Health & Fitness
Recovery Center Bringing Addiction Help, Jobs To Tredyffrin-Easttown Area
Recovery Centers of America at Devon will open in June and offer crucial support for those struggling with addiction.
An addiction recovery facility is coming to the Tredyffrin-Easttown area this summer and in bringing help to area residents battling addiction, the center will bring jobs to the Main Line, too. Recovery Centers of America will be opening a location in Devon in June to help combat addiction.
The Devon facility will provide the greater Main Line and Philadelphia regions with nearly 300 beds, including 250 rehabilitation and detox beds and 42 sober living and outpatient beds within a 200,000 square-foot treatment campus, according to a press release
Those seeking recovery will be able to use the facility's inpatient and outpatient services, as well as the sober living beds.
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But the center needs a CEO before it opens its doors.
"The CEO position at Devon is the greatest opportunity for a highly motivated executive in health care today," Brian O’Neill, founder and CEO of Recovery Centers of America, said in a statement. "This role will enable our CEO to change the way behavioral health care patients are treated in the United States. Devon will be the most modern comprehensive single building drug and alcohol addiction treatment facility in the world. We are looking for a world class health care executive and are willing to compensate appropriately.”
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Not only will a CEO be needed, but about 200 other positions will need to be filled at the facility.
Check out all the jobs available, including the CEO position, at RCA's website.
For more information, visit RCA's website or contact Sean Lynch at (610) 994-2937 or slynch@recoverycoa.com.
RCA at Devon will be located at 235 W. Lancaster Ave., Devon.
If you or someone you love needs help, call 1-800-RECOVERY now.
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