Certified Recovery Specialist Program Offered at Towanda

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Do you have a history of addictions recovery and want to help others? The 54-hour Certified Recovery Specialist (CRS) is a Peer Support position formally recognized by the Pennsylvania Certification Board. Participants will receive education in Recovery Management, Education & Advocacy, Professional Ethics & Responsibility, Confidentiality, and Addictions.

To apply for certification to become a CRS, individuals must meet the Pennsylvania Certification Board (PCB) requirements which include: a history of addictions recovery – must have a minimum of 18 months, in a continuous manner, of personal, lived recovery experience, a high school diploma or GED, successful completion of the Certified Recovery Specialist 54-Hour Training Program, successful completion of the Pennsylvania Certification Board CRS exam and sign an ethical code of conduct.

The CRS program will be held at the Northern Tier Center in the Progress Authority Building in Towanda on Tuesdays & Thursdays June 6th through August 3rd (no class June 26th through July 7th) from 5-8pm. There are also 2 Saturday session on June 17th and July 15th from 9am–4pm and a voluntary Exam Prep Session on Saturday, August 5th from 9am–12pm.

Cost for the program is $995 per person and includes all required study materials but not the exam. The PA Cert Board requires candidates to complete the CRS exam application. The cost of the exam is $100 payable directly to the Board with the application and requisite documents.

The Penn State Wilkes-Barre Northern Tier Center located right in Towanda extends the resources of a world-class, Big Ten, research-oriented university right into the northeast corner of Pennsylvania. We strive to be the partner of choice by providing superior customer service, recognizing that our growth depends upon establishing and maintaining satisfied relationships. We serve individuals, companies, and organizations in Bradford, Sullivan, Wyoming and Luzerne counties offering quality programming to support the workforce development needs of companies and the professional and personal development needs of individuals.

For more information, please contact The Penn State Wilkes-Barre Northern Tier Center at 570-268-7778 or via email psnnortherntier@psu.edu.

 

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