Purpose:
Peer Support Specialist must have "lived experience" with their own mental health challenges in the past. The Peer Support Specialist provides individual support to consumers within the community that may be experiencing mental health care challenges. They help clients and their families to identify skills, life goals, and resources that they can use to enhance their own wellness and achieve their life goals. The Peer Support Specialist uses a strength-based approach to inspire hope and to develop mutuality in peer-to-peer relationships.
Accountabilities:
Qualifications:
Education: High School diploma or GED equivalent. Current or recent studies in behavioral healthcare a plus. Complete Certified Peer Support Training and the Peer Support Certification exam within 6 months of employment.
Experience: Have a minimum of one year in recovery as evidenced by one year of sobriety and free of psychiatric hospital admissions for two years. The provider must self-identify as a former primary consumer of behavioral healthcare services and lived experience with addiction recovery.
Skills & Abilities:
· Demonstrated working knowledge of recovery and wellness philosophy and behavioral healthcare and substance abuse field.
· Ability to establish relationships with individuals and organizations of influence within the social services community, including civic groups, charitable agencies, related government entities, fundraising sources, etc.
Work Conditions and Considerations:
Based at a central office, travel is required to other locations, businesses, and community sites to meet organizational needs. Workday regularly includes multiple and/or conflicting demands.