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The Community Support Services Engagement Specialist maintains a wellness and recovery-oriented environment by using person-first language, and person-centered and rehabilitation planning to individuals referred by the Middlesex Continuum of Care Committee and who meet the eligibility criteria to receive CSS. Excellent engagement skills with knowledge and practice of motivational interviewing and trauma informed care are essential for this position.
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is seeking a Peer Support Specialist II for the Early Intervention Support Services ( EISS ) Department within Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care. The primary purpose of the Peer Support Specialist II is to assist in the development and maintenance of a recovery-oriented environment for adults (age 18 through maturity.
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The Community Support Services Engagement Specialist is responsible to provide behavioral health rehabilitation services and supports that is necessary to assist individuals in achieving recovery goals in various life roles such as housing, employment, educational, and/or social domains.
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The Peer Support Specialist III will serve as a role model to demonstrate recovery and wellness principles and provide non-clinical recovery support and to engage and empower individuals to pursue and maintain their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, access community resources, and reach their full potential.
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Posting Summary Rutgers The State University is seeking a Peer Support Specialist III in the Community Based Services within Rutgers University Behavioral Healthcare. Certification as a Peer Specialist preferred.
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Nationally Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist (NCPRSS) certification through NAADAC organization required at hire or must obtain certification within 6 months of employment. The Recovery Specialist will assist individuals with a substance-use disorder by serving as a role model, advocate, and motivator.
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This Community Support Services Engagement Specialist will identify, link, and work to maintain engagement with homeless individuals using the Housing First model as well as other evidence-based practices such as Motivational Interviewing.
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The Recovery Specialist will work closely with the individual s multidisciplinary care team and community-based organizations to connect patients with additional recovery support services that best fit their needs.
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Ensures compliance, quality and suitability of all excavation and recovery of subsurface UXO; construction of UXO-related protective works; the location of surface UXO by visual means; transporting and storing UXO assuring compliance with Federal, state, and local laws.
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Provide authoritative advice, as part of IRS-wide mission, to other specialists in areas such as disaster recovery, capacity planning, applications development, hardware strategy, and Unisys operating systems security; and develop and implement agency guidelines.
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Wellness & Recovery Specialist. Peer Specialist Certification. Develops and implements provision of onsite psychiatric discharge planning education at Recovery and Resiliency sites.
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Position Overview: The Recovery Support Specialist (RSS) assists substance abuse, mental health, and emotionally unstable patients, working under direction of the CEO, while supporting nursing and medical staff.
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Competitive pay packages Career Flexibility Day one Medical, Dental and Vision Plan from a National Provider Housing and Meal Stipend Contracts with Premier Facilities Referral bonuses – earn $1,000 for each friend you refer to Gifted Healthcare 24/7 support with Career Specialist Access to Social Worker 24/7 Access to Chief Nursing Officer 24/7 Short- and Long-Term Disability AD&D Insurance.
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By carefully integrating clinical expertise, experience and leading-edge technologies, Kessler helps to optimize the recovery of individuals with orthopedic, sports and work-related injuries, musculoskeletal and neuromuscular conditions and other physical rehabilitation needs.
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