About this Job:
MedStar Health is looking for a Peer Recovery Coach OSOP to join our team!We are looking for someone with excellent interpersonal skills, the ability to relate to patients and health professionals, and to develop professional working relationships with partner agencies. Must have excellent listening, verbal and written communication, and problem-solving skills.
The Peer Recovery Coach OSOP will provide outreach and engagement to survivors of an opiate overdose after discharge and referral from the emergency department. Provides non-clinical services intended to aid patients in establishing recovery and reducing the risk associated with a subsequent overdose. The OSOP Peer Recovery Coach will help complete referrals to recovery support and substance abuse treatment services and develop service plans to promote successful linkage to referred services. Services will primarily be provided in the community; however, the Coach may meet patients in the ED (Emergency Department) to assure successful continuity in care.
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Acts as peer support after a patient is discharged from the hospital. This involves face-to-face and phone engagement with patients in various community settings. Assists patients in linking to community support and treatment services, including helping secure transportation and other resources, and in setting personal recovery goals.
Conducts screenings to understand the patient’s history of drug and/or alcohol use, treatment history, social service and other recovery support needs and motivation to change behavior. Conducts street outreach to locate and engage with referred OSOP patients from hospital emergency departments.
Offers support to patients who have recently overdosed and encourages access to treatment. The peer recovery coaches use knowledge from their life experience to encourage participants to be responsible for their own recovery from opioid use or overdose. Additionally, they listen, share, and provide materials and information about general and local resources. Provides education on risks of overdose and assures that patients and significant others have naloxone and are trained to use.
This position has a hiring range of : USD $19.55 - USD $34.25 /Hr.