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Current certification as a Peer Recovery Coach. The Peer Recovery Specialist will assist with a patients recovery efforts through individual goal setting, advocacy, mentorship, education, and addressing/ameliorating social determinant of health barriers.
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Position Summary: The Peer Support Specialist is responsible for engaging and serving at-risk youth who have been identified as potential victims of CSEC (Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children.
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Alongside with the Program Coordinator, advise and provide oversight to the peer mentor leaders and develop comprehensive training centered in student success. Particularly, this role will provide and sustain a vision for the BLUEprint Peer Mentoring Program, sponsored by the PRCC, and certified by the College Reading and Learning Association, focusing on offering academic, cultural, and social support to first-year and change-of-campus students, particularly those who identify as students of color.
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The Peer Support Mentor will be responsible for further developing the CBI Peer Opportunity Path (CPOP) and guiding individuals with lived experience through the CPOP. This includes an anti-poverty framework that builds upon the individual’s overall success beyond employment and includes assisting with access to home ownership, higher education, and career advancement.
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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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Job DescriptionUnder the supervision and direction of the Expanded Learning Manager and Expanded Learning Site Lead, the Expanded Learning Mentor (ELM) will develop and implement academic and enrichment activities for groups of 20 students in grades 1st - 8th and/or groups of 10 in grade TK or Kindergarten.
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The Peer Support Specialist is responsible for providing direct support services to clients. Successfully complete the curriculum and training requirements for a peer support specialist.
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Serving as a peer mentor for the onboarding, training, and development of new hires in the Telepharmacy. Demonstrates compassion and care by proactively identifying and resolving potential problems to ensure customers have their medications when needed; collaborates with immediate and extended pharmacy teams, medical staff, insurance companies, and customers alike to resolve issues, ensure accuracy, and delivers timely resolution of any medication or insurance related concerns.
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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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As a Peer Support Specialist, you must be a self-identified current or former recipient of mental health services who embraces the philosophy of resilience and recovery, who is willing to be a role model for persons receiving mental health services, and ideally, have experience with an array of mental health services such as medication management, supported housing, supported employment, hospitalization, etc., and personal experience and knowledge of recovery.
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Peer Recovery Specialist must be a person with lived experience who has met the criteria for a diagnosable mental, behavioral, substance abuse or emotional disorder at some point in their adult life.
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Certified Intentional Peer Support Specialist or Recovery Coach certification and High school diploma or equivalent, two-year degree/some college preferred. Spurwink's CCBHC is looking for a Peer Specialist/Cultural Broker with strong skills to join our Rapid Access Team in Cumberland County.
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The Peer Specialist will practice according to the principles of recovery oriented and trauma informed service delivery. The Peer Specialist is part of a multidisciplinary team that provides comprehensive psycho-social services designed to improve or maintain client’s ability to function in the community.
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Offer support to develop personal recovery and wellness goals, explore self-help strategies, review dimensions of wellness, engage in wellness activities, act as a peer advocate, and provide encouragement and hope.
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The Youth Peer Advocate is someone who has self-identified as a person who has first-hand experience with social, emotional, medical, developmental, substance use, and/or behavioral challenges.
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