This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of others. By supporting individuals on their recovery journey, you’ll help the people we serve set and achieve personal goals, access essential resources, and stay engaged in treatment and supportive services. Working closely with clinical staff and community partners, you’ll be a trusted advocate—offering guidance, encouragement, and hands-on support that empowers clients to build stability, independence, and hope for long-term recovery. Our ideal co-worker is compassionate, team-oriented, and committed to the people we serve. You communicate openly, support your colleagues, and bring curiosity, accountability, and respect to your work. You value collaboration over competition and believe recovery is possible for everyone. As one of Washington’s longest-running providers, we offer a true continuum of care—from treatment and outpatient services to recovery housing and long-term support. Our integrated, wrap-around model allows staff to gain diverse experience while helping clients build stable, sustainable lives in recovery. Staff find deep fulfillment in witnessing real transformations: people regaining confidence, reconnecting with family, and rediscovering hope. Whether through lived experience or professional passion, our team shares a purpose-driven commitment to making a meaningful difference every day. We invest in our team with medical, dental, and vision coverage, a supportive and values-driven culture, paid time off that starts accruing on day one, and much more—because caring for yourself is essential to caring for others. "Ensuring Safety Excellence: In compliance with Washington State's ESSB 5123, we prioritize safety in our workforce by conducting controlled substance testing, including marijuana, for this position, which is deemed safety-sensitive.” The Peer Support Specialist provides non-clinical support to individuals experiencing mental health and/or substance use challenges. Drawing from personal experience and specialized training, the Peer Support Specialist offers empathy, understanding, and guidance to help clients navigate their recovery journey. This role involves facilitating peer support groups, offering one-on-one support, and connecting clients with community resources. The Peer Support Specialist collaborates with clinical staff to ensure a holistic approach to client care, fostering a supportive and empowering environment that promotes recovery and well-being.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED