Do you have lived experience with mental health, substance use recovery, or navigating behavioral health services and a passion for helping others on their recovery journey? Calaveras County Behavioral Health is seeking a compassionate, motivated, and recovery-oriented Peer Support Specialist to join our Peer Wellness Center team during an exciting period of growth and transformation.
The Peer Wellness Center is evolving into a Clubhouse model, an internationally recognized, evidence-informed approach that promotes hope, belonging, meaningful relationships, skill development, and community integration for individuals living with mental health challenges. As a Peer Support Specialist, you will play a vital role in helping members build confidence, develop life skills, increase social connections, and pursue their personal goals for recovery and wellness.
Using your lived experience and specialized peer support training, you will provide encouragement, mentorship, advocacy, and support while fostering a welcoming environment where members are valued as active participants in the operation and success of the Clubhouse community. Peer Support Specialists work alongside members to create opportunities for growth, employment readiness, education, wellness activities, and meaningful community engagement.
This position offers a unique opportunity to help shape the future of peer-driven services in Calaveras County and contribute to a recovery-focused culture that empowers individuals to lead fulfilling and self-directed lives.
Under direct supervision, the incumbent will be responsible for development and on-going provision of peer recovery and support services including monitoring, informing, supporting, assisting and empowering consumers and family members/caregivers who directly or indirectly receive Behavioral Health services.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialist I
This is the entry-level position in the Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialist series. Incumbents in the Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialist series are unique in that they have personal lived experience with behavioral health and/or recovery challenges themselves, and/or they may be the caregivers/family members of individual(s) with behavioral health and recovery challenges. The Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialist I is expected to possess the ability to work in a trainee capacity performing necessary peer support work under direct supervision. The Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialist I initially receives close supervision and is expected to develop best-practice wellness and recovery skills and techniques through experience and on-the-job training and instruction.
Incumbents perform duties of increasing responsibility as expertise is gained. The Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialist I is distinguished from the Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialist II classification series by the limited degree of responsibility and decision-making afforded to incumbents.
Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialist II
This is the journey level in the Behavioral Health Recovery Peer Support Specialist flexible classification series. The Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialist II is expected to possess the ability to work in a paraprofessional capacity, performing the necessary scope of their practice under general supervision.
The Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialist II classification is distinguished from the Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialist I by the degree of responsibility of tasks performed and independent judgment exercised by the incumbents.
Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialist II
Knowledge of:
Mental health issues within the targeted population groups; principles of mental health recovery and strength-based approach to peer support; familiarity with community resources and service agencies, including both private and other public agencies, social and economic problems which call for the use of public and private county services.
Ability to:
Plan, organize, coordinate, and manage tasks as assigned; communicate orally and in writing on a variety of issues; develop and maintain harmonious relationships with employees, public officials, community groups, other agencies and the general public.
Education, Training and Experience:
High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
Must have personal lived experience, as a current or past consumer of mental health or co-occurring behavioral health services or family member or caregiver of a current or former mental health or co-occurring behavioral health services consumer.
Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialist I
Six months of paid or volunteer experience providing direct mental health peer support or peer recovery services to individuals or working with family members/caregivers of individuals with mental health issues.
Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialist II
One year of working directly with consumers in a public behavioral health or similar setting. An Associate Degree in Human Services or a related field may be substituted for experience.
Promotion to Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialist II is considered on a merit basis upon completion of the minimum qualifications, including Peer Support Specialist Certification and is subject to the recommendation of the MHSA Support Services Supervisor, and the approval of the HHSA Deputy Director/Director of Behavioral Health.