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Crossroads for Women, I

Sober Living House Manager - volunteer

Crossroads for Women, I, Scarborough, Maine, us, 04074


Crossroads, the leader in women's recovery treatment in Maine, is adding to its continuum and embarking on a new and exciting endeavor! Supporting women in their recovery is what we do with passion, successfully supporting women in our communities for 50 years.

We are excited to launch our Sober Living residence in honor of one of our founders, Adele Donovan.

Adele's Place

will be an embracing landing place for women transitioning from their residential program.

This supportive environment will provide the safety and structure for women who are seeking a "home" to focus on their continued journey in remembering who they wanted to be.

We are seeking to partner with a strong, responsible, and accountable woman with the desire to support women in their recovery journey to join our team as the House Manager of Adele's Place.

This compensated volunteer position will benefit from the support of our residential program management as they manage the day to-day oversite of the house. The right person for this role is secure in their sobriety and committed in their endeavor to help uplift women navigating their recovery journey.

Responsibilities:

Live on site and maintain reliable oversite of the day-to-day houseFoster a cohesive, safe, and structured environment, requiring accountability to rules for all house residentsAssist with the introduction and onboarding of new residentsReport significant concerns, incidents, emergencies or major violations to Crossroads management immediatelyAddress and support accountability, conflict resolution, and/or behavioral concernsCoordinate and participate in random drug and alcohol screeningsPerform room checks to ensure adherence to house rulesConduct regular house meetings to address concerns, review expectations, and support cohesive communicationMaintain records of house logs, to include medication logs and required documentationProvide guidance and encouragement to residents in their recovery journeyMaintain confidentiality of individuals residing in the houseModel the values of Crossroads in all interactionsRequirements:

One+ years of sobriety (preferred two or more)Knowledge of recovery curriculums and frameworkStrong interpersonal relationship skills with the ability to manage a diverse group of women navigating recoveryConnection to recovery community and resourcesAbility to assess and support emergency situations with supportive presenceCompensation:

Room and boardCell phone stipend

The house manager should maintain consistent employment or community engagement in accordance with the house expectations while maintaining a consistent and supportive presence.