JOB SUMMARY
The Forensic Peer Mentor (FPM) provides peer support services to assist in release planning for individuals in DeKalb County jail who have demonstrated symptoms of a mental illness and/or co-occurring disorders. The FPM provides one-on-one recovery-focused services to assist individuals with referrals for continued behavioral health services, housing, and other resources in the community. The FPM, under supervision from the Targeted Case Management Program Manager, performs a wide range of tasks to assist peers in regaining control over their own lives and over their recovery process including advocacy, providing resources to connect with other peers, WRAP plan development, and use of lived experience and personal recovery story. Functions as a role model of maintaining recovery and ongoing utilization of wellness and recovery tools. Monitors peer progress towards treatment goals. Assists with coordination of care, attends agency and intra-agency meetings in the jail and community, participate in systems evaluations to enhance supports in services and provide family education and utilization of natural supports in the community.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provides Community Transition Planning according to guidelines
Completes the Community Transition Plan with individuals in the DeKalb County Jail
Provides screening to support access to necessary services and resources (mental health, substance abuse, SSDI, entitlements, housing, HUM, etc.)
Provides referral and linkage to services and supports that decrease hospitalization, incarceration, and homelessness
Arranges outpatient follow-up services at DeKalb CSB or other community provider as preferred by the individual
Completes the Georgia Housing Needs Survey and assists individuals with referrals to housing resources as needed
Conducts follow-up activities with individuals released from jail into community programs and services to insure successful integration into the community
Participates in multidisciplinary team meetings
Provides timely, high-quality documentation for all service contacts in accordance with agency/regulatory standards requirements
Meets regularly with program manager as a means of enhancing professional growth, reviewing, and evaluating the provision of services, and attend to required administrative issues
Facilitates communication between various community providers on behalf of individual
Develops a network of trusted contacts of organizations and agencies in which to refer and coordinate care
Maintains ethical standards and immediately communicates issues of safety and/or individual risk issues to program manager
Maintains data: individual contacts made, number of visits, service linkages provided, successful engagement post-release
Attends all required DBHDD sponsored meetings as well as local coordinated agency meetings as scheduled
Maintains clinical service delivery hours each month
Additional duties as assigned by the Team Lead, Program Manager, and/or Director
WORKING CONDITIONS
Primary work setting will be in the DeKalb County Jail, along with office and community environments
Monday-Friday 8:15am-5:00pm - May require evening/weekend or adjusted hours due to program and community events
Ability to use a computer, telephone, fax, copy and scanning machine
Must complete/pass agency-sponsored defensive driving course, as well as all other agency-required trainings
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma or equivalent
One continuous year as a current or former recipient of treatment (including mental health or substance use treatment)
Proficient technology skills to be able to use electronic medical record, computer, telehealth system, and cell phone
Knowledge of and experience working with local behavioral health, social services and criminal justice systems
Care coordination skills to assist individuals with accessing/linking to additional resources and/or services within the agency and/or community
Must have ability to work from a recovery-focused, person-centered, trauma-informed care model
Must have a valid Georgia driver’s license and transportation to and from work
Ability to work independently and in a team
Must be organized, detail oriented, and reliable
Ability to work with a high risk/high needs population
Must value cultural differences
Ability to obtain CPS within 12 months of hire
Ability to obtain Forensic Peer Mentor Certification
Certification as Peer Specialist (CPS) or Certified Addiction Recovery Empowerment Specialist (CARES), preferred
Associate degree in field of human services preferred
Certification as a Forensic Peer Mentor, preferred