Facilitating a recovery group requires a deep understanding of the challenges individuals face when overcoming addiction and a commitment to supporting their journey toward sobriety and wellness. Here are some key responsibilities for a group facilitator in a recovery setting:
- Create a Safe and Supportive Environment: Ensure that the group setting is conducive to open sharing and mutual respect. Establish ground rules that promote confidentiality, non-judgment, and empathy.
- Lead Group Discussions: Guide discussions by introducing topics related to addiction recovery, such as coping strategies, triggers, relapse prevention, and personal growth. Encourage participants to share their experiences, thoughts, and feelings.
- Provide Psycho education: Offer information and resources about addiction, recovery processes, and mental health. Educate participants about the effects of substance abuse on the brain and body, as well as the benefits of sobriety.
- Foster Peer Support: Encourage group members to offer support and encouragement to one another. Facilitate opportunities for individuals to connect outside of group sessions, such as through peer mentoring or social activities.
- Listen Actively: Practice active listening to understand the perspectives and needs of group members. Validate their experiences and emotions while offering empathy and understanding.
- Offer Guidance and Feedback: Provide constructive feedback and guidance based on evidence-based practices and personal experiences. Offer practical suggestions for managing cravings, coping with stress, and building healthy habits.
- Manage Group Dynamics: Address conflicts or disruptions within the group in a respectful and constructive manner. Mediate disagreements and redirect conversations back to productive and supportive channels.
- Model Healthy Behavior: Lead by example by demonstrating behaviors associated with recovery, such as honesty, accountability, and self-care. Share personal stories of challenges and successes in overcoming addiction.
- Monitor Progress: Keep track of participants' progress in recovery and address any concerns or setbacks they may experience. Celebrate milestones and achievements to reinforce positive behavior.
- Collaborate with Other Professionals: Work closely with other professionals involved in the participants' care, such as therapists, counselors, and medical providers. Coordinate treatment plans and referrals as needed to ensure comprehensive support.
- Maintain Confidentiality: Respect the confidentiality of group members by keeping discussions and personal information confidential. Adhere to ethical guidelines and legal requirements regarding privacy and confidentiality.
- Continuously Educate Yourself: Stay informed about developments in the field of addiction recovery and attend training sessions or workshops to enhance your knowledge and skills as a facilitator.
By fulfilling these responsibilities, a group facilitator can play a vital role in supporting individuals on their journey to recovery and fostering a sense of community and empowerment within the group.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $24.00 - $29.00 per hour
Expected hours: 15 per week
Schedule:
- 4 hour shift
- 8 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
- Weekends as needed
Work setting:
Ability to Relocate:
- Mission Viejo, CA: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: In person