What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified Peer Supporter- Ashtabula County- Part Time position at Thrive Peer Recovery Services?
- Through identifying as a person in recovery and intentionally sharing their recovery story; use this as appropriate means to assist clients, provide hope, and help in changing patterns and behaviors
- Help peers understand recovery, as well as identify and achieve their own recovery needs, wants and goals
- Conduct outreach to peers to engage them in peer support services
- Provide information and opportunities for individuals to direct their own recovery and advocacy processes - individualized recovery action plans will be utilized to assist and guide individuals toward their own personal goals
- Assist clients in finding resources for harm reduction, detoxification treatment, family support, and support groups
- Teach and support acquisition and utilization of skills needed to sustain recovery from substance abuse
- Responsible for maintaining accurate records and notes, confidentiality, and compiling timely reports
- Maintain records and provide assistance with appropriate documentation in files and computer database
- Achieve all performance goals in regards to client outreach, engagement and services provided
- Enter all peer notes in an accurate and timely manner including phone notes
- Provide recovery resources to individuals and their family members
- Advocate for the needs of each individual
- Complete caseload management including all necessary documentation
- Communicate with healthcare staff to build a rapport and coordinate care
- Other duties as assigned
- Identify as a person in recovery with at least two years of successful recovery
- Certified Peer Supporter in the state of Ohio
- Working knowledge of different pathways to recovery and social systems including evidence based practices
- Understands problems analysis, decision-analysis, evaluate interventions, and contingency plans
- Ability to be an active listener by asking questions and reflecting on what is being said
- Valid driver’s license and vehicle insurance
- Experience in peer recovery services, social service, customer service or non-profit environment
At Thrive Behavioral Health Center, we deliver industry leading peer support for those suffering from Mental Health and/or Substance Abuse Disorders. We are proud to set the industry standard and continue our growth. A Certified Peer Supporter is a trained individual who has lived experience with addiction to alcohol and/or drugs who provides one-to-one strengths-based support to peers in recovery, empowering them to make healthier choices on a day to day basis. Thrive connects Certified Peer Supporters with individuals receiving other forms of behavioral health care and links them with recovery support services. The Certified Peer Supporter will be an accountability partner to promote recovery by engaging in a personal and positive, supportive relationship, demonstrating and inspiring hope, trust, and a positive outlook and optimize client connection with a broad range of community based services and natural supports.