CEU Curriculum Developer at Racing For Recovery – Holland, Ohio
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About This Position
Racing for Recovery | Trauma-Informed Mental Wellness Education
Position Overview
Racing for Recovery is seeking a qualified, experienced, and mission-driven professional to develop a Continuing Education Unit (CEU) curriculum rooted in the foundational work of Todd Crandell and the Racing for Recovery books and workbooks. This role will help translate decades of recovery-based knowledge into high-quality CEU training programs designed to enhance clinical effectiveness, deepen trauma-informed practice, and expand understanding of how healing and balanced holistic living support sustained mental wellness.
This position is ideal for a clinician-educator who values integrity, innovation, and service to the greater good of mental health.
Purpose of the Role
The CEU Curriculum Developer will design, refine, and structure CEU-eligible educational content that:
- Elevates clinician understanding of trauma and its long-term impact
- Integrates Racing for Recovery concepts into evidence-informed clinical practice
- Educates professionals on how clients can attain and sustain mental health through balanced mental, emotional, nutritional, spiritual, and physical wellness
- Honors lived experience while maintaining clinical rigor and ethical standards
- Develop CEU curriculum and training materials based on Todd Crandell / Racing for Recovery books, workbooks, and core concepts
- Translate Racing for Recovery’s holistic recovery philosophy into clinician-relevant, trauma-informed educational frameworks
- Align curriculum with state and national CEU requirements (e.g., counseling, social work, addiction, psychology, nursing, allied health)
- Create learning objectives, course outlines, instructional materials, assessments, and post-course evaluations
- Collaborate with Racing for Recovery leadership to ensure fidelity to mission, language, and values
- Support the continuous improvement and expansion of Racing for Recovery’s educational offerings
- Assist with documentation needed for CEU approval bodies as required
- Master’s degree or higher in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, Addiction Studies, or related behavioral health field
- Active professional licensure (e.g., LPCC, LISW, LPC, LCSW, LICDC, or equivalent)
- Demonstrated experience in curriculum development, clinical education, training, or teaching
- Strong understanding of trauma-informed care and recovery-oriented treatment models
- Ability to conceptualize and communicate holistic, lifestyle-based approaches to mental health within professional standards
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Experience developing or delivering CEU-approved trainings
- Familiarity with Racing for Recovery philosophy, Todd Crandell’s work, or similar holistic recovery models
- Background integrating lifestyle, wellness, or experiential approaches into clinical practice
- Experience working with diverse populations impacted by trauma
- Passion for educating clinicians and elevating the field of mental wellness
This is not just curriculum development—it is legacy work. The selected professional will contribute to:
- Advancing trauma-informed clinical education nationwide
- Preserving and expanding the Racing for Recovery philosophy for future generations
- Empowering clinicians with practical, compassionate tools that work in real life
- Improving outcomes for children, adults, families, and communities impacted by trauma
We are seeking a professional who:
- Leads with integrity, humility, and purpose
- Values both science and lived experience
- Believes healing is possible and sustainable
- Is committed to continual learning and excellence
- Wants their work to matter beyond a paycheck
Salary
$20.00 - $26.00 per hour based on experience.
How to ApplyInterested candidates should submit:
- A résumé or curriculum vitae
- A brief statement describing interest in Racing for Recovery and vision for CEU education
- Examples of prior training, curriculum development, or educational work (if available)
Submit application materials to: support@racingforrecovery.org
Learn more about Racing for Recovery: www.RacingforRecovery.org www.ToddCrandell.com