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The Peer Support Specialist will build relationships with hospitals, community mental health and service providers, harm reduction organizations, supportive housing agencies, and law enforcement to educate each about the availability of treatment and to support effective linkage to services and supports.
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As a Peer Specialist, you will be responsible for the assessment, development, and ongoing case management of a family caseload. SAFY is seeking a full time Peer Specialist (Mobile Crisis) for our Aurora division in Colorado.
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The Peer Education Program Assistant holds a part-time (approximately 20 hours per week) appointment within the HCC's Department of Health Promotion. The Peer Education Program Assistant will receive extensive and ongoing training on multiple facets of Health education, programming, and administrative processes through an on-boarding orientation prior to the start of the academic year and regular staff meetings.
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The Peer Support Specialist (PSS) on the Longmont Behavioral Health Team works with a collaborative interdisciplinary medical and mental health team to provide whole person care. Our Peer Support Specialist for the Longmont Behavioral Health Home supports clients that are dealing with behavioral health challenges.
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Working collaboratively with each veteran’s Health Care Navigator (HCN), Veteran Support Specialists (VSS), and VA and Community Mental Health and Substance Use Recovery programs, the Peer Support Specialist assists veterans across all stages of the recovery process including transitioning into housing.
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Colorado Village Collaborative seeks a Peer Support Specialist withlived experience with homelessness and mental health and/or substance misuse and is housed and in recovery. Using their lived experience, the Peer Support Specialist will support clients with the transition from homelessness to being housed.
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The Peer Support Specialist here at Solari provides friendly, empathetic, and supportive phone line support for those who desire an authentic human connection to support them in their recovery.
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Weekday (4 days) - Peer Support Specialist – 4.24. Peer Support Specialist. ● Completion of a Colorado Peer Specialist Core Competency training. One-to-One Peer Support. ● Attend regular supervision, focusing on mastering core competencies of the Peer.
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The Peer Front Desk Attendant at Solid Ground Apartments will play a crucial role in creating a welcoming and supportive environment for our residents. Saturday and Sunday - Night Shifts: 8 PM to 8 AM (part-time position.
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The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless seeks a Peer Specialist withlived experience with homelessness, mental health and/or substance use and is in recovery. Specifically, the Fusion Studios Peer Specialist will work with residents of Fusion Studios and collaborating departments to ensure appropriate and individualized service and intervention.
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We're growing our Merchandising team, so if you've worked in retail, understand merchandising and are ready to make your next move, join our team as a Retail Merchandiser Peer Trainer. We're growing our Merchandising team, so if you've worked in retail, understand merchandising and are ready to make your next move, join our team as a Retail Merchandiser Peer Trainer.
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Builds person-centered relationships with clients using a trauma informed peer support model. OMPD is seeking a Peer Navigator to provide peer support and resource navigation to the adult individuals OMPD represents.
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We want you to help us shape the future of shopping experiences and deliver on our purpose of connecting people with the products and experiences that enrich their lives.
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Peer Specialist help support children, families, adolescents, parents, and caregivers reach their personal goals and live healthy lives by supporting them in a variety of life activities, with a particular emphasis on those at-risk or impacted by suicide.
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Solid understanding and skill in the Colorado Peer Specialist Core Competencies, including knowledge of mental illnesses and trauma-informed support. The Peer Specialist assists consumers to articulate personal goals for recovery through one-on-one meetings and group sessions.
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