Recovery Centers of America’s is looking for a
CEO to lead it latest addiction treatment center, which is expected to create
200 new jobs on the Main Line.
The King of Prussia company – formed in 2015 by
Montgomery County-based real estate developer J. Brian O’Neill – expects to open a new 300-bed
facility in Devon at the site of former Devon Manor nursing home.
The addiction treatment center will feature 250
rehabilitation and detox beds, and 42 sober living and outpatient beds within a
200,000 square-foot treatment campus, making it, according to the company, one
of the largest drug and alcohol addiction treatment facilities in the United
States.
O’Neil, CEO of Recovery Centers of America, said the
chief executive officer position at Devon will provide a “great opportunity for
a highly motivated executive in health care today” 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,” O’Neill said. “We are looking for a world-class health
care executive, and are willing to compensate appropriately.”
Recovery Centers of America already has
neighborhood-based treatment centers in Danvers and Westminster, Mass.;
Earleville, Md.; and Mays Landing, N.J.
Devon Manor was previously owned and operated by HCR
ManorCare. When the company sold the site to RCA, 124 employees lost their jobs
according to the WARN notice HCR ManorCare filed with the Pennsylvania
Department of Labor and Industry.
Source: Philadelphia
Business Journal
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