Maternal Health Peer Specialist

Archdiocese of St. LouisSt. Louis, MO
3d

About The Position

Since its founding in 1985, Queen of Peace Center (QOPC) has been providing family-centered behavioral healthcare for women, children, and families. As a member of the Federation of Catholic Charities, we serve the metropolitan and surrounding St. Louis area through four core programs: prevention, education, treatment, and housing. The Maternal Health Peer Specialist uses lived experience to support and inspire pregnant and postpartum individuals who are working toward recovery and improved mental health. Through compassionate, trauma-informed peer support, this role helps participants stay connected to treatment, navigate healthcare systems, and build confidence in their recovery journey. Working as part of a collaborative care team, the Peer Specialist helps strengthen outcomes for mothers, babies, and families while promoting long-term wellness and recovery.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED required.
  • Lived experience with recovery from substance use and/or maternal behavioral health challenges.
  • Certified Peer Specialist, Certified Recovery Support Specialist, or ability to obtain certification within the required timeframe. Within 60 days of hire.
  • A driver’s license is required. MO residents require a Class E, personal vehicle, and auto insurance. The ability to transport participants may be required. Ability to sit, stand, and travel within the community.
  • Trauma-Informed & Person-Centered Practice: Applies trauma‑informed principles in daily interactions, resulting in improved client engagement and a reduction in behavioral escalations.
  • Empathy & Recovery-Oriented Support: Demonstrates empathetic, strength-based engagement that increases client participation in recovery plans and improves follow‑through on treatment goals.
  • Interpersonal & Communication Skills: Communicates clearly and professionally with clients, families, and providers; consistently achieves positive feedback scores and contributes to efficient care coordination.
  • Cultural Humility & Family System Awareness: Effectively supports individuals from diverse cultural and family backgrounds; integrates cultural considerations into service plans to enhance client trust and retention.
  • Professional Boundaries & Use of Lived Experience: Maintains appropriate boundaries while leveraging personal lived experience to build rapport, resulting in stronger client connections and higher satisfaction.
  • Multidisciplinary Team Collaboration: Actively contributes to interdisciplinary team meetings and case reviews, ensuring timely information sharing and coordinated care.
  • Crisis Identification & Referral: Accurately recognizes early signs of crisis and initiates proper intervention or referrals, contributing to reduced emergency incidents and improved client safety.

Nice To Haves

  • Minimum of 3 years of sustained recovery preferred.
  • Experience supporting pregnant or parenting individuals in recovery.
  • Pregnant and Parenting Family or Doula certification.
  • Knowledge of perinatal substance use, neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), and maternal mental health.
  • Experience working with child welfare, healthcare systems, or community resource coordination.
  • Experience facilitating support groups

Responsibilities

  • Provide strength-based peer support to pregnant and parenting individuals receiving substance use and behavioral health services.
  • Use lived experience to build trust, reduce stigma, and encourage engagement in treatments and recovery.
  • Facilitate peer support groups focused on maternal recovery, parenting in recovery, and emotional wellness.
  • Provide educational and encouragement related to pregnancy, postpartum wellness, infant bonding, and parenting in recovery.
  • Promote safe sleep practices, infant safety, and overall family wellness.
  • Assist participants in accessing prenatal, postpartum, pediatric, and behavioral health services within 72 hours of enrollment when possible. A flexible schedule may be required, including occasional evenings or weekends.
  • Support care coordination with healthcare providers, behavioral health teams, and community partners.
  • Advocate for participant needs and empower individuals to actively participate in their care and recovery.
  • Maintain accurate documentation in accordance with program, funding, and regulatory requirements.
  • Participate in team meetings, supervision, and ongoing training while maintaining peer certification requirements.
  • Combination of office, community, and clinical treatment settings that may include home visits, hospital visits, and community outreach.
  • Ability to manage and transport program supplies for meetings and community events.
  • A flexible schedule may be required, including occasional evenings or weekends.
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