Recovery Engagement Specialist - San Francisco, CA; NOC
Listed on 2026-02-22
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Healthcare
Mental Health
Overview
Ifyou’repassionate about making a meaningful impact, working in a mission-driven environment, and helping redefine behavioral health crisis care, we invite you to join us at Connections Health Solutions. Together,we’resaving lives and changing the face of behavioralhealth.
About Connections
We’renot just behavioral health people—we’recrisis people.
When individuals need supportnow, we provide immediate-access behavioral health crisis care that stabilizes, supports, and connects people to the resources they need to continue their recovery.
Founded by emergency room psychiatrists, our physician‑led, data‑driven model is backed by more than 15 years of crisis careexpertise. Recognized by SAMHSA and the National Council for Mental Wellbeing as a national best practice,we’vedelivered criticalcrisiscare to thousands of people during some of the most challenging moments of their lives. Our mission is simple and unwavering:providing immediate care to people in crisis andconnectingthem to long‑term support within their community.
About the RESET Center,operated by Connections
Located in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood, the RESET Center provides an alternative destination for individuals who are found to be publicly intoxicated (due to alcohol and/or drugs) and would otherwise be transported to the emergency department or jail.
In collaboration and partnership with local law enforcement and public health agencies, the RESET Center aims to effectively divert intoxicated individuals away from the criminal justice and/or healthcare systems to improve outcomes, reduce systemic burden, and support connection to needed resources within the community.
ResponsibilitiesWhat You’ll Do:
The
Recovery
Engagement Specialist
at the
RESET Center
plays a vital role in creating a safe, calm, and supportive environment for community members under the influence of alcohol and/or other drugs. The RESET Center provides an alternative destination for individuals who would otherwise be transported to the emergency department or jail—offering a compassionate, trauma‑informed, and person‑centered approach to care.
The Recovery Engagement Specialistsupportsindividuals through the sobering process, perform basic monitoring, document participant status, foster trust and engagement, and ensure participant comfort, hydration, and safety. This role works as part of a coordinated multidisciplinary team and deeply values
lived experience
—including homelessness, recovery, incarceration, harm reduction engagement, and experiences with substance use—as a source of expertise, connection, and credibility in supporting participants.
Participant Support & Monitoring
- Take participant vital signs as delegated per protocol.
- Monitor participants throughout the sobering process, ensuring adherence to guidelines and general well‑being.
- Respond promptly to participant needs and requests with empathy, patience, and excellent customer service.
- Provide snacks, hydration, blankets, and other comfort measures to support safe sobering.
- Observe participant behavior and condition, completing required observation logs, rounds, and milieu documentation accurately and in real time.
- Identifyescalating or unsafe behavior and promptly notify supervisory or clinical team members.
Engagement & Relationship Building
- Engage participants in supportive, compassionate, and non‑judgmental ways, with respect for their individual experience and autonomy.
- Leverage personal or livedexperience (where comfortable) to build trust, foster rapport, and demonstrateunderstanding of recovery and harm reduction pathways.
Environment & Safety
- Support safety and calm tone within the center through trauma‑informed communication and de‑escalation techniques.
- Assist with environmental cleanliness and sanitation, ensuring all spaces are organized, hygienic, and supportive of a dignified participant experience.
- Work collaboratively with other team members—including health workers, safety monitors, peers, and supervisors—to maintain an orderly, non‑judgmental environment.
Training & Development
- Participate in ongoing training and development opportunities, including:
- Motivational interviewing
- Effects…
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