What are the responsibilities and job description for the Peer Specialist (CPS) (FT/PT) position at Pressley Ridge?
Be the change you wish to see in the world! Come join our team to empower children and families in our communities to transform their lives and develop to their full potential.
Pressley Ridge Benefits
The well-being of our employees and their families is important to us. At Pressley Ridge, we strive to provide the most competitive and comprehensive employee benefit programs that are affordable and help you and your family achieve and maintain your best possible health.
- Medical coverage available with a Health Savings Account (HSA) with 50% employer match
- Prescription coverage
- Dental and vision plans
- Patient advocate and Medicare specialists available at no cost
- Dependent Care Flexible Savings Account
- Wellness incentive (up to $250)
- 403b with up to 9% employer give/match
- Free life insurance and AD&D
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- 9 paid holidays (7 recognized holidays plus a floating and birthday holiday per year)
- Tuition reimbursement (if applicable)
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Position Summary
The Peer Specialist helps to engage Young Adults in their own recovery by sharing his/her own mental health history as well as any past involvement with child welfare or the justice system. By sharing his/her own recovery story, the Peer Specialist provides modeling of recovery, helps to engage the Young Adult in treatment services, and also helps to advocate from a recovery-oriented standpoint.
Essential Responsibilities
- Assist youth in personal goals for recovery.
- Assist youth in determining their treatment goals/objectives.
- Teach and support skills needed to facilitate individual recovery.
- Promote the knowledge of available service options and choices.
- Observe the progress youth make toward meeting objectives.
- Serve as a mentor/role model demonstrating competency in recovery, effective coping skills and self-help strategies.
- Develop and conduct Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) individual and group education.
- Assist with teaching independent living skills such as accessing public transportation options, cooking, cleaning, etc.
- Accompany and support youth enrolled in social/leisure, educational, occupational, and/or advocacy- based community integration activities.
- Document activities in electronic health record.
Qualifications
- Clearances. State Police; FBI clearance; child abuse clearance; CPSL Mandated Reporter-Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse training; any additional background checks/clearances required by state governing bodies.
- Valid driver’s license and current vehicle insurance.
Working Conditions
- Physical Demands. Requires vision, speech, and hearing. Position allows employee to move about freely or sit at will when performing job duties.
- Environmental Factors. Office, home, community
- Working Hours. Non-traditional hours as determined by the program, including some evening hours and occasional weekends.