any
barriers toward the individual’s progress in meeting their
identified treatment goals as well, as the actions which the
treatment team will undertake to address those barriers. The
Recovery Support Specialists will participate in identifying any
new problems and goals and modification of the IPOC action plan
accordingly. Other duties, as assigned. Effectively addresses and
documents all barriers to completing any community-based referrals
and patient needs. Tracks and maintains accurate and thorough
documentation of referrals in the patient’s medical record. Creates
an Individualized Plan of Care (IPOC) in collaboration with
Multidisciplinary Treatment Team, utilizing the required Department
of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) template, within 30 days of
admission. Promptly reviews and updates the Individualized Service
Plan (ISP) at 90-day intervals and Individualized Plan of Care
(IPOC) every 30 days as required. Organizes and participates in
interdisciplinary care planning with the treatment team at least
monthly. Effectively collaborates with all members involved with
providing and coordinating patient care. Creates Individualized
Aftercare Plan and Discharge Plan with collaboration from
Multidisciplinary Treatment Team members. Demonstrates thorough
understanding of all Department of Medical Assistance (DMAS) of
Virginia Addiction Recovery Treatment Services (ARTS) program
requirements and Office Based Opioid Treatment (OBOT) guidelines;
seeks clarification or guidance if unsure. Maintains attention to
detail, actively proofreads and edits written communication &
patient documentation. Effectively directs and organizes daily
responsibilities & workflow. Establishes and maintains appropriate
boundaries with patients, treatment team, and colleagues. Applies
knowledge and experience to solve problems; consults with others as
needed. Listens attentively and proactively asks questions for
clarification as needed. Works in collaboration with
Multidisciplinary Treatment Team members Requirements: Recovery
Support Specialists Requirements: Experience: One year of previous
experience working with SUD/OUD/BH populations required Special
Requirements: Knowledge of the disorder process of substance use
disorders, dual diagnoses, opioid use disorder, and recovery
support services required. Licensure: Tennessee: RN, LPN, CMA, MSW,
BSW, or Equivalent. Virginia: RN, CSAC, CSAC-R, CSAC-A, BSW, or
Equivalent Must be registered with the Board of Virginia Special
Requirements: Knowledge of applicable State Code of Regulations and
42 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 2. Compliance with
accepted professional standards and practices; Ongoing adherence to
the NAADAC Code of Ethics and any other applicable Codes of Ethics
for their respective profession. Continuing Education &
Professional Licensing/Certification Requirements: The employee is
expected to participate in appropriate continuing education as
requested and required by their immediate supervisor. In addition,
the employee is expected to accept personal responsibility for
other educational activities to enhance job-related skills and
abilities. The employee must attend mandatory educational programs
and maintain current professional certifications as delineated
above in their state, in good standing. While this job description
is intended to reflect the job requirements, management reserves
the right to add or remove duties from jobs when circumstances
(e.g., emergencies, changes in workload, rush jobs, or
technological developments) dictate. Furthermore, they do not
establish an employment contract and are subject to change at the
employer’s discretion.
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