What are the responsibilities and job description for the Peer Recovery Support Specialist position at HORIZON HEALTH AND WELLNESS INC?
Job Details
Description
Horizon Health and Wellness, Inc. has offered quality healthcare services to central and southern Arizona for over 40 years. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life of the individuals, families and communities we serve, and empower them to attain their optimum potential. Our most important organizational philosophy is Kindness Matters. It is how we do our business and an essential component in all of our interactions with our patients and with each other.
We offer:
- Professional development and career advancement opportunities
- Competitive compensation
- Medical, dental, vision insurance
- 401k investment plan with company match
- Generous paid time off and paid holidays
- Tuition reimbursement
- The opportunity to help us make a difference in the lives of the patients and communities we serve.
Qualifications
The Peer Recovery Support Specialist’s main purpose is to provide kind, empathetic, support, coaching, mentoring, and education for individual during their recovery process. This position has been identified as a safety sensitive position that includes tasks or duties (i.e., driving) that the employer in good faith believes could affect the safety, health or reputation of the Agency, participants, the employee performing the task or others. In all duties listed in the job description, the Peer Recovery Support Specialist is responsible for providing recovery peer support services to assigned caseload and documenting services provided. This position also creates a positive experience for individuals served where Kindness Matters
Qualifications Required
- Recovery Peer Support Specialist Certificate (or ability to get it within 3 months of hire).
- HS diploma or GED
- Self-identify as an individual who has their own lived experience of mental health conditions, and/or substance use, for
which they have sought support and has an experience of sustained recovery (greater than one year) to share those experiences in peer-to-peer interactions. - Must be 21 years of age or older.
- Possess valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record and reliable transportation.
- Certification in first aid, CPR, and Crisis De-Escalation training (ie CPI), if you do not possess active certification training will be provided.
- Ability to lift 50 pounds.
- Have availability of home telephone for easy access of Agency contact.
- Ability to type and working knowledge/familiarity with computers and electronic clinical record keeping.
- Must obtain and maintain a fingerprint clearance card and pass a background check.
Mental and Emotional
- Demonstrate good written and verbal communication skills.
- Able to positively interact and develop rapport with mentally ill participants and their families, professional and support staff and various levels of staff from community agencies.
- Able to maintain a calm, non-defensive, supportive attitude during crisis or potential crisis situations.
Physical
- Long periods of sitting, ability to bend, lift and carry up to 50 pounds.
- Able to operate phone, Fax, copier, and a computer.
- Must be fully ambulatory and able to assist participants.
- Must be able to operate an Agency vehicle.
Qualifications Preferred
- Recovery Peer Support Specialist Certificate
- Bilingual – English/Spanish
- Experience working in Integrated Healthcare, Behavioral Health or Residential.
- Advanced knowledge of cultural diversity and sensitivity.