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Certified Peer Support Specialist

Recovery4ALL at WithALL
Columbus, NC Full Time
POSTED ON 1/23/2025
AVAILABLE BEFORE 3/23/2025

Overview: Recovery 4ALL provides peer and volunteer support for anyone seeking wellness for themselves/families in the face of substance use disorder, mental health challenges, recent incarceration, or trauma. The Recovery Community Center (RCC) is a space that supports the many and varied pathways for recovery.

The 4ALL RCC program will provide Certified Peer Support and Peer-supervised volunteers for wrap-around recovery services. As an example of recovery in the community, the CPSS provides related support and resource navigation down to the neighborhood level to interested and engaged participants at the RCC. The CPSS uses their personal lived experiences to connect with participants and to act as an example of wellness. The CPSS cultivates a peer support culture at the RCC and beyond by providing in-person services at the center as well as to those in the community. The latter is achieved by outreach and engagement with interested community partners such as OpenTable and its Good Neighbor* volunteers. The CPSS will have administrative and facility management responsibilities outlined below.

Characteristics/Experience/Skills:

  • Two years of personal recovery from mental health and/or substance use disorders.
  • Minimum of two years as a CPSS or equivalent experience desired.
  • At least one year working in the behavioral health and/or substance use fields with direct patient contact/customer service desired.
  • Confident in recovery resource navigation with experience in Polk Co. a plus.
  • Experience collaborating with community partners with knowledge of Polk Co. organizations a plus.
  • Demonstrates commitment to the Recovery4ALL/WithALL mission, vision, and values.**
  • Professional and personal style consistent with the philosophy and team-oriented culture of Recovery4ALL.
  • Demonstrates and upholds personal and professional boundaries.
  • Works independently.
  • Experience with Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) and applicable skills (e.g., MI-motivational interviewing).
  • Experience with the criminal justice system (either educationally or personally) is a plus.
  • Familiarity with: o project management o volunteer coordination o public speaking and presentation o communication and relationship building o computers, database tools like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets, and social media networking
  • Maintains availability for meetings and presentations to faith communities and other local organizations
  • Willingness to meet and work with RCC participants and volunteers outside normal business hours (i.e., evenings, weekends).

Role and Responsibilities:

1) Abide by PSS Code of Ethics.

2) Cultivate an empowered culture of recovery through peer support and community collaboration, education and storytelling. This happens at the RCC itself and through outreach in community programs.

3) Ensure an office environment of warm hospitality & excellent customer service at the RCC.

4) Organize and serve as the central hub for internal RCC office operations.

5) Prioritize keeping a safe space within the center for staff and participants.

6) Be supervised by and report to the Project Director of the RCC.

7) Connect regularly with Sunrise Community for technical support.

8) Share responsibility for the operational success of the RCC initiatives and marketing of services in community.

9) Work and communicate effectively with staff at WithALL and at partner organizations as specified.

10) Report to work in-person at the RCC/office on Mondays and on Fridays - exact times to be determined by survey of staff availabilty and participant needs. A minimum of one additional day per week -TBD- for a total of three days per week and 20 hours to start.

11) After orientation to procedure and training, the CPSS will independently maintain the following administrative duties/internal office systems on an agreed upon schedule:

a) personal timesheets

b) log of volunteer hours

c) record of community contact hours

d) record of program-related expenditures

e) documentation of evidenced-based measures

f) other data as required by RCC grant(s) and OpenTable or other partners

12) Serve as a liaison between 4ALL RCC and any individuals and organizations who are interested in the program’s initiatives. Examples of such new or existing partners: chaplains and faith-based communities, law-enforcement officers and agencies, or school counselors and schools.

13) Meetings: Attend weekly RCC staff meetings and/or one-on-ones with RCC PD. Shared responsiblity with PD for attending Recovery Friendly Workplace meetings and the RCC cohort meetings as they occur.

14) While on duty, be responsible for facility management of RCC office including restocking paper products, vacuuming floors, taking out trash, and cleaning of bathrooms on a weekly and as-needed basis.

15) Delegate tasks like data recording or facility management tasks to RCC volunteers as needed but remain responsible for their completion.

16) Complete training as assigned. This will include five core training sessions with OpenTable.*

17) Travel occasionally to attend meetings, trainings or to provide on-site support.

18) In regard to our OpenTable partner, be responsible and accountable for:

a) Introducing OpenTable program to interested RCC participants and then initiating referral of these Friends.

b) Collaborating with WithALL CEC and RCC PD in follow-up and tracking of referrals of Friends to the Table.

c) Attending partnership meetings as directed.

19) Other duties as assigned.

Interviews are reserved for Mondays from 4-6pm and Wednesdays from 5-7pm. Please list 3 interview dates/times you are available to interview with our team in your Cover Letter and/or Resume.

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: Up to $25.00 per hour

Expected hours: No more than 20 per week

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule

Schedule:

  • Day shift
  • Evenings as needed
  • Weekends as needed

People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply

Ability to Commute:

  • Columbus, NC 28722 (Required)

Ability to Relocate:

  • Columbus, NC 28722: Relocate before starting work (Required)

Work Location: In person

Salary : $25

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