What are the responsibilities and job description for the Peer Specialist position at Volunteers of America - Greater New York, Inc.?
Position: Peer Specialist
The OMNIA Peer Specialist is part of an initiative to assist homeless individuals with substance use disorder gain access to treatment, benefits, and housing. The Peer Specialist will conduct outreach, engagement and screening to identify and enroll eligible clients, and will use evidence-based approaches to assess and assist clients on their caseload to address substance use disorder and chronic homelessness.
Locations: Wards Island, NY 10035
NY, NY 10020
Minimum Qualifications:
High School or GED.
An individual who has direct experience with and knowledge of the challenges pertaining to substance use and/or mental health conditions. Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA).
Minimum of 2 years of work experience and familiarity with the service systems utilized by the target population.
Knowledge of medication assisted treatment, opiate overdose prevention and substance use disorders treatment and recovery services required.
Excellent engagement skills, boundary setting, and follow-up. The position also requires a demonstrated ability in verbal and written communication, including basic computer skills.
Fluency in Spanish or other second language a plus.
Peer Specialist Principal Responsibilities:
Engage chronic homeless individuals at homeless welcome centers, safe havens, shelters, licensed treatment facilities, hospitals and other locations identified by project team and stakeholders.
Complete screening, assessment and service planning using evidence-based approaches.
Assist clients with completion of necessary documentation, application forms and tasks in services of their individualized goals.
Accompany clients to appointments related to housing, health/behavioral health and income goals to provide advocacy, coaching and support.
Deliver services with fidelity to program protocols and evidence-based models.
Conduct outreach to reengage enrolled clients who have been lost to follow-up.
Complete required program documentation including, but not limited to case notes, release of information forms, client tracking forms, assessments, and other related documents.
Co-facilitate outreach and engagement groups on the benefits of the program including presenting on a variety of topics of substance use treatment, mental health treatment, and harm reduction interventions.
Participate in case conferences, scheduled appointment and follow up appointments.
Employees receive an exceptional benefits package including:
Medical
Dental
Vision
Prescription coverage
Life insurance,
Retirement plan
Educational Reimbursement Program (includes tuition and license/certification)
Paid Time Off which is accrued monthly and rolls over from year to year. In addition:
Paid Birthday Holiday
And much more…
Salary : $20