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Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI is currently seeking a Part-time Certified Peer Specialist to join our team in Madison. The Peer Specialist-Certified is a source for advocacy, referral, crisis intervention and problem solving for individuals with mental health issues and/or substance use disorder.
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An FPA with a provisional credential must complete all other requirements of the Professional Family Peer Advocate credential within 18 months of commencing employment as a provisional FPA. - OASAS-Certified Recovery Peer Advocate with a Family Specialty (CRPFamily): To be certified as a CPRFamily, the individual must be at least 18 years of age and: - Demonstrate lived experience as a primary caregiver of a youth who has participated in (or navigated) the addiction services system.
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The peer recovery specialist is required to interact with diverse community partners and providers, and to work directly with participants who are impacted by overdose through a lens of cultural humility and harm reduction.
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Certification or Provisional certification as a Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) OASAS and or OMH /CRPA certification. Practice the Need Adapted Treatment Model (NATM) and Intentional Peer Support (IPS) after completing training provided as part of the Parachute NYC grant.
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Must be able to verify completion of a state-approved Certified Health Worker/Certified Recovery Specialist (CHW/CRS) or Certified Peer Support Professional (CPSP) training program with passing score on certification exam and.
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The Peer Support Specialist role is to offer support to CSU clients from the unique perspective of someone who has been there; by bridging the gap between client needs and programs’ ability to meet those needs.
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Cares Peer Support Specialist will provide consultation to consumers regarding community resources, crisis intervention, and available community services i.e. housing, mental health services, medical treatment and substance abuse services.
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Certification as a Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA) issued by the New York Certification Board. Three (3) Years of full-time satisfactory experience working with consumers of mental health services as a peer counselor.
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Minimum Qualifications Two years of experience participating in self -help activities, peer support or advocacy programs, or similar organizations. Therefore the DJJOY Peer Specialists will be required to have experience of having a juvenile justice involved child.
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The Family Peer Advocate will serve families being seen both through TFC’s mental health clinic, as well as our grant-funded programs, which serve various target populations including families headed by kin caregivers and adoptive parents and families impacted by breast cancer or HIV. The Family Peer Advocate will report to the Assistant Director of Behavioral Health and Support Services.
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May provide specialty consultation related to special needs, adoption, elder care, adult disability, education, spouse relocation and transition services, building healthy relationships, becoming a new parent, work life, document translation, and peer-to-peer support.
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Behavioral Health Specialist / QP / Peer Support Specialist / CST. We are seeking a Qualified Professional, or Certified Peer Support Specialist, to join our Community Support Team based out of Marion NC office and service both McDowell and Mitchell Counties.
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Certification as a Peer Support Specialist (PSS) – Youth Support through completion of the PeerPlus training within 6 months of hire (MCCFL covers cost of training and paid hours for completion of this training after hire.
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Certification as a Peer Support Specialist or willingness to complete certification training provided by the organization. General Summary: As a Peer Support Worker, you will play a vital role in providing support and encouragement to individuals experiencing mental health challenges, substance use disorders, or both.
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Completion of state or nationally recognized Peer Recovery Support Specialist Certification training with a minimum of 40 hours total in the following domains: Ethics, Advocacy, Mentoring/Education, and Recovery/Wellness Planning.
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