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Additionally, Family Peer Support Specialist respond to critical situations with high-level engagement and de-escalation skills which support a least restrictive environment for participants experiencing an emergency related to a behavioral health challenge.
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Position is working with clients in the criminal justice system who have a desire to get on medication assisted therapies As our Recovery Coach/Peer Support Specialist you will assists clients in articulating their goals for recovery, helps them monitor their progress, models effective coping techniques and self-help strategies based on the specialist's own recovery experience, and advocates for the client in obtaining effective services.
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Peer Support Counselors are people who have lived experience in the mental health, judicial, and/or social service systems in some capacity. Peer Support Specialist Certification: successful completion of the certification process within one year of employment (required / preferred.
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Access Services is hiring a part time Young Adult Certified Peer Specialist for the Peer Support and Teen Talk Lines to support young adults in Montgomery County and Chester County who are living with mental illness.
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Join our team of competent and compassionate professionals as a Peer Support Specialist in the MISSION Springfieldprogram at Behavioral Health Network! The clinical team uses the evidence-based MISSION-CJ model to address co-occurring mental health & substance use disorder treatment and support the needs of adults involved in the criminal justice system.
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The Mental Health Specialist joins the newSTART team, including a Director, Associate Director, Peer Specialists, Substance Use Specialists, a Housing Specialist, a Women’s Specialist, Intake Specialists, and Program Assistants.
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Or have a high school diploma or equivalent, and five years’ social service or peer experience; or high school diploma or equivalent and be a Certified Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS) or Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) in good standing with the State of Illinois; or have a Bachelor’s degree in counseling, social work, education, psychology or related human service field.
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In this role you will: Provide one-on-one peer support to individuals experiencing mental health challenges or substance use disorders. More about the Certified Peer Specialist Role: As a Certified Peer Specialist serving individuals experiencing housing instability and mental and physical disabilities, your day-to-day responsibilities will involve providing direct support and assistance to clients.
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Job Summary: The Certified Recovery Mentor/Peer Support Specialist (CRM/PSS) works as a member of an interdisciplinary to provide peer recovery support to individuals with substance abuse and mental health disorders and/or gambling addictions, while supporting a Trauma Informed Care perspective.
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The Certified Peer/Recovery Specialist (CPS/CRS) supports individuals within the program by partnering around challenges that can come with symptoms of a Mental Health and/or substance use disorder diagnosis.
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The Peer Support Specialist classification provides peer support to consumers who may be experiencing mental health issues in the community. Knowledge of youth bill of rights and support principles, current youth, young adult, and family mental health and other disability issues nationally, in Oregon, and locally is preferred.
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CHW may also seek certification as a Peer Recovery Support Specialist, where/when applicable if self-disclosed as current or former consumer of mental health or substance abuse services with at least two years of mental health or substance abuse recovery.
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The Peer Navigator will link clients to a broad array of services including HIV care, HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) services, HIV/STI/viral hepatitis testing/treatment, case management, harm reduction, gender affirming care, mental health, substance abuse, health benefits navigation, housing, and nutrition services.
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Oregon Health Authority(OHA)Peer Support Specialist (PSS), Peer Wellness Specialist (PWS) certification and MHACBO Certified Recovery Mentor (CRM) certification is required but may be applied for within 3 months of hire.
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As an ACCS Peer Specialist you will provide Peer Support Services and help Persons Served explore their options and gain the confidence, skills, and resources needed to succeed in goals.
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