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Brainerd Women's On-Call

Job in Brainerd, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, 56401, USA
Listing for: Mntc
Full Time, Per diem position
Listed on 2026-01-01
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Mental Health
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Brainerd Women's On-Call Staff

Play a critical role in leading our female clients at our Brainerd facility!

Be the backbone of hope and healing.
At Minnesota Adult & Teen Challenge, every role matters in helping people overcome addiction and find a new path forward. Whether you’re working directly with clients or supporting behind the scenes, your contributions make recovery possible. In return, we offer a values-driven workplace, supportive managers, and opportunities to grow. That commitment has earned us recognition from Newsweek as a Best Addiction Treatment Center and seven straight Star Tribune Top Workplace awards.

Looking for on‑call staff to work all shifts: first shift 7am - 3pm, second shift 3-11pm and third shift 11pm - 7am

Job Summary
The Recovery Coach leads and supervises clients in the long‑term/IOL program, providing guidance and oversight of activities during the work shift.

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job duty satisfactorily. The essential functions include the following:

  • Lead and supervise clients in the program on the living and programming floor(s and during all duties and activities during the work shift.
  • Assist in performing client intake and discharges.
  • Supervise and ensure safe self‑administration of all prescription medications, non‑prescription medications and vitamins to clients.
  • Drive clients to and from appointments and client outings.
  • Administer and supervise UA testing and BA testing.
  • Care for clients that are too sick to attend programming, including checking on clients hourly, taking vitals (upon nurse directive), self‑administering medication/vitamins, and bringing them meals, etc.
  • Develop healthy relationships with clients in the program, maintaining appropriate boundaries, and being a role model and mentor.
  • Be compassionate and respectful towards clients, at the same time being firm and direct, pointing them toward their personal goals.
  • Provide spiritual care to program clients. This may involve praying with clients, leading devotions, and/or assisting with memorization of bible passages, all upon client’s request.
  • Assist clients in difficult or emotional situations or circumstances that may arise.
  • Discuss behavior and/or attitudes that are interfering with clients or others programming, as needed. This could result in the coach using a consequence management system.
  • Model and enforce all program rules in such a way that teach the clients according to the culture of honor and program guidelines.
  • Take attendance and ensure the clients are accounted for and in the correct locations.
  • Maintain the data entry for the daily facility log and shift report, ensuring these are kept up to date.
  • Maintain regular building security checks and record the security checks in the facility log (more specific to overnight staff).
  • Monitor evening lights out, and conduct morning wakeups to include cleanup, breakfast, and morning devotions (more specifically to overnight staff).
  • Complete room and person searches to ensure clients are in compliance with program guidelines and document any non‑compliant findings.
  • Oversee client visitation with family members and people from the community.

Required Skills & Experience (Minimum Qualifications)
High school diploma or (GED) required or equivalent combination of education and experience.

Must be able to meet at least one of the following requirements:
o a course of study in a health or human services related field leading to a bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, or associate’s degree; or
o one year of experience with vulnerable adults; or
o experience as a certified peer specialist according to MN Statutes Sec. 256B.0615.

Must be comfortable working with people with life‑controlling challenges, including mental health and addiction.
The ability to live and work by MnTC’s culture of honor & core values – practicing compassion, honor, respect, integrity, servanthood, and trust.
The ability to live and work by the Recovery Coach Code of Honor.
Ability to manage difficult or emotional client situations and maintain confidentiality.
Ability to interpret bible verses and apply biblical knowledge in an appropriate and relevant way to each…

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