Recovery Advocate (56164)
At YSS, we know that recovery continues beyond treatment. As a Recovery Advocate on our Ember Recovery Campus in Cambridge, you'll walk alongside youth throughout their recovery journey, helping them build the skills, confidence, and support system they need to thrive.
You'll serve as a trusted mentor, advocate, and coordinator, helping participants navigate daily life, achieve personal goals, connect with community resources, and prepare for life beyond residential treatment. From welcoming new participants on their first day to checking in months after discharge, you'll play a vital role in helping each young person build a foundation for lasting recovery.
As a Recovery Advocate, you'll be one of the most consistent and influential people in a participant's recovery journey. You'll help youth build life skills, navigate challenges, access resources, and prepare for life beyond treatment—all while creating a safe, supportive environment where lasting change can happen.
What You'll Do...
Support Daily Success
- Build supportive, therapeutic relationships with youth while providing encouragement, structure, and accountability.
- Create a safe, welcoming, and positive living environment where participants can grow and succeed.
- Help participants develop independent living skills, healthy routines, and personal responsibility.
- Ensure participants' basic needs are met, including hygiene, clothing, nutrition, and overall well-being.
- Administer medications and accurately document care as required.
- Plan meaningful activities, celebrations, and community-building events that create a sense of belonging.
Advocate for Growth
- Complete assessments to identify education, employment, life skills, and support needs.
- Connect participants with community resources, supports, and opportunities that promote long-term success.
- Provide ongoing case management while encouraging youth to take ownership of their recovery goals.
- Collaborate with therapists, families, schools, and community partners to coordinate services and remove barriers.
- Supervise mentors and 12-Step contacts to strengthen each participant's recovery network.
Guide the Journey
- Welcome new participants by preparing living spaces, completing orientations, and helping them feel safe and supported from day one.
- Complete admission responsibilities, including inventories, searches, documentation, and crisis prevention planning.
- Develop individualized transition plans with participants, families, therapists, and schools to support a successful return home.
- Complete discharge planning and documentation while ensuring participants leave with the resources they need.
- Stay connected after discharge through follow-up contacts that provide encouragement, accountability, and continued support.
Work as One Team
- Partner with residential leadership and the treatment team to ensure high-quality, coordinated care.
- Share timely updates on participant progress, concerns, and significant changes.
- Participate in an on-call rotation to support crisis response and participant safety.Build trusting relationships that help youth develop confidence, independence, and self-sufficiency.
This is not a complete list of the responsibilities of this position. Duties may change at any time.
Who You Are...
You're a compassionate mentor, skilled advocate, and steady source of support. You believe every young person deserves someone in their corner and enjoy helping youth build the confidence, life skills, and connections they need to create a brighter future.
What We Provide...
We invest in people—because when you thrive, so do the communities we serve. At YSS, you’ll find meaningful work, strong support, and benefits designed for real life.
Supportive Culture & Work Environment
- Supportive leadership team and mission-driven culture
- Flexibility and autonomy in a collaborative environment
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for all employees
Health & Wellness Benefits
- Comprehensive health insurance
- Voluntary dental and vision insurance
- Life insurance and long-term disability coverage
- Supplemental accident, critical illness, and hospital indemnity insurance
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA) / Health Savings Account (HSA) options
- Flu shots and mental health support resources
- Paid membership to the Athletic Club of Ames
Time Off & Work-Life Balance
- Generous paid time off (4 weeks PTO)
- Paid holidays, including a birthday holiday
- Volunteer time off
Financial & Retirement Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Supplemental compensation award
- 403(b) retirement savings plan
Professional & Career Support
- Professional liability insurance coverage
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) qualified employer