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Peer Support Specialists 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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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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Member choice, harm reduction, non-coercion, flexibility and person-centered care are essential elements of the SOS program model and should be front and center of the care delivered by the Peer Specialist.
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Peer Support Specialist, Peer Recovery, Peer Employment Training, PETIf job posting references any sign-on bonus internal applicants and applicants employed with Telecare in the previous months would not be eligible.
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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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Must be certified as a Peer Specialist or Recovery Coach, and eligible for Certified Recovery Support Worker (CRSW) and Intentional Peer Support certificates; Provide peer counseling to promote hope, responsibility, effective decision making, active participation in treatment and recovery processes, and participation in consumer self-help programs/consumer advocacy organizations.
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Peer Specialist—Conexio Care Promise Peer Services - Kent County Delaware. The Peer Specialist will provide support that is trauma-informed based on three principles; learning versus helping, relationship versus the individual, and hope and possibility versus fear.
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Normal Working Hours: The Center for Academic Excellence Peer Tutor is required to work an agreed-upon number of hours on a schedule determined by the CAE Director to fulfill the responsibilities of the position.
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This includes engaging you in various training offerings, including e-learning, classroom sessions, video roleplays, job shadowing, and peer sales representative mentorship. How to establish your relationships in the vast network of resources available to you, a Gordon Food Service sales representative.
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An outstanding track record of peer-reviewed publications and/or patent applications that demonstrates technical proficiency, scientific creativity, initiative and the ability to collaborate with others.
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Peer Support Specialist Certification, bystander intervention training, crisis support or de-escalation training, Mental Health First Aid, etc. Peer Support Specialist Certification, bystander intervention training, crisis support or de-escalation training, Mental Health First Aid, etc.
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Facilitating group interventions including peer group support sessions and creative therapies such as art therapy, therapeutic journaling, etc. Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)or Licensed Clinical Professional Counsellor (LCPC), or relevant licensure in the state of Idaho.
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Peer-reviewed publications in molecular genetics, gene regulation, or related fields. As an active member of an interdisciplinary team, the fellow will build relationships with a range of scientific colleagues, publish peer reviewed work, present at national conferences, and gain experience in grant writing.
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Until fully certified, Peer Specialists complete trainings, attend team meetings, shadow IHSs and other PSSs, and, with Supervisory direction, see clients, both in supervised and independent fashion, but do not bill Medicaid for services until full certification is achieved.
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We have a multidisciplinary team that includes a nurse practitioner, a program administrator, a licensed team lead, a peer recovery coach, mental health rehabilitation specialists, and case managers with specialties in housing, education, employment, and substance use who are all here to help you on your path.
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