Certified Recovery Peer Advocate - SLH

Rochester Regional Health
8d$19 - $21

About The Position

The overall purpose for this position is to provide support, advocacy, outreach, and education to primarily engage pregnant and postpartum women enrolled in St. Lawrence Health System’s M-WRAP program with their recovery from opioid use disorder. The Certified Recovery Peer Advocate will work as a member of a multidisciplinary treatment team and in conjunction with the patient will develop a patient centered Recovery Plan to help initiate and sustain an individual in their recovery from substance use or addiction.

Requirements

  • 2 years supervisory experience
  • High school diploma/GED
  • Completion of Peer Recovery Training course- 30 hours
  • Peer Ethics Training Course
  • If applicant is Certified Recovery Peer Advocate- Provisional Application must complete 500 hours of work experience, including 25 hours of supervision within 6 months
  • Schedule IC&RC Exam upon completion of work experience and receive passing grade
  • Maintain current certification status
  • Work Experience: Some experience or education related to working with populations with substance use disorder
  • Training or education in trauma-informed service
  • Knowledge / Skills / Abilities: The candidate needs to have strong interpersonal skills.
  • They will need to work effectively with patients, their families, community organizations, and staff members at all levels.
  • Demonstrates responsibility for ongoing personal development, professional growth and continuing education
  • Performs duties in a self-directed manner with minimal supervision or direction
  • Ability to create and maintain detailed, accurate and timely documentation
  • Indicates appreciation of population differences (cultural, ethnic, orientation, religious)
  • Ability to work and/or be on call during evenings or weekends
  • Complies with laws, rules, regulations and hospital policies.
  • Protects from unauthorized and inappropriate disclosure, all confidential patient and hospital information in accordance with HIPPA regulations and hospital policies.
  • Reports privacy issues through the chain of command, to the compliance officer, or the hotline.
  • Physical: Able to sit and work at a computer keyboard for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to effectively communicate both orally and in writing.
  • Occasional stooping, bending, reaching, lifting and pushing up to 20 pounds.
  • Close visual acuity, read charts, analyze and prepare data, transcribing, viewing a computer screen, dials, equipment settings, literature and other printed or handwritten materials.
  • Work with equipment and manipulate equipment settings, computer keyboard, etc.
  • Environmental: OSHA Category III: Little, to no risk of exposure to blood or body fluids.
  • Regular and on-time attendance.
  • Hours regularly exceed 40 hours per week.
  • Office environments.
  • Individual may be required to work non-standard shifts as needed (weekend, evenings, swing shift, or some combination).
  • Occasional travel by conventional means to other locations as required.
  • Incumbent may perform work virtually, as pre-approved or directed by leadership.

Nice To Haves

  • Associate or Bachelors Degree preferred
  • Experience managing registration/ admitting/ billing practices preferred
  • Preference to applicants who are OASAS fully licensed and or provisional peer advocates

Responsibilities

  • Works with the women and their families to teach and reinforce skills necessary to remain in recovery
  • Meets regularly with the patient 1:1 to provide direct coaching, education and advocacy in linking, engaging and retaining patients in services identified in the Recovery Plan
  • Acts as a role model, mentor, advocate and motivator to recovering patients in order to promote long term recovery
  • Ability to share personal recovery experiences and to develop authentic peer-to-peer relationships while maintaining healthy boundaries and ethical standards at all times
  • Serves as a point of contact when patients are at risk for relapse
  • Participates in On Call Services as needed
  • Assists in implementing treatment plans
  • Has a good working knowledge of the patient’s recovery plans and works to help the patient and their family follow the treatment plans
  • Assist patient in identifying personal interests, goals, and strengths to increase successful treatment outcomes
  • Assist patient in identifying barriers that may interfere with their recovery progress, and work with the patient to develop strategies to overcome identified barriers
  • Assists the patient in remembering doctor’s or service organization appointments.
  • Follow up with and engage patients who are experiencing barriers to attending appointments
  • Helps the patient to understand how services will assist them in remaining in recovery
  • Participates as an active member of the treatment team
  • Attends and participates in treatment team meetings
  • Works as an advocate for the patient in team meetings and provides information about the patient’s ability to follow treatment plans in day to day life
  • Travel among several different sites within the St. Lawrence Health Systems as well as the community or the patient’s home.
  • Peers may also be utilized in substance use, mental health, primary care and emergency care as needed.
  • This does not represent a complete or all-encompassing view – other duties may be assigned / required / or change to meet the business needs.
  • An incumbent and the organization both share ownership of bringing forward & documenting any duties that become significant or substantial to be included in the MJO’s.
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