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Become a Professional Recovery Coach in California
Turn your lived experience into a rewarding career helping others in recovery
What CVR Training Adds to Your California Certification
Your California peer certification gives you the legal foundation to practice. CVR Executive Coaching training gives you the advanced skills and business knowledge to build a career you'll love.
Comprehensive Curriculum
Our training goes beyond basic peer support to give you advanced professional skills:
Core Recovery Coaching Competencies
- Motivational interviewing techniques
- Trauma-informed care approaches
- Crisis intervention strategies
- Relapse prevention planning
- Family systems and support
- Ethics and professional boundaries
Business & Marketing Skills
- Building your coaching practice from scratch
- Marketing strategies for recovery coaches
- Client acquisition and retention
- Pricing and packages
- Insurance and billing basics
- Online presence and social media
ICF & NAADAC Approved
Our training provides 20 ICF CCE hours and NAADAC CE hours approved by both ICF (International Coaching Federation) and NAADAC (Association for Addiction Professionals). These hours count toward maintaining your professional credentials.
Proprietary Technology (Included Free)
- SobaSearch.com - Because all recovery is local. Generate aftercare plans in minutes. Find and connect clients to meetings and local recovery resources.
- RecoveryCapital.App - Because no recovery coach should fly blind. Track client progress with strength-based assessments and outcome measurements.
- SamePageNotes.com - Because recovery is a team sport. Secure documentation and communication platform for client records, collaboration, and monitoring.
- Virtual coaching best practices
Ongoing Support & Mentorship
- Access to experienced recovery professionals
- Peer network of fellow coaches
- Continuing education resources
- Business development coaching
- Marketing and growth support
Training Format
Duration: 3-Day Intensive (20 ICF CCE Hours and NAADAC CE Hours) Format: Live virtual sessions + self-paced modules Schedule: Flexible options including weekends and evenings Support: Lifetime access to our coaching community
Who This Training Is For
- Individuals in recovery ready to turn their experience into a professional career
- Family members who've navigated a loved one's recovery and want to help others
- Healthcare professionals adding recovery coaching to their practice
- Treatment center staff advancing beyond entry-level credentials
- Current peer specialists who want to work with executive and high-net-worth clients
The Difference Between State Certification and CVR Training
California certification qualifies you for positions in treatment centers and community organizations.
CVR Executive Coaching prepares you to work with executives, business owners, and high-net-worth families—clients who pay premium rates for specialized support. You'll also get the business skills to build your own practice, plus proprietary technology that makes you more effective from day one.
Ready to Get Started?
Review the training program - See what's included in our 3-day intensive
Talk to our team - Call (833) 594-7146 to discuss whether this training is right for you
Check California requirements - Contact CCAPP at admin@ccapp.us or 1-800-564-5927
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need to be certified to practice recovery coaching in California? A: California offers formal peer recovery specialist certification which may be required for certain positions. Our training helps you meet these requirements while building a successful practice.
Q: How long does it take to become a recovery coach? A: CVR Executive Coaching training is a 3-day intensive (20 ICF CCE hours and NAADAC CE hours). California certification requirements typically take 46 hours (10 hrs each: Advocacy, Mentoring/Education, Recovery/Wellness Support; 16 hrs Ethical Responsibility) of training plus supervised experience. Many coaches are practicing within 3-6 months.
Q: Can I make a living as a recovery coach in California? A: Yes. Recovery coaches in California work in treatment centers, private practice, hospitals, and community organizations. Income varies based on setting and specialty—coaches in private practice working with executive clients typically earn more than those in community positions.
Q: What's the difference between peer support and recovery coaching? A: Peer support typically involves sharing your story and offering hope. Recovery coaching is a professional service that includes goal-setting, accountability, skill-building, and strategic intervention. CVR Coach Training teaches the advanced skills that transform peer support into professional coaching.
Your Experience Is Your Qualification
You already know what it takes to support someone in recovery. CVR training gives you the professional skills, business knowledge, and technology to turn that experience into a career.
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