Disaster Recovery Director leads the development of a comprehensive business continuity strategy and programs, plans, and toolsets that support response, develop resiliency, and enable recovery from events that disrupt business operations. Establishes a framework and methodology to manage all business continuity life cycle activities, including risk assessment, business impact analysis, strategy development, implementation, testing and review, plan maintenance and updates. Being a Disaster Recovery Director leads periodic review, validation, and workflow testing of documented business continuity plans. Develops and implements organization-wide training and communications. Additionally, Disaster Recovery Director supports internal audits and regulatory exams of compliance with required regulations. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. May require the Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP) or similar BCP certification. Typically reports to top management. The Disaster Recovery Director typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. To be a Disaster Recovery Director typically requires 3+ years of managerial experience. Capable of resolving escalated issues arising from operations and requiring coordination with other departments. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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APG (Alternative Peer Group) Recovery Coach- working with teens
Statement of Duties
Duffy Health Center is a patient-centered medical home, and every role requires functioning effectively using a team-based approach. The Recovery Coach (RC) will provide peer recovery support services to patients with substance use disorder (SUD) and will assist patients in achieving and sustaining recovery as defined by each individual patient. This position will facilitate patient access to recovery-oriented substance use disorder treatment, resources, and community recovery groups.
The RC will support patients with identifying and engaging in holistic care for their SUD across multiple systems and frameworks. This position will maintain ongoing patient support regardless of return to use and will serve as a motivator, ally, role model, sounding board, and advocate for patients with substance use disorders.
The Recovery Coach will additionally provide non-clinical services that engage, educate and support individuals seeking treatment and their families to motivate and maintain them in health services.
The essential functions or duties listed below are intended only as illustration of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.
1. Explain Recovery Coaching peer-to-peer support to Recoveree during initial contact. Assist the Recoveree in creating their Wellness Plan.
2. Works collaboratively with treatment team in support of evidence-based services to patients with SUD
3. Serves as a liaison between the recovery community, the addiction treatment system, the medical treatment system, and the patient’s community, family, and social context to facilitate connections across systems of care
4. Addresses barriers to successful recovery and serves as role model and advocate
5. Conducts active outreach efforts to encourage attendance and participation in recovery-oriented, self-help, and pro-social groups
6. Assists with access to treatment for SUD and co-occurring conditions, understanding and using systems and procedures to rapidly support identified needs of the patient
7. Meet with patients in clinical and community settings to understand their needs and personal goals, support the exploration of potential positive and negative consequences associated with personal goals and work collaboratively with the patient to remove obstacles that might interfere with goal attainment.
8. Negotiate and create opportunities for access to treatment and social services with patient’s participation; advocate on behalf of patients to help decrease barriers to care
9. Educate patients about addiction safe use practices, multiple pathways of recovery and utilize motivational interviewing techniques to explore ambiguity and tip the scales towards healthy decision-making
10. Advocate and support the patient’s voice during the care team’s consideration and development of a comprehensive treatment plan
11. Be available to provide support to patients in immediate risk of using substances or for other time-sensitive matters during regular business hours and to develop with the patient interwoven local, natural and clinical supports and resources outside of business hours.
12. Be available and accessible to patients over time, regardless of where they are in their recovery. Clearly and effectively offer to facilitate communication between the patient, PCP, and any external providers maintaining appropriate confidentiality procedures and boundaries
13. Maintains confidential records in Duffy’s electronic medical record
This position works with adolescent and minor age children and is subject to DHC drug screening protocol. Employees working in Duffy Health Center programs serving children (persons under the age of 18) are subject to pre-employment drug testing and random drug testing. Pre-employment Drug Testing Employees who work with children who have received a written offer of employment will be required to undergo testing for commonly abused controlled substances, in accordance with this policy. Candidates will be tested for their use of commonly abused controlled substances, including amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, opiates, cannabinoids, cocaine, methadone, methaqualone, phencyclidine (PCP), propoxyphene and chemical derivatives of these substances. Candidates must advise the testing lab of all prescription drugs taken in the past month before the test and be prepared to show proof of such prescriptions to the testing lab personnel. Duffy Health Center will pay for the cost of the testing, including confirmation of any positive test result. The testing lab will retain samples in accordance with state law, the candidate may request a retest of the sample at his or her own expense if he or she disagrees with the result. Candidates who refuse to submit to a drug test or who fail to show up for a drug test within 5 working days of receiving the offer letter are no longer considered for employment.
Physical and Mental Requirements
Minimum 2 years in sustained recovery at the time of application. Employee works in a healthcare office and out in the field while assisting clients. Employee is required to walk, sit, talk/listen and use hands more than 2/3rd of the time; and stand and reach up to 1/3rd of the time. Employee occasionally lifts up to 10 lbs, and may have occasion to up to 30lbs. Normal vision is required for the position. Equipment operated includes office machines, automobile, and computers. Employee may be exposed to hostile individuals and/or situations.
Education and Experience
Requirements under the DHC Emergency Operations Plan
During a declared Emergency, staff deemed as Essential Personnel are expected to work onsite at Duffy Health Center and Non-Essential Personnel are expected to work remotely. This position is Non-Essential and therefore this position may be expected to work remotely’ during a declared emergency.
Licenses and Certifications Required
A candidate for this position must have a valid driver’s license and own transportation.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
A candidate for this position should have:
Interested candidates should email cover letter and resume.
Duffy Health Center is committed to creating and maintaining a diverse workforce. We actively encourage applicants from minority racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as historically marginalized groups. This includes but is not limited to LGBTQ persons and people with lived experiences of homelessness or recovery.
After successfully completing your first 90 days of employment and are in good standing, you will be paid a $1500 sign on bonus.
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