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Complete an Oregon Health Authority approved, 40-hour PSST training to be eligible to become an Oregon State Certified Peer Support Specialist under the Traditional Health Worker (THW) program.
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SUD Peer Recovery Support Specialists are required to receive certification as a National Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist (NCPRSS) from NAADAC/NCC AP or as a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) by the Addiction Professionals Certification Board.
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The Peer Support Specialist provides a variety of recovery oriented services to individuals who identify as desiring peer support, to promote greater independence, community integration and recovery from drug, alcohol, and mental health related issues.
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Peer Support Specialist will break down barriers to treatment and bridge together the varying entities that help an individual transition away from illicit opioid use and maintain productive, long-term recovery by enhancing the full array of treatment services from initial referral to the patient’s discharge through professional treatment.
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Peer Support Specialist is required to maintain fidelity to Pro-Act Crisis Intervention Model, other evidence-based practices, other crisis management interventions, and the use of screening tools to help inform the decision-making process.
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The Peer Support Specialist is an individual in recovery with a self-identified lived experience and journey in receiving services and support from mental health, substance use disorder, and/or housing/homeless service providers.
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The Certified Peer Support Specialist / CPSS is a part of a clinical team that provides crisis intervention and support for individuals that are experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis in the Behavioral Health Urgent Care facility.
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A Peer Support Specialist/Mentor has been a recipient of lived experience. Services are collaborative and recovery-oriented, and treatment includes: psychiatric assessment, medication management, individual therapy, substance abuse treatment, co-occurring disorders treatment, supportive housing, resource linkage, advocacy, family psycho-education and therapy, supportive employment and education development, legal assistance, community integration services, peer support and group counseling.
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The Peer Support Specialist (PSS) is an active member of the Opioid Crisis Response Team and provides peer support to clients dealing with the effects of opioid addiction.
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Position Summary:The Peer Support Specialist assists individuals with substance abuse and/or mental health diagnoses. The role of the Peer Support Specialist is to provide recovery support, consumer education, consumer intervention, and consumer advocacy.
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License/Certifications: Certification as Family Support Specialist: Completion of, or ability to complete, the "Parent/Family Peer Support Training" offered by G.E.A.R. is required.
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FSN’s are required to obtain and maintain a Certified Recovery Peer Advocate Credential as defined by ASAP NYS and NYS OASAS. The primary goal of the Family Support Navigator program is to utilize expertise associated with addiction and recovery experience; provide education, support and resources to families impacted by addiction.
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The Peer Recovery Specialist has responsibility for integrating the lived experience into clients’ treatment goals and services by practicing a strengths-based and harm reduction approach to recovery and wellness.
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Family Peer Support Specialist are part of an integrated service team who promote and reinforce Telecare’s Recovery Culture as defined by the Telecare Recovery Centered Clinical System (RCCS) in which each participant and their supporters’ points of view and preferences are recognized, understood, respected, and integrated into services and self-help programming.
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A Peer Support Specialist is an individual with lived recovery experience who has been trained and certified to help peers gain hope and move forward in their own recovery. A Peer Support Specialist cultivates their peers’ ability to make informed, independent choices.
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