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  • Advocate/Recovery Coach

    Posted: 04/29/2026

    The Hope Project: Advocate/Recovery Coach

    Job Description

    Location: Newaygo County, MI
    Status: Full-time (32-40 hours/week), M-F, 9 AM-5 PM and occasional events/groups to
    attend outside those hours
    Classification: Nonexempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act
    Education: Degree in Social Work or related field preferred; CCAR Certification
    preferred
    Pay Range: $22-27/Hour
    Description Written/Last Reviewed: April 2026
    Reports to: Executive Director
    Please send cover letter & resume by May 8, 2026 to jobs@hopeprojectusa.org
    (Cover letter is required)
    Position Summary:
    The Hope Project’s (THP) Advocate/Recovery Coach will help with case management
    and recovery coaching of youth and adult clients and help with fulfilling program goals.
    Responsibilities Include:
    • Case Management:
    • Provide screening and client intakes
    • Manage an active case load of 30-60 clients
    • Co-facilitate support groups when needed
    • Document in Apricot Database interactions with clients
    • Provide Advocacy and Supportive Services: Assist and/or advocate on behalf of
    clients and to link clients with community systems personnel to secure the
    following services:
    • Children’s Services: Provide child(ren) clients with activities and
    programming other than counseling including, but not limited to,
    recreational activities, assisting parents in making educational plans for
    their children, arts and crafts, tutoring, opportunities to participate in
    community activities such as 4-H, theater groups, volunteer organizations,
    etc.
    • Criminal Justice Advocacy: Provide support, assistance, and/or advocate

    for clients at any stage of the criminal justice process, including post-
    sentencing services. Work to ensure that clients have access to justice

    and legal entitlements, such as protection orders

    • Employment Services: Provide support, assistance and/or advocate for
    clients in gaining the necessary skills, knowledge, resources to secure
    employment suitable for maintaining independent living.
    • Provide support, assistance, and/or advocate for clients in accessing and
    utilizing community support services
    • Health Care: Provide support, assistance and/or advocate for clients in
    obtaining emergency and routine health care at hospitals, physicians,
    dentists, mental healthcare professionals and other healthcare providers.
    • Housing Advocacy: Provide support, assistance and/or advocate for
    clients in obtaining safe housing and/or relocating a client.
    • Transportation: Provide and/or assist clients with transportation to and
    from programming, appointments, court, etc. Adhere to all applicable laws
    related to safety in the transportation of children and adults.
    • Emergency Financial Assistance: Connect clients with financial and/or
    material resources for items such as prescriptions, transportation (e.g. bus
    tokens, gas cards, taxi vouchers), security deposits, and security
    systems/modifications to address any emergency needs of the client.

    • Recovery Coaching
    • Provide peer-based support to clients seeking or in recovery from
    substance use disorders.
    • Help create recovery plans, navigate resources, set goals, and build sober
    support networks with clients
    • Help clients maintain accountability to sustain long term recovery.
    • Facilitate recovery groups
    • Provide Systems Change, Community Education and Public Awareness
    o Work collaboratively with community systems used by crime victims during
    crisis. Systems include active participation on inter-agency councils, Case
    Managers Meeting and Task Forces to help further resources for clients
    o Present or train adults and the general population on human trafficking.
    o Communicate effectively THP’s mission, values, and purpose to inspire
    people to support THP’s cause

    • This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of
    activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties,
    responsibilities and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time
    with or without notice.
    Requirements:
    • Commitment to The Hope Project’s mission and core values
    • Understanding of sex trafficking, trauma, and what makes someone vulnerable
    • Highly professional with strong administrative and organizational skills
    • A people person, extremely welcoming and engaging, with a heart of compassion
    and empathy to serve others
    • Ability to work without supervision and manage time effectively
    • Excellent written and oral communication skills
    • Must have a valid driver's license
    • Must be able to pass national background check and driver record check
    • Certified Life Recovery Coach (At least 2-year sobriety required) preferred

    • Familiarity with Apricot (client management software program) a plus
    • Ability to speak Spanish a plus
    • Lived experience preferred
    • Experience in case management preferred
    About The Hope Project
    The Hope Project is a 501c3 non-profit Christian faith-based organization. Our mission
    is to support the healing of girls and women who have survived sex trafficking and
    prevent further cases through mentoring and education. Our vision is to end the
    suffering from sex trafficking.
    Our core values are:
    Love → We are motivated by the love of Christ.
    Justice → We believe that God has called us to bring justice to a broken world.
    Empowerment → We are committed to creating an environment of empowerment.
    Collaboration → We are committed to meeting the diverse needs of those we serve
    through collaboration.
    Stewardship → We are committed to using the resources we are given responsibly and
    transparently.
    Prayer → We believe in the power of prayer.
    We provide individual therapy, group therapy, support groups, recovery coaching,
    recovery groups, mentoring, case management, extra support and resources to
    survivors of sex trafficking and vulnerable youth starting at age 11 years old. In addition,
    The Hope Project has opened Rays of Hope, a healing home for women who have
    survived sex trafficking and is working towards opening a home for children. The Hope
    Project is located in Muskegon, MI but also has a satellite office in Newaygo County
    (White Cloud). The Hope Project is an umbrella and oversight to the Newaygo Co.
    Human Trafficking Task Force and the Lakeshore Human Trafficking Task Force.
    Visit www.hopeprojectusa.org to learn more.

    Employee: ___________________________________ Date: ___________________
    Supervisor: _________________________________ Date: __________________

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