CERTIFIED PEER RECOVERY SPECIALIST TRAINING COURSE - COA has combined the two training courses as required by the New Jersey Addiction Certification Board to acquire your CPRS. This is a CCAR comprehensive training academy that assures a smooth transition to a new field in Recovery Coaching to help those looking to successfully sustain the recovery they embrace.Register Now

RECOVERY COACHING &

PROFESSIONALISM

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A PROFESSIONAL RECOVERY COACH? 12 CEU’S


Now that recovery coaches are being recognized as having such a profound impact in recovery, many more organizations are looking to hire coaches. Coaches that can easily demonstrate a high level of professionalism may easily assimilate into these new exciting employment opportunities.

CART is dedicated to building training programs to support this movement, so that coaches are able to regularly refine their craft of actively listening, asking good questions and managing their own stuff. Because of these high standards of excellence for our training programs and expectations of what we feel make good Recovery Coaches, CART is constantly asked to help agencies looking to employ CCAR trained Recovery Coaches. However, the landscape of where those roles are available has changed. Typically you’d find Recovery Coaches at your local recovery community centers, but now we are seeing a greater need for skilled coaches to work in other professional settings, such as hospitals, treatment facilities, police stations and court systems. In response to the demand, CART has developed what we think will be a highly utilized and sought after training program for Recovery Coaches looking to work or are working within professional settings.

PARTICIPANTS IN THIS TRAINING WILL:

  • Define professionalism as it pertains to recovery coaching;
  • Learn about and develop the various characteristics that a professional possesses;
  • Understand their personal accountabilities in their role as recovery coaches;
  • Learn the importance of the concept “stay in their lane” when it comes to working in a large system, like a hospital, court and/or treatment system;
  • Reexamine the roles of a recovery coach in order to maintain good boundaries when working in professional settings;
  • Have opportunities to practice and demonstrate newly acquired skills.

RECOVERY COACHING AND PROFESSIONALISM

12 CEUS, REGISTRATION FEE: $250.00

To Be Determined