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Group Facilitator / Peer Advocate

Zinnia Health
May 13
Part-time
On-site
Exeter, Rhode Island, United States
Peer Support
Part-time
Description

Group Facilitator Position Summary

Responsible for facilitating both topic and   process groups related to substance abuse, mental health and a vast array of   other emotional/behavioral/relational issues. Group Facilitators work with   groups of clients to gain insight into their addictive behaviors and identify   actions to promote a healthier sober lifestyle. This may include exploring   underlying emotional issues, trauma work, addressing co-occurring disorders, grief and loss, cross-addictions, family dynamics, relationship issues, emotion regulation, anger management, coping skills etc.


Peer Advocate Position Summary

The Peer Advocate provides floor support and   recovery-focused guidance to clients in an inpatient drug and alcohol   treatment setting. This role promotes safety, encourages treatment   engagement, helps manage behaviors, and supports clients through daily structure, including groups, meals, and breaks. 

Peer Advocate also serves as a recovery role   model while helping maintain a safe, structured, and supportive environment.   Their presence promotes engagement, reduces incidents, and strengthens the facility’s recovery community.


Schedule/Hours:

Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday 

Part Time / Hours will be discussed and determined by the Hiring Manager with the final candidate


Responsibilities and Requirements:

Minimum of 3 years of lived experience with substance use and/or mental health disorders for self, family member, or loved one, and the ability to appropriately share experience with clients. Someone who views clients’ needs with a high priority and who would be a strong advocate for them with other treatment providers. Someone who espouses a strong desire to help others. 


Group Facilitator Responsibilities:

· Facilitate both process and topic groups related to substance abuse and co-occurring disorders.

· Prepare group curriculum relevant to the topic.

· Communicate with treatment team and other staff as needed to support clinical goals.

· Complete group progress notes on the same day of service that provide detail on each clients’ participation and highlights medical necessity.

· Coordinate and provide care that is safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and patient-centered.

· Communicate patient needs to a variety of care team members and follow up accordingly.

· Attends clinical and administrative meetings for inter-departmental sharing of information.

· Work collaboratively with patients, families, therapist, and referral sources to ensure high quality care.

· Facilitate multiple care aspects (case coordination, information sharing, etc.).

· Promote quality and cost-effective interventions and outcomes.

· Record cases information, complete accurately all necessary forms and produce statistical reports.

· Adhere to professional standards as outlined by protocols, rules, and regulations.

· Arrange abeyance with social services, health, and governmental agencies.

· Support to the clinical team in crisis intervention.

· Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor, which are consistent with the position and in compliance with agency policies and   procedures.


Peer Advocate Responsibilities:

Client   Support & Engagement

· Maintain consistent floor presence to support a safe and   therapeutic environment.

· Build healthy, professional rapport with clients using   empathy and lived experience.

· Encourage clients who are struggling with cravings, emotions, or treatment resistance.

· Assist clients in navigating program expectations, developing health routines, and connecting with internal and external   recovery resources.

· Utilize lived experiencing to build rapport, inspire   hope, and support individuals in developing personal recovery goals.


Behavior Management &   De-Escalation

· Recognize early signs of escalation and use approved verbal de-escalation techniques.

· Assist staff in managing difficult behaviors calmly and   professionally.

· Maintain a calming, reassuring presence during   high-stress situations.

· Model healthy coping skills and reinforce treatment expectations.


AMA/ACA Prevention

· Engage clients considering leaving treatment prematurely   using motivational support.

· Redirect clients back into treatment engagement and   stabilization.

· Provide supportive interventions such as motivational   interviewing, active listening, and problem-solving skills to review with   clients the reason they came to treatment and why they should continue   treatment.

· Help identify short-term coping strategies to assist them   in re-visiting their personal recovery goals.

· Notify clinical and supervisory staff of their concerns   immediately.

· Provide input on program enhancements that may reduce   AMA/ACA prevention.


Daily Structure Support

· Assist with monitoring mealtimes and smoke breaks to ensure safety and compliance.

· Help manage and support group sessions, encouraging participation and respectful communication.

· Assist with group setup, organization, and general   structure as needed.

· Support clients during daily program activities and   transition between program phases.


Facility & Program Support

· Maintain visible, active presence in unit and common areas.

· Report incidents, concerns, or policy violations accurately and promptly.

· Uphold confidentiality, professionalism, and facility policies at all times.

· Maintain accurate documentation in electronic health records in accordance with agency and regulatory standards.

· Collaborate with clinical and BHT staff ensuring   coordinated care and support team-based approaches to enhance client   outcomes.

· Participate in team meetings, supervision, and ongoing training to enhance peer support and facilitation skills.


Group & Clinical Support

· Facilitate 1-2 groups a day assisting in engaging clients in clinical programming on topics indicated by schedule provided.

· Deliver groups using evidence-based pre-determined   curriculum with a peer-led approach that fosters participation and   engagement.

· Maintain a safe, inclusive, and supportive group environment.

· Track attendance, complete required group documentation, and contribute to treatment planning as appropriate.


Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities:

· An acute understanding of counseling and other treatment procedures for alcoholism and drug addiction related problems.

· A knowledge of regulations concerning alcoholism and drug addiction treatment.

· Knowledge of alcoholism and drug addiction and treatment procedures for such illness.

· Manages tasks and has strong interpersonal skills.

· Demonstrates strong problem-solving and analytical skills.

· Able to work independently.

· Communicates effectively (both written and verbal) with customers and colleagues.

· Organized, detail-oriented, multi-tasker, adaptable, positive.

 Proficient computer skills, including the Microsoft Office Suite. 


Environmental/Physical Requirements:

  •  Office/Sedentary Requirements – Incumbent must be able to perform the essential functions of the job. Work is performed primarily in an office environment. Typically requires the ability to sit for extended periods of time (66%+ each day), ability to hear the telephone, ability to enter data on a computer and may also require the ability to lift up to 10 pounds.
  • Exposure to clients infected with Hepatitis B, HIV, TB, or other Infectious Diseases. 


Preferred Experience/Minimum Qualifications:

Combined Qualifications for Group Facilitator & Peer Advocate

  • High School Diploma; preferred bachelor's degree in human services.
  • Registered or Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor recognized by the state.
  • Minimum of 1+ years’ experience as a group facilitator in Substance Abuse and Mental Health settings.
  • Lived experience with substance use recovery and willingness to share recovery story appropriately.
  • Peer Support Specialist certification preferred.
  • Experience facilitating groups or delivering educational content preferred.
  • Experience in behavioral health/substance use programming, crisis intervention, or residential treatment settings.
  • Knowledgeable of state licensing agency guidelines.
  • Must be familiar with 12 Step Recovery programs.
  • Knowledge of Electronic Medical Records; preferred KIPU.
  • Ability to remain calm, compassionate, and solution focused under pressure.
  • Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
  • Basic computer proficiency and comfort with electronic documentation.

Group Facilitator Qualifications

  • High School Diploma; preferred bachelor's degree in human services.
  • Registered or Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor recognized by the state.
  • Minimum of 1+ years’ experience as a group facilitator in Substance Abuse and Mental Health settings.
  • Knowledgeable of state licensing agency guidelines.
  • Must be familiar with 12 Step Recovery programs.
  • Knowledge of Electronic Medical Records; preferred KIPU.

Peer Advocate Qualifications

  • HS Diploma or equivalent.
  • Lived experience with substance use recovery and willingness to share recovery story appropriately.
  • Peer Support Specialist certification preferred.
  • Experience facilitating groups or delivering educational content preferred.
  • Experience in behavioral health/substance use programming, crisis intervention, or residential treatment settings.
  • Ability to remain calm, compassionate, and solution focused under pressure.
  • Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
  • Basic computer proficiency and comfort with electronic documentation.