What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified Peer Specialist position at Roads to Recovery?
Are you looking for a position that pays well, is rewarding, and has flexible hours? We are looking for a Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) in the Clarion PA area.
- $1,500.00 Sign on bonus if ALREADY CERTIFIED AS A PEER SPECIALIST
General Job Description
Certified Peer Specialists (CPS) identify themselves as having a mental health recovery experience of their own and use it to support others with mental illnesses or emotional disturbances to overcome barriers on the path to wellness. CPS serve their peers by helping them reach their self-identified recovery goals as well as to reintegrate into the community. We serve youth and young adults, age 14 to 26, as well as adult peers. We also have a forensic peer support program, serving peers involved with the criminal justice system. The ideal CPS is a positive, empathetic, and open-minded person who’s maintained their own course of wellness and recovery for at least six months to a year. They must also be able to work independently as well as part of a team.
Benefits
- Insurance: Medical, Dental, Vision
- Retirement
- PTO
- Paid Holidays: 11 Days
- Floating Holidays
- Mileage Reimbursement
- Fitness Reimbursement
- Phone Reimbursement
Employment Types
- Part-Time 18-29 Hrs./wk.
- Full-Time 35-40 Hrs./wk.
Qualifications
- Formerly received or currently receiving behavioral healthcare for a serious mental illness or emotional disturbance.
- Possess 12 months (consecutive or not) of verifiable work or volunteer experience or at least 24 post-secondary education credit hours within the past three years
- Has a high school diploma or GED
- Is at least 18 years of age
- Must have reliable transportation
- Already completed the necessary two-week CPS training approved by the Pennsylvania Certification Board (PCB)
- Maintain CPS certification through the PCB
Must obtain the following Clearances BEFORE HIRE
- PA Criminal Record
- Child Abuse History
- FBI Clearance- PA Department of Human Services
Description of Duties
- Build trust and compassion with peers through personable, relatable and approachable demeanor
- Help peers develop an Individual Recovery Plan (IRP)/goal plan
- Complete necessary documentation with peer for progress measurement and program compliance
- Assist peers in working through action steps and objectives of their IRP/goal plan
- Accompany or direct peers in accessing community resources such as housing, transportation, healthcare, etc.
- Promote the importance of both formal (e.g. healthcare providers) and natural supports (e.g. friends and family)
- Support peers in identifying appropriate coping skills, self-care and wellness actions for their recovery
- Encourage peers to advocate for themselves and problem solve when recovery barriers arise
- Teach independent living skills such as housekeeping, budgeting, cooking, job-readiness, etc.
- Acknowledge when a peer’s needs exceed CPS services and contribute to making necessary referrals
- Participate in regular staff meetings and supervisions to promote professional development and cohesiveness amongst coworkers
- Obtain 18 hours of continuing education per calendar year in relevant material to stay compliant with regulations and effective in the field work
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract
Pay: $15.00 - $18.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
Education:
- High school or equivalent (Preferred)
Work Location: In person
Salary : $15 - $18