What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Peer Recovery Specialist - Behavioral Health position at Health Care for the Homeless?
Overview
The Senior Peer Recovery Specialist will serv e as a model, mentor, advocate, and motivator for clients in the behavioral health department . This position integrat es the lived experience into clients’ treatment goals and services by practicing a strengths-based and harm reduction approach to recovery and wellness. This position also provid es support and mentorship to peer recovery staff across departments .
Key Role Responsibilities
Responsibilities
In addition to role responsibilities, each staff member of Health Care for the Homeless has the following responsibilities as a part of their employment:
In addition to role responsibilities, every staff member has the following responsibilities as a part of their employment:
Formal Education and Training
This is an essential onsite position primarily based at an agency location.
The Senior Peer Recovery Specialist will serv e as a model, mentor, advocate, and motivator for clients in the behavioral health department . This position integrat es the lived experience into clients’ treatment goals and services by practicing a strengths-based and harm reduction approach to recovery and wellness. This position also provid es support and mentorship to peer recovery staff across departments .
Key Role Responsibilities
- Through in-clinic walk-in services and regularly scheduled visits, build relationships that model wellness and recovery with new and assigned clients that results in improved engagement with behavioral health and addiction services.
- Triage clients who come for walk-in services and assist them with making connections to care. Assist clients seeking inpatient services with referrals for appropriate level of care, as indicated by client and treatment team.
- With supervisory guidance, use motivational and coaching strategies to help clients better engage in care. Provide support necessary for engagement, including reminder calls, warm hand-offs, escorts and helping clients to identify support systems.
- Coordinate with team members regarding housing, health care, behavioral health and benefits related treatment goals and conduct specific tasks with the client to help promote goal attainment.
- Collaborate with clinic leadership to increase access to peer recovery support across the Agency. This includes co-facilitating substance abuse groups and participating in workgroups within and outside the Agency.
- Establish and maintain positive relationships with external behavioral health and addiction agencies to promote successful client referrals.
- Serve as a subject matter expert and mentor to peer staff. Provide guidance and support to staff seeking Peer Recovery Specialist certification.
- Complete documentation within clients’ electronic health record in an easy-to-understand way and in accordance with established formats and required timeframes.
- Actively develops own racial equity and inclusion lens and supports development of REI lens in colleagues; identifies and addresses health disparities.
Responsibilities
In addition to role responsibilities, each staff member of Health Care for the Homeless has the following responsibilities as a part of their employment:
In addition to role responsibilities, every staff member has the following responsibilities as a part of their employment:
- Models and reinforces the core values of dignity, authenticity, hope, justice, passion, and balance
- Actively participates in performance improvement and advocacy activities that support the mission
- Protects clients’ personal health information by maintaining compliance with HIPAA and other relevant health care-related IT security regulations
- Performs other duties on an as-needed basis
Formal Education and Training
- High school diploma, GED or equivalent required; AA degree in Human Services preferred
- Certification as a Peer Recovery Specialist required
- Personal vehicle and valid Maryland driver’s license required
- Two years of experience in connecting individuals to mental health and addiction services
- Experience working in a health care setting preferred
- Personal experience with substance abuse and/ or mental illness, required
- Knowledge of Baltimore City community resources for addiction, social services and mental health
- Willingness to adopt Harm Reduction and Housing First principles and apply them to work with clients
- Approaches change with a positive, open-minded attitude
- Demonstrates personal integrity and has well-developed interpersonal skills necessary to engage clients and promote positive relationships with other community agencies and providers
- Able to be flexible and work as part of an interdisciplinary team
- Able to take initiative and problem solve
- Able to work with ill, disabled, emotionally upset, and sometimes hostile clients
This is an essential onsite position primarily based at an agency location.
Salary : $18 - $20