What are the responsibilities and job description for the Peer Recovery Support Specialist - Employment Concentration position at Archways?
Job Description
Job Description
Summary
Under the direction of the Peer Recovery Support Manager the Peer Recovery Support Specialist (Employment Concentration) position supports individuals by providing hope, encouragement, and support, for their self-directed goals. The responsibilities of this position include development and integration of an employment plan for individuals, independently, or with another peer (family support and / or recovery support) worker for their participant. This is a direct service position, supporting individuals advancing work goals, by conducting vocational profiles, developing work plans, linkage to vocational training, employment and support with tasks necessary for gainful employment. This position will also help grow the Recovery Friendly Workplace initiative.
Duties
- Provide one on one employment support to program participants
- Conduct GPRA Assessments (will train)
- Conduct a skills and training needs assessment
- Discuss an employment plan based on employment goals
- Assist in developing a personalized and professional resume as appropriate
- Prepare clients for the job search process
- Prepare clients for the interview and hiring process including conducting mock interviews
- Work to match qualified candidates to available positions
- Assist in filling out applications online / on paper
- Monitor job retention and provide services to working participants to reduce stress and support employment retention
- Understand other services offered by the agency, such as family support, additional peer support, ancillary services and provide connection
- Assist individuals with career exploration and job analysis, utilizing this process to create Individual Recovery Works Plans
- Maintain contact with the participant and monitor the status of their employment (e.g. interviewing, working, lay-off, in search of career enhancement)
- Recruit area businesses to participate in the Recovery Friendly Workplace initiative.
- Provide education and resources to area businesses and other external organizations on substance use disorder and recovery.
- Collaborate with individual’s Peer Specialist and / or Family Support Specialist to promote wellness and recovery
- Support participant self-directed goals and objectives
- Collect data as required for the purposes of requirements of private, state and federal funding grants and sources
- Support the organizational requirements for accreditation and licensing requirements as relates to policies, procedures and trainings required for recovery coaches
- Adhere to the mission, vision, and ethical guidelines
- Stay current in maintaining updated information and resources as it relates to workforce readiness and vocational training
- Provides transportation assistance to and from needed activities to address individual vocational goals
- Works closely with the multidisciplinary team to ensure individuals needs are met
- Provides interpretation for clients as needed
- Actively participate in supervision
- Take leading role in organizing events through employer contacts
- Other assigned duties
Requirements
Benefits
About Us
ARCHWAYS, formerly Greater Tilton Area Family Resource Center, is still the same great organization, but with sites now in Plymouth, Concord, Franklin and Tilton, the name change was in order. This agency is a nationally recognized community-basedresource center with integrated family support and peer recovery support services.We are a Family Resource of Quality as designated by the Wellness Prevention Council of NH and Accredited with the Council on Accreditation of Peer Recovery Support Services in our center model of integrated supports. The mission of the agencyis to strengthen and empower individuals, families, and the community by promoting health, well-being, and self-sufficiency through positive relationships, support, collaboration, and education. This mission extends to staff as well as participants in programming. We strongly live by the 5 Protective Factors TM Framework, and the Standards of Quality for Family Support and Strengthening, operationalizing the principles of family support and recovery support at every level of the organization. Employees benefit from personal and professional development, acoaching approach to supervision and investment of the management team, and are encouraged to pursue growth of self and programming through connection toopportunities for innovation, education, and collaboration both within and external to the agency.If you are energetic, have an extraordinary care and empathy for people, and understand kindness in the face of adversity, we may be the perfect fit!