DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Behavioral Health
Minnesota Association of Professional Employees  (MAPE)
*This posting will be used to fill four (4) identical positions for PTRs# 126593 (Lead), 126594, 126596, and 126597.* **Bidders – Please note that you will be required to provide an updated resume to the hiring supervisor/manager for this position.**
The Recovery Residence Certification Specialist implements Minnesota’s Recovery Residence Certification Program by conducting certification reviews, on-site inspections, complaint investigations, and ongoing compliance monitoring. The position ensures recovery residences meet statutory, safety, and quality standards and supports the oversight of the recovery housing system. The Specialist collaborates with internal and external partners to promote consistent, equitable, and recovery-oriented certification practices statewide. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: -Certification Review and Compliance Monitoring -Complaint Investigation and Enforcement Support
There are three (3) different ways to qualify for this position, and you must have the required work experience: One (1) year of advanced-level working experience in regulatory oversight, program certification, compliance monitoring, or licensing within a human services, behavioral health, or residential/housing program along with the required work experiences listed below. OR Bachelor’s degree in psychology, human services, social work, or another closely related degree. AND Two (2) years of working experience providing technical support duties in regulatory oversight, program certification, compliance monitoring, or licensing within a human services, behavioral health, or residential/housing program along with the required work experiences listed below. OR Three (3) years of working experience providing technical support duties in regulatory oversight, program certification, compliance monitoring, or licensing within a human services, behavioral health, or residential/housing program along with the required work experiences listed below. Required work experience must clearly demonstrate: -Experience reviewing, evaluating, or monitoring program documentation, applications, or compliance records. -Experience applying federal, state, or local regulations or policies governing human services, housing, or health programs. -Working knowledge of confidentiality requirements, such as HIPAA, 42 CFR Part 2, or comparable privacy frameworks. -Proficiency in MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, Teams) and document management tools such as Adobe Acrobat. -Valid Driver's License.