Certified Peer Specialist
Philadelphia
Job Description Job Description Purpose: To promote and contribute to a culture of recovery within and outside JFK by creating hope and optimism for their peers, demonstrated through peer relationships, sharing personal achievements, and exposure to successful experiences.
Responsibilities:
Assist in the development of a culture of recovery and self-determination by:
Engaging with persons in recovery, identifying their strengths and existing supports and linking them with community resources.
Creating a partnership with peers and family members by sharing information about support services and resources available through the community.
Providing education for persons in recovery, staff, and family members through the facilitation of a Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) sessions for persons in recovery and Self-help/mutual support groups for persons in recovery.
Co-facilitate meetings to nurture a peer support culture, e.g., community meeting, peer council, etc.
Accompany and support persons in recovery in social/leisure, education and occupational skills and provide hands-on support to teach self-advocacy skills.
Complete all required program documentation.
Attend team and other required meetings, contribute to case conferences.
Attend trainings, and continuing education courses as recommended.
Adhere to all JFK policies and procedures including confidentiality, HIPAA, compliance, etc.
Assist in handling peer crisis situations at JFK and in the community.
Perform outreach activities to re-engage peers in program activities, in person or by telephone.
Requirements:
Peer Specialist Certification [ Must take CEU credits to maintain certification]
Current or former recipient of mental health, and/or co-occurring services with a willingness to share personal recovery experiences.
High school diploma or GED.
Complete WRAP training and WRAP Facilitator training within 12 months of hire
Schedule : Part time, 18-hours/week
Location : Center City Philadelphia