FFR Recovery House Manager
Company: Volunteers of America Southeast Louisiana Inc
Location: New Orleans
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description JOB SUMMARY The Recovery House
Manager, under the direction of the Assistant Vice President of
Integrated & Behavioral Health, is responsible for managing and
coordinating daily activities of the residential center. This
individual works directly with residents in early recovery,
providing structure and support to residents seeking to establish
long-term recovery from a substance use disorder. This individual
manages and coordinates daily housekeeping tasks, leads weekly
House Meetings, conducts inspections, and searches of residents and
visitors. This individual will directly supervise support staff
responsible for night and weekend operations, cleaning, maintenance
and transportation services. This individual serves as the
program's Safety Committee Representative. This individual
completes inventory and ordering of supplies, within established
budgets in coordination with other supervisory staff. This
individual will work closely with other supervisory and
administrative staff to ensure efficient and high-quality service
provision for all persons served by the program. As the residential
center opens, the Recovery House Manager must be flexible and
support the team in successful launch and scaling of services.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Support the Assistant Vice
President of Integrated & Behavioral Health in the successful
design and implementation of programming across American Society of
Addiction Medicine (ASAM) residential levels of care (3.5, 3.3, and
3.1) and aftercare peer support services. Work closely with other
supervisory and residential center staff to ensure the provision of
team-based care for all persons served is high quality, efficient,
and in compliance with all accreditation and funding source
requirements. Work directly with residents in early recovery,
providing structure and support to residents seeking to establish
long-term recovery from a substance use disorder. Provide
onboarding, training, ongoing supervision of the support staff to
ensure support staff are creating and maintaining a
recovery-oriented environment based on the principles of
Therapeutic Communities. With the Assistant Vice President of
Integrated and Behavioral, ensure all operational policies and
procedures, training manuals, other supportive training documents,
resources and succession plans are updated on a timely basis to
ensure accuracy for staff. Manage support staff schedule, ensuring
24/7/365 coverage of operational functions required per Louisiana
Department of Health Behavioral Health Standards, including
adequate coverage over holidays and during Emergency Operation Plan
enactments. Ensure residents, staff and visitors sign in and out of
building in and are searched in compliance with program policy and
procedures. Ensure resident egress from facility with approved
passes. Ensure resident access to phones, mail, packages and
visitors with approved passes. Address all incoming phone calls in
compliance with HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 requirements. Record
accurate and detailed messages. Facilitate communication of
messages to appropriate staff. Lead weekly House Meetings with
residents to ensure clear communication between residents and staff
related to any house matters such as maintenance, chores and/or
behavioral concerns. Complete all duties required as the program’s
Safety Committee Representative, including but not limited to First
Aid Checklists, Health & Safety Surveys and Safety Drills. Ensure
cleanliness and maintenance of facility within established budgets.
Assign and track completion of resident chores. Address resident
concerns promptly as needed. Ensure transportation services are
arranged as needed with residents. Assign only approved drivers to
transport residents if van driver is unavailable and/or support
coordination of alternative transportation as needed. Utilize
concurrent documentation and record accurate information in the EHR
of each person served within 1 business day. Ensure accurate,
timely, and quality data entry is completed by supervisees. Ensure
documentation is completed in compliance with all accreditation and
funding source requirements. Facilitate ordering of needed supplies
within established budget, in coordination with other supervisory
staff and/or Assistant Vice President of Integrated & Behavioral
Health. Responsible for ensuring that all policies, procedures and
practices of VOASELA and all governmental regulatory agencies are
met. Perform additional duties as assigned. ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES (Non-essential) Ensure VOASELA and program staff
create and maintain a recovery-oriented environment based on the
principles of Therapeutic Communities. Provides support to all
program activities, including Child Watch. Adhere to the designated
dress code as stipulated for the specific role. VOASELA maintains
an alcohol and drug-free workplace, with a workforce free of
substance use. SUPERVISORY DUTIES: Family Recovery Supports Van
Driver Custodian KEY CONTACTS Maintains critical relationships with
the following: Vendors Warrantors. Maintenance and monitoring
contractors. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: This position
requires knowledge, skills and abilities equivalent to: High school
diploma or equivalent. (Preferred) Lived experience with a
substance use disorder diagnosis with at least 12 months (24-36
months or more preferred) of continuous demonstrated recovery.
Registered Peer Support Specialist credential preferred. At least 2
years of experience working with women experiencing substance use
disorders. At least 1 year of supervisory experience. Familiarity
with trauma-informed and culturally sensitive practices. Extensive
knowledge of the substance uses disorder continuum of care
available in the Greater New Orleans area. Excellent verbal and
written communication skills. Advanced computer skills. Advanced
skills within Electronic Health Systems. Ability to interact with
staff at all levels in a respectful manner, remaining flexible,
proactive, and task oriented. Problem-solving ability, attention to
detail, accuracy, flexibility, reliability, and prioritizing
skills. Must be able to maintain confidentiality per HIPAA and 42
CFR Part 2. Must be able to pass a criminal history investigation
(not all convictions will exclude candidates from being hired).
Must pass drug screening tests as required by agency’s policies and
procedures. Must complete tuberculosis (TB) screening prior to
employment and be free from Tuberculosis (TB) in a communicable
state via skin testing (or chest exam if recommended by physician).
Must be able to maintain First Aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(CPR) and seizure assessment training. This position provides
services in office. This position is responsible for enactment of
the agency and programs’s Emergency Operations Plan during
emergencies, such as hurricanes or inclement weather, which may
require evacuation and/or shelter in place with persons served and
staff. This position may transport persons served rarely using
personal or agency vehicle. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: The Recovery
House Manager schedule is Tuesday - Saturday 12-8:30p. This
position is responsible for ensuring overnight, weekend and holiday
coverage for the residential center, and will require flexibility
to provide coverage if needed. This position may require the
incumbent to engage in occasional local travel in and around the
community appropriate to the performance of duties and
responsibilities. As such, incumbent must have: Current driver’s
license issued by state of residence Current Vehicle Inspection
decal Current vehicle insurance Current vehicle registration in
state of residence Satisfactory Motor Vehicle Report WORKING
CONDITIONS Work is primarily performed in an office environment
while seated at a desk. Dexterity is used while performing work
with personal computer keyboard, calculator and other office
equipment. Driving to local (rarely) and some state-wide (rarely)
functions. The physical demands described here are representative
of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform
the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may
be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions.
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