Location: REMOTE - must live in/around Fort Myers, FL
This role is mobile and flexible, allowing deployment to hospitals, emergency departments, community agencies, partner programs, and other high-need locations to support referral pathways and ensure timely access to treatment.
PURPOSE STATEMENT:
The Peer Placement Specialist (PPS) is a field-based role designed to provide real-time, community-facing support for patient engagement, referral coordination, and warm handoffs into appropriate levels of care. The PPS uses lived experience, rapport-building, and collaborative problem-solving to assist individuals with navigating substance use disorder (SUD) or behavioral health challenges.
These talented individuals strive to bring hope and guidance to those struggling with these diagnosis by collaborating with other professionals in the mental health and addictions community and through liaising with family members to find individualized levels of care within their local, regional and national system of providers.
Treatment Placement Specialists collaborate with their client’s treatment team internally and externally to provide comprehensive care coordination including regular communications, while acting as an internal liaison to foster and enhance the experience and outcomes for their clients. The PPS research, uncover, and initiate new professional prospects and business opportunities and have a passion for marketing with the goal of increasing the depth and breadth of Acadia’s reach and positive impact in their treatment community.
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We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment regardless of an individual’s characteristics protected by applicable state, federal and local laws.
This position requires a Level 2 Background Screening through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. In accordance with Florida law, employers must provide applicants with direct access to information about the state’s background screening requirements.
To learn more about disqualifying offenses, exemption procedures, and screening timelines, please visit the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) Background Screening Education & Awareness webpage:
https://info.flclearinghouse.com/
Applicants are encouraged to review these requirements before applying.
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