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Recovery Specialist Supervisor

Worcester, MA

Full-Time, Exempt


DEPARTMENT
Jana’s Place


REPORTS TO
Program Director


ABOUT OUR ORGANIZATION
Safe Exit Initiative (SEI), formally Living in Freedom Together, Inc. (LIFT), is a survivor-led nonprofit organization where survivors of systems of prostitution and allies collaborate to provide support to victims and survivors of the sex trade — populations that are routinely neglected and marginalized by society. Our mission is to provide quality exit services and support to prostituted individuals and to end prostitution. We have developed a comprehensive approach to accomplishing our mission, which includes advocacy for social change and justice for survivors; leading legislative initiatives at the national, state, and local levels; providing training and consulting services to community-based partners such as medical providers, social service agencies, and law enforcement; and developing and delivering education and outreach services for community members and academic institutions.


JANA’S PLACE
SEI opened Jana’s Place in October 2019. Jana’s Place is the first recovery home of its kind for women exiting prostitution and in early recovery from substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health disorders. We are looking for candidates excited to join a growing organization working to change the traditional model of recovery to meet the unique needs of women with histories of exploitation in the sex trade. Successful candidates must be open to learning how to implement a multifaceted treatment model, enthusiastic about helping women build their own paths to recovery, and committed to creating a culture that promotes social change, reduces inequality for survivors and people in recovery, and embraces patients’ autonomy in their own treatment.


POSITION SUMMARY
The Recovery Specialist Supervisor reports to the Program Director and provides group and individual supervision and support to the Recovery Specialists while maintaining program inventories and schedules for both staff and participants.

Jana’s Place utilizes both Recovery Specialists and Residential Counselors to holistically address the needs of participants. The Recovery Specialist Supervisor provides peer and recovery support services for participants in the program. These services include, but are not limited to, facilitating support for participants in individual and group settings, supporting participants experiencing challenges managing trauma-related symptoms, and ensuring Jana’s Place remains a safe environment for participants and staff alike.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Train Recovery Specialists

• Supervise Recovery Specialists
• Support participants in achieving individual recovery goals
• Assist participants with medication administration
• Assist participants with implementing and modeling grounding and healing strategies
• Facilitate individual and group support
• Facilitate non-clinical groups
• Support participants in strengthening fundamental life skills such as grocery shopping, housekeeping, meal preparation, and similar tasks
• Assist participants in creating, maintaining, and modifying a workable framework to support action steps associated with identified goals in their Recovery Plan
• Engage and support participants in adopting healthy lifestyle strategies
• Participate in regular staff meetings as directed
• Record and file necessary paperwork during shifts as needed
• Perform housekeeping and food preparation duties
• Communicate with staff members during shift changes, report critical incidents, and complete documentation in accordance with policy

• Assist in on-call support

• Support with crucial shift coverage as needed
• Accompany and transport participants to appointments as needed
• Complete basic daily documentation
• Assist in crisis intervention as needed
• Embrace a team approach to household management
• Perform any other tasks assigned by management


MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
• Lived experience preferred, but not required
• Management experience preferred
• Valid Driver’s License required
• High School Diploma or GED required
• Ability to apply independent judgment and determine appropriate courses of action, including during emergency situations
• Personal interest in and commitment to working with women impacted by Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE)
• Flexible and positive attitude with belief in the healing and recovery process
• Possess cultural sensitivity and adaptability to various personalities and backgrounds
• Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team


NOTE
Salary: $52,000/year

This job description does not state or imply that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee in this position. Employees may be required to follow additional job-related instructions and complete other job-related duties as assigned. Duties and responsibilities are subject to change to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.


HOW TO APPLY

Please send your resume and cover letter to:

Alina Bluto, Senior Director of Programs & Engagement
Email: Alina@safeexits.org


Candidates who apply within two weeks of the posting date will be prioritized.

Posted May 27, 2026

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