Description:
Training Delivery & Curriculum Facilitation
-
Facilitate HHSC-approved Core, Mental Health First Aid, and Supplemental Peer Specialist Training to individuals seeking certification.
-
Deliver instruction in-person and via telehealth platforms, ensuring accessibility and engagement.
-
Promote SAMHSA-aligned recovery principles throughout the learning experience.
-
Provide culturally responsive, trauma-informed instruction tailored to diverse learners.
Trainee Support & Development
-
Foster a respectful and inclusive environment where lived experience is honored.
-
Support trainee progress through coaching, feedback, and real-time clarification of course materials.
-
Maintain open communication with participants before, during, and after training sessions.
-
Track trainee attendance, participation, and completion status.
Program Support & Quality Assurance
-
Assist with the collection and review of pre/post assessments, evaluations, and satisfaction surveys.
-
Submit documentation and training records in accordance with HHSC guidelines and internal procedures.
-
Participate in curriculum reviews, updates, and training of trainers (TOT) as needed.
-
Collaborate with the Training Institute Program Manager to ensure training fidelity and effectiveness.
Requirements:
Required
-
High school diploma or equivalent
-
Certification as a Recovery Support Peer Specialist (RSPS) or equivalent credential within six months of hire
-
Minimum of one year of experience in social services, substance use disorder support, or a related field.
-
Lived experience in recovery or familiarity with recovery communities
-
Experience working with youth in recovery, behavioral health, education, or social service
-
Training in peer recovery coaching or a related discipline.
-
Knowledge of applicable state and federal regulations regarding substance use services and peer recovery models.
-
Experience in program development, supervision, and performance evaluation.
-
Must have a valid Texas driver license, a minimum of six (6) years of driving experience, and a clean driving record.
-
Applicants must be twenty-three (23) years of age or older to comply with Rise Recovery’s insurance requirements.
-
Must maintain automobile insurance coverage, be able to travel as needed, and be able to meet on a consistent basis the driving record requirements of Rise Recovery’s auto insurance carrier if personal vehicle is driven during company business.
-
Commit to ethical responsibilities, including maintaining confidentiality, establishing appropriate boundaries, and avoiding dual relationships with individuals served.
Preferred
-
Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, education, or a related field
-
Strong leadership and team-building skills.
-
Excellent written and verbal communication.
-
Ability to manage multiple priorities and maintain organization in a fast-paced environment.
-
Proficiency with Microsoft Office and other relevant software applications.
-
Ability to relate respectfully to individuals from diverse backgrounds.
-
Strong problem-solving and conflict-resolution skills.
Physical Requirements
-
Must be able to meet the physical requirements to complete SAMA and CPR training including lifting up to 12 lbs. and supporting up to 55 lbs.; bending, stooping, and getting on and off the floor without assistance.
-
Ability to walk, stand, sit for short or long periods of time.
-
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
-
Able to operate standard office technology, equipment and utilize office supplies.
Working Conditions
-
Flexible setting including virtual instruction, classroom training, and occasional travel.
-
Regularly scheduled hours may vary during periods of workload fluctuation.
- Occasional night, weekend and holiday hours may be necessary to support additional recovery programming and/or Rise Recovery events.