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Must have a high school diploma or equivalent and five years of mental health, substance use or other social service experience; or a bachelor’s degree; or a total of five years’ experience and college combined; or a Certified Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS) certification or Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) certification in good standing within the State of Illinois.
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The Peer Support Specialist series differs from those in the Clinical Therapist series in that the latter, due to advanced education and experience, use independent judgment in making diagnoses, developing treatment plans and providing a wide range and variety of behavioral health services including psychotherapy.
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The Peer Recovery Support Specialist in this role will work closely with individuals who are in mental health and/or substance abuse treatment programs to provide hope, healing, advocacy, self-responsibility, a meaningful role in life and empowerment to reach their fullest potential.
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As part of the integrated treatment team with our Youth Behavioral Health Community Crisis Center, the Youth Peer Support Specialists will provide support to youth who are experiencing a mental health crisis by sharing your lived experience to help promote recovery and resiliency.
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Peer Recovery Specialist Requirements: Must be a person who has experienced a mental health and/or substance use condition and who has a minimum of 12 months of successful recovery including making progress in learning about and managing his or her condition and in developing a life outside of, or in addition to, this condition.
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Progress made toward goals Adapted from Peer Support Technician Knowledge Required by the Position Knowledge of the Recovery process and the ability to facilitate recovery using established standardized mental health processes.
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The Learning Specialist 2 under the direction of the Director of Learning, Clinical Lead, will provide change management support, training, and consultation to staff working with people with mental health, substance use, psychosocial and intellectual/developmental challenges in community-based, day, residential, and child welfare systems of care.
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Under the direct supervision of assigned Mental Health Professional, Peer Support Specialist guides patients toward the identification & achievement of specific goals defined by the patient and specified in the individual plan of care.
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The Certified Peer Recovery Specialist is primarily responsible for supporting the delivery of client care by working in collaboration with the partnering team members. Certified Peer Recovery Specialist use a strengths-based approach helping individuals find and utilize their values, assets, and strengths while supporting them in achieving success.
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The Peer Specialist is an individual in recovery who has been trained to effectively share their lived experience and recovery story to help and support other individuals with their recovery.
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We are a major provider of health and wellness services, senior and children’s care, addiction recovery services, as well as affordable housing and support. Fingerprinting, criminal record check, approval from the Justice Center and NYS Office of Mental Health.
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The Emergency Services Operations Specialist provides operational and logistical support in all divisional preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation efforts, particularly through street outreach programming.
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The Residential Recovery Specialist position provides direct oversight and support services, both psychological and social to chronically mentally disabled and/or co-occurring clients who are making the transition from institutional care to an independent living setting in accordance with the treatment plan.
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The RSS Recovery Coach / Recovery Support Peer Specialist is responsible for ensuring services to help clients address economic, childcare, employment, education, health, housing, transportation, life skills, parenting, recovery, federal, state, and local assistance, vocational assistance, GED referrals and family needs, in addition to identified substance abuse and mental health issues.
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General Summary: Provide direct mental health service to clients in emergency services, inpatient, outpatient, community support program, and residential settings. Facilitate Double Trouble, 12 Step, or other self-help groups for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders.
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