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The Peer Recovery Coach I engages, inspires, and facilitates meaningful conversations with members served that assist the members to explore, create, and meet their own recovery goals. Peer Support Specialist, Peer Recovery, Peer Employment Training, PET.
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As a Peer Support Specialist you will be responsible for providing essential expertise and consultation to the entire interdisciplinary healthcare team to promote a culture in which each individual’s point of view and preferences are recognized, understood, respected and integrated into treatment, rehabilitation, and community self-help activities while serving as an advocate for clients.
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Provide recovery oriented skill-based peer services including providing a peer advocate perspective for individuals with serious and persistent mental illness for individuals receiving outreach services as a member of the PACT team to help individuals avoid hospitalization and remain in the community.
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Certified as a Peer Support Specialist or 1 continuous year as a current or former recipient of treatment (including mental health/substance abuse treatment or diagnosis) and eligibility for certification as Peer Support Specialist by the governing agency.
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Title: Breastfeeding Peer Counselor. Breastfeeding Peer Counselor. Breastfeeding Peer Counselors promote breastfeeding among WIC participants, health care workers and the community.
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Breastfeeding Peer Counselor 1 - $16/hour Breastfeeding Peer Counselor 2 - $17/hour. Breastfeeding Peer Counselor 3 - $18/hour. Peer Counselor positions are located in the county nearest to the employee's residence and will require travel to other counties.
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The Breastfeeding Peer Counselor engages pregnant and breastfeeding women as well as their partners and families in discussion and education on the merits of breastfeeding, the risks of not breastfeeding and sustaining a breastfeeding relationship with their infant.
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What You Will Do to Change LivesThe Peer Recovery Coach I engages, inspires, and facilitates meaningful conversations with members served that assist the members to explore, create, and meet their own recovery goals.
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Full-time Certified Peer Counselor (CPC) position available for our Behavioral Health Program in Vancouver, WA. The CPC provides behavioral health crisis intervention services to individuals who are referred to Sea Mar's Adult Mobile Crisis Intervention (AMCI) team through the Southwest Washington Crisis line, 911, or CRESA. A Sea Mar Mental Health Professional (MHP) or Crisis Intervention Specialist (CIS) will always be with CPC on outreaches.
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Certified Peer Specialist and/or completed Peer Support Training. Peer Recovery Coaches provide consultation to the team to promote and reinforce Telecare's Recovery Culture as defined by the Telecare Recovery Centered Clinical System (RCCS) in which each member's point of view and preferences are recognized, understood, respected, and integrated into services and self-help programming.
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Additionally, Peer Recovery Coaches respond to critical situations with high-level engagement and de-escalation skills which support a least restrictive environment for members served experiencing an emergency related to a mental health/addiction challenge.
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What You Will Do to Change LivesThe Certified Peer Specialist / Peer Recovery Coach I engages, inspires, and facilitates meaningful conversations with members served that assist the members to explore, create, and meet their own recovery goals.
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These services include – Intensive Case Management Services, Peer Support, and linkages to community resources and outpatient treatment. We have a career ladder specific to our Peer Workforce.
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Do you have any experience in breastfeeding counseling or management through previous work experience as a breastfeeding peer counselor, or through additional lactation training and experience.
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The Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist (PRSS) fulfills a unique role in the support and recovery from mental illness and substance abuse disorders. The Peer support Specialist will use their personal experiences to develop meaningful and trusting relationships with clients, acting as a mentor.
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