Department: Family Recovery Support Services Date: January 2025
Position: RECOVERY SUPPORT WORKER
Reports to: Clinical Director
Status: Full-time, Non-Exempt
Schedule: Flexible
JOB SUMMARY:
Under the supervision of the IMH and Family Services Coordinator, the Family Support Worker will engage women
who have participated in the Women's Way program (residential and outpatient), including those that leave Women's
Way prior to completion to support ongoing activities that support family recovery. The Family Support Worker will
provide person centered case management services such as referrals, transportation and utilizing community resources
as well as daily living skills coaching and family engagement group facilitation.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum of a High school diploma with at least 2 years of experience working in a behavioral health field. Associate's
degree in human service field preferred. Must have a driver's license and ability to do outreach / home visits.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Engages families who leave Women's Way residential treatment in recovery support activities such as:
• Supporting continued infant mental health and family support services through FTS or other family
strengthening programs
• Reestablishing family connections to sponsor/sober support and additional healthy, recovery
relationships
• Connecting families to 12 step meetings, support groups, spiritual fellowships etc.
• Identifying with the client their family goals, anticipating and addressing stressors that might lead to
family distress and pose as an obstacle for achieving their family goals
• Establishing connections for families to additional therapy services, medical care, substance use
treatment, housing, childcare and any other services that would support family stability.
• Utilizes harm reduction, motivational counseling and person-centered principles in work with families.
• Transports clients to critical appointments
• Participates in outreach / homevisiting services along with the Intake and Admissions Outreach Worker, to
assist with family and recovery services for individuals awaiting admission into treatment.
• Facilitates outpatient and residential psychoeducational classes as needed to build professional relationships
with residents of Women's Way.
• Maintains program data and submits monthly program reports to Administration in accordance with contract
requirements.
• Participates in quarterly quality review of records and maintains timely, accurate client documentation while
following any quality improvement corrective action plans.
Additional Employee Responsibilities at FTS: