Recovery Counselor
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Community Health, Mental Health -
Social Work
Community Health, Mental Health
Overview
Join to apply for the Recovery Counselor role at Trilogy
. Position located in Rogers Park. The Recovery Counselor will assess the client’s personal, medical, emotional, social, and environmental situation to plan for treatment course through home, community, and office visits. They will work with clients who may have higher risk factors that create a barrier to more traditional outreach services. The Recovery Counselor will be an advocate for clients and link them to community services as needed.
They will provide client-centered, strengths-based, and trauma-informed services to clients with severe mental illnesses and co-occurring substance abuse/addiction disorders utilizing a harm reduction approach. This role requires a car.
Salary
: $22.89 - $26.32 per hour.
Sign-on bonus
: $1,500.
Schedule
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Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm.
Ethical, equitable care and collaboration with community partners are expected, along with crisis/on-call coverage as directed. The Recovery Counselor will provide at least 60-75% of all community support services in the community, engage clients not yet linked to services, build relationships to increase receptivity to services and treatment, and assist with accessing entitlements where higher levels of care may be required.
Primaryjob functions
- Independently assess risk and client’s need for higher level of care; i.e. hospital, detox program, emergency room, etc.
- Determine associated risk and coordinate support from colleagues/Supervisors to manage risk; e.g. provide two-person visits to clients
- Assess client’s personal, medical, emotional, social, and environmental situation through home, community, and office visits.
- Implement assertive engagement strategies with potential clients to bring them into services and assist with linkage to needed treatment.
- Participate in initial engagement with clients through street, shelter, jail, and community outreach throughout the city of Chicago.
- Complete intake process for clients being opened to the team from various referral sources including Illinois Department of Corrections, shelters, and hospitals. Complete client’s intake paperwork; e.g. application for services, consent for treatment, etc.
- Conduct mental health assessments to determine service needs, appropriateness of service, and level of care needed. Document all client encounters in tracking systems.
- Ensure completion of authorization for services. Communicate with managed care organizations to retrieve authorizations for client services.
- Coordinate the establishment of an individual recovery plan with the client, client’s support system, and other care providers.
- Recognize and act on opportunities to move clients to appropriate levels of care; provide referrals to additional services as indicated.
- Assist clients in identifying signs and symptoms of de-compensation. Work collaboratively with clients to identify coping skills to assist in managing symptoms and stressors experienced.
- Assist clients in learning and improving independent living skills; i.e. personal hygiene, housekeeping skills, nutrition, and shopping for food and personal items
- Educate and assist clients with applying for entitlements; i.e. Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Disability Insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and SNAP
- Accompany clients to important appointments in the community and provide support with issues related to housing, substance use, budgeting, social support, and medication.
- Advocate on client’s behalf and empower clients to advocate on behalf of themselves when appropriate with a focus on understanding the criminal justice system and citywide housing opportunities.
- Communicate effectively and efficiently with community partners involved in client’s care and within the team model for a multi-disciplinary approach to client care.
- Perform other related duties and/or projects as assigned
- Must have one of the following requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in counseling and guidance, rehabilitation counseling, social work, education, vocational counseling, psychology, pastoral counseling, family therapy, or related human service field
- Bachelor's degree in any other field with two…
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