
Anyone can be an interventionist. You do not have to be in long-term recovery to work in this field. Here are some basic questions to qualify a person to become an interventionist: Do you have a job now? Do you have the ability to speak in front of others? Do you have some nice clothes to wear when you do an intervention (slacks and shirt)? Do you care about people? If the answer is yes to these questions, then you qualify for the opportunity.

Our Intervention Download walks you through the procedure step-by-step in an easy to follow process. We provide you with a Certificate of Completion at the end of the Intervention Download. We have also included a BUSINESS PLAN to assist the interventionist in being more successful. Also, we have included a Power Point presentation so if you are invited to speak at a meeting you have the tools to do it with confidence.

An interventionist is a professional, white collar, position where the potential of making money has no glass ceiling. You can start marketing your business while you still have a job as this does not "compete" with most organizations. As a matter of fact, most employers would appreciate hearing that you also do interventions as it is a very good thing to do.
Where you do your marketing is with your family, relatives, friends, acquaintances, and colleagues. Everyone now becomes an opportunity for you to do your work as an interventionist. You will become the talk of the town, so-to-speak. Everywhere you go, bring your business cards and you will be amazed at the possibilities. Your life story just became much more interesting.

Now is the best time to start your new intervention business. After you go through our training (in the comfort of your own home), you can start putting the "building-blocks" together. You can put together a tri-fold brochure (we have one for you to follow) and other marketing tools. You can begin looking at the information you download to prepare for your life-long business adventure. If you start the process now, you will have more CONFIDENCE in this business.
An intervention pays anywhere from $500 to $3,000 depending on the acuity level and complexity of the case. If you average about $2,500 per intervention and do two per month that is an additional $5,000. The expenses that you incur for the intervention (travel, food, lodging, etc.), should be covered by your client. Your investment in getting set up for this business is only: $149.

The possibility of having a team do interventions is always a great idea. This works especially well if you are transporting a female to the treatment program and to have a female transport interventionist to assist. The same goes with a male who is being transported to treatment. The family usually accompanies the interventionist so this would be an added benefit to have a couple (something to think about as you grow your business).
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