Therapeutic Recovery Coach
Listed on 2026-03-04
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Healthcare
Mental Health
Position
Position: Therapeutic Recovery Coach
LocationLocation: Upper Valley Vermont/New Hampshire
StatusStatus: Part-Time, PRN (per circumstance and as needed)
Compensation Scale- Bachelors - $25 - $70
- Masters - $70 - $135
- PhD/Doctorate - $130 - $165
Final rate of pay may vary from the above based on experience and skill set and will be mutually agreed upon during the interview process.
Who We AreIntent Clinical offers a continuum of services to guide individuals and families through the behavioral health industry by providing concierge-level care, identifying suitable treatment and aftercare options, and assisting in creating and implementing sustainable recovery plans. We help address the needs of those struggling with behavioral health issues including substance use disorders, mental health issues, eating disorders, and mood and personality disorders.
We also support individuals on the autism spectrum, aging adults with dementia, and young adults who are struggling with transitions to independence.
You are professional, dependable, and able to tailor your therapeutic approach according to each client’s specific needs. You are knowledgeable about clinical mental health diagnosis and have client-facing behavioral health experience. You are dedicated to the client’s well-being, understand the importance of confidentiality and discretion, and are adept at managing crises while remaining calm and focused. You are comfortable with a flexible work schedule and being assigned cases on an as-needed basis.
The ideal case management/recovery coach candidate is adept at working independently while also thriving with supervision and guidance.
- Participate in initial consults and write corresponding consult reports.
- Complete biopsychosocial assessments on clients.
- Review past treatment records and contact clinical providers.
- Coordinate and complete a comprehensive consultation addressing the client’s educational, vocational, recreational, and social needs.
- Clinical: define what clinical services will be accessed and how frequently. Facilitate efficient communication between treatment team, client, and family coach.
- Educational: assist in selecting a school program. Support a client’s school plan, including class selection, connections, and school-based resources (i.e. tutoring and counseling).
- Vocational plan: assess vocational interests, provide short-term support for finding and keeping a job and long-term planning towards career goals.
- Recreational plan: discover clients’ interests in cultural, sports-related, and artistic pursuits. Connect to appropriate resources.
- Social: develop skills to pursue healthy behaviors and assist in cultivating a positive support network.
- Independent living skills: create and monitor a budget, assist with time management and other basic living skills as needed.
- Create short and long-term client goal plans; daily document progress.
- Meet with client 1‑5 times per week in the community or home settings to monitor progress, with follow-up calls as appropriate.
- Provide connections to endorse community resources, treatment options, peer counselors and AA companions as appropriate.
- Provide observed in‑home drug testing and Soberlink monitoring if appropriate.
- Emergency support, on‑call availability, and client transportation as needed.
- Additional duties will be assigned as deemed appropriate.
- One year or more of direct client experience in behavioral health or related fields.
- Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent.
- Ability to calmly, flexibly, and efficiently manage client crises as they arise.
- Valid driver’s license with a safe driving record.
- Ability to work collaboratively as well as independently.
- Knowledge of mental health diagnoses and behavioral health treatments.
- Comfort and quick learning curve with technology on day‑to‑day tasks (i.e. Microsoft Office, Salesforce).
- Experience working as a recovery coach, mental health clinician or therapeutic companion.
- Experience working with high‑net worth families.
- Professional licensure (i.e. LMSW, LMHC, LMFT).
- Demonstrated engagement in community service initiatives, particularly…
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