Open Positions
Peer Recovery Coordinator
As a Peer Recovery Coordinator, your voice and story matter. You’ll have the opportunity to empower others, foster substance use and mental health recovery, and contribute to a supportive team environment. This role allows you to make a meaningful difference every day by guiding individuals served toward hope, resilience, and self-determined recovery.
The Peer Recovery Coordinator provides individualized, culturally responsive non-clinical peer support, guidance, navigation, and coaching to adults and families facing struggles with substance use, including Substance Use Disorder (SUD). The Peer Recovery Coordinator engages in planning and facilitation of wellness activities and supportive meetings. In alignment with each individual participant’s recovery goals, the Peer Recovery Coordinator provides referrals to local and regional recovery resources. Completes timely, accurate documentation and reporting for recovery coordination services and activities. Collaborates with partners, including law enforcement, judicial districts, community organizations, and healthcare providers to serve community members and bridge gaps in care.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to maintain healthy boundaries required. Must be highly skilled in Microsoft Office and internet. Only self-directed and motivated individuals need apply.
Requires qualification to complete training to become a Peer Coach through the Colorado Peer & Family Specialist certification program, which requires a minimum of 1 year in active and sustained recovery. High School diploma or GED required. Health or human services experience/knowledge and experience working with SUD population preferred.
To apply, send cover letter and resume to: Stevie Kitterman, Prevention and Recovery Manager, Grand County Rural Health Network, P.O. Box 95, HSS, CO 80451; or email skitterman@gcruralhealth.org.
