Support Recovery and Resilience as a Community Support Specialist
Be a part of a dynamic care team helping individuals in their recovery journey from substance use and co-occurring mental health challenges. As a Community Support Specialist (Internal Title: Community Support Specialist CSTAR), you’ll provide holistic, community-based services designed to empower clients to achieve their wellness and recovery goals. This full-time, Monday–Friday position offers the chance to make a lasting difference by supporting individuals in regaining stability and building independent, healthy lives.
This is a great opportunity for someone who is passionate about substance use recovery, enjoys hands-on client engagement, and thrives in a team-centered, mission-driven environment. If you're looking to work closely with clients while building practical skills in the behavioral health field, this role is a strong fit.
Key Responsibilities
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Deliver individualized and group support focused on recovery, wellness, and daily living skills
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Provide services from a strengths-based, person-centered approach, integrating all dimensions of wellness
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Assist with accessing essential resources like housing, medical care, education, and recovery supports
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Support clients in developing and maintaining personal and community-based support systems
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Collaborate with care teams including clinicians, peer specialists, and healthcare providers
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Maintain timely and accurate documentation and complete required reporting
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Conduct outreach and re-engagement efforts when needed
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Collect and process urine drug screens
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Provide client transportation as clinically indicated
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Travel and driving are essential functions of this position
Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
High School/GED required
Associate’s*/Bachelor’s/Master's degree in a human service-related field preferred
WORK EXPERIENCE
Must qualify for position based on overall CSS requirements in at least one of the options listed:
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Qualified addiction professional;
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Bachelor’s degree in a human services field from a college or university included in the U.S. Department of Education’s database of accredited schools at http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation;
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Any four-year degree or combination of higher education and qualifying experience;
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Four years of qualifying experience; or
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Associate of Applied Science in Behavioral Health Support degree as designated by the Department of Mental Health.*
*Qualifying experience must include delivery of service to individuals with mental illness, substance use disorders, or developmental disabilities.
A valid driver's license and agency-established minimum automobile coverage required
You’ll Be A Great Fit for This Role if You:
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Are committed to supporting recovery with empathy, respect, and consistency
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Feel confident working one-on-one with clients in homes, communities, and clinical settings
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Bring strong communication, follow-through, and problem-solving skills
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Value collaborative teamwork and care coordination
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Are comfortable navigating community resources and advocating on behalf of clients
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Can adapt your approach to meet the unique needs and goals of each person
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Are new to the human services field or bring prior experience — either way, you’re eager to learn and grow through our extensive training and support
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