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Recovery Coach / Community Engagement (NH) Pathfinder Recovery & Health Services

$22/hour

Atlantic Health Strategies

Manchester, NH, USA

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Recovery Coach / Peer Support Specialist – Remote with New Hampshire Community Engagement At Pathfinder Recovery, we know that the voice of lived experience is one of the most powerful tools in recovery. We are seeking a Certified Recovery Coach / Peer Support Specialist (CRSW or CPSS) to join our forward-thinking team in a remote role with periodic in-person community engagement. This is an opportunity for someone who is passionate about guiding others through the challenges of recovery while leveraging the latest technology to make a real difference. In this role, you will combine your certification, your personal journey, and your professional expertise to help clients set goals, overcome obstacles, and build sustainable recovery paths. You’ll work primarily in a virtual environment, with the chance to connect face-to-face in your community to strengthen relationships and networks. Key Responsibilities Provide one-on-one peer support and recovery coaching via phone, video, and other digital platforms Empower clients to set, pursue, and achieve their recovery goals through personalized action planning Create safe, supportive spaces for clients to share experiences and access guidance without judgment Facilitate remote peer support groups to foster connection and community among participants Help clients navigate treatment, healthcare, and recovery-oriented resources in New Hampshire. Track progress, maintain accurate documentation, and ensure adherence to clinical and regulatory standards Offer practical support in areas such as life skills, employment stability, financial management, and social support Participate in local events, outreach, and recovery networks in your home state several times per year Use AI-powered medical records and telehealth platforms to streamline care and enhance client engagement Collaborate with clinicians, counselors, and other team members for a coordinated approach to recovery What We’re Looking For CRSW or CPSS Certification (Required) Must reside in New Hampshire. Personal experience in recovery, with the ability to offer empathetic, judgment-free support Strong communication and relationship-building skills in remote and in-person settings Comfort with technology, including telehealth, AI-driven systems, and electronic medical records Self-motivated, organized, and able to manage a flexible schedule while maintaining consistency in client engagement Why Join Pathfinder Recovery Remote work with schedule flexibility Competitive pay: $22–$30 per hour Work with cutting-edge behavioral health technology that makes a measurable difference in client care Join a supportive, inclusive team that values your certification and personal recovery journey Be part of a mission-driven organization that is reshaping how recovery care is delivered At Pathfinder Recovery, we believe recovery is a journey best traveled with strong connections, skilled guidance, and the right tools. If you are ready to bring your expertise and lived experience to a role where innovation meets compassion, we would love to meet you. Requirements Must currently reside in New Hampshire. Certified Recovery Coach or Peer Support Specialist with CRSW or CPSS certification. Personal experience in recovery, with the ability to provide empathetic, judgment-free support Proven experience providing peer support, recovery coaching, or related behavioral health services Knowledge of local treatment, recovery, and community resources in your state of residence Strong verbal and written communication skills and the ability to build rapport both virtually and in person Comfort using technology, including telehealth platforms, AI-driven systems, and electronic medical records Self-motivated with strong time management skills and the ability to work independently in a remote environment Willingness and ability to participate in occasional in-person community engagement activities and events within your home state Benefits This is a part time remote position.

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