Job Details

ID #51260689
Estado Arizona
Ciudad Phoenix
Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente Arizona
Showed 2024-03-16
Fecha 2024-03-16
Fecha tope 2024-05-15
Categoría Laboral general
Crear un currículum vítae
Aplica ya

Try a new career? - Peer Support Spec. FT or PT Casa Grande, we train

Arizona, Phoenix, 85001 Phoenix USA
Aplica ya

Open position

Casa Grande Peer Support Specialist

Start a new career in the behavioral health field as a Peer Support Specialist to provide recovery support services in various settings to peers within the community to support, educate and provide services to advance recovery and wellness.

Starting at $15.50 an hour with room for advancement

This is a forty hour a week position M-F, can be shifts covering 8:00AM to 4:00PM or 9:00AM to 5:00PM or 10:00AM to 6:00PM, with 14 paid holidays a year and a one-week vacation after the first year. Your medical, dental and life insurance is paid, plus there is a matching 401k, vision and telehealth is also available. This is an opportunity to be part of a New team reopening this Casa Grande wellness center.

As a peer support you will assist peer members using recognized evidence-based practice peer support services to articulate their goals for recovery, while they learn and practice new skills, aiding them to monitor their progress, that supports them in their treatment; while modeling effective coping techniques and self-help strategies based on the peer support specialist's own recovery experience.

Give support to the Peer member, helping them advocate for themselves to obtain effective services, and to develop and implement their personal recovery plans.

Peer Support Specialist is a role model to peer member's; exhibiting competency in personal recovery with the use of coping skills; serves as a peer advocate and supporter, providing peer members information and peer support in both outpatient and inpatient settings.

Support adult peers in regaining independence within the community and mastery over their own recovery process.

Understand how the support services provided impact a peer’s recovery and contributes to their progression in the

self-management of their recovery.

Document the value of the services provided as evidence of outcomes in recovery.

Perform in a wide range of settings such as in the wellness center, during transport, the peer or family home, in

community based outpatient settings including community agencies, in-patient psychiatric hospitals, or retail stores,

food banks, etc.

Demonstrate varying levels of recovery and mental health symptoms.

Minimum Qualifications / Experience:

Clear a background check and be free of major criminal offenses.

A current and valid Arizona driver's license with an acceptable 60 month MVR.

If in recovery, must be stable for over one year.

Pass a drug test.

TB test with negative results.

Education / Certifications:

HS diploma or GED

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