Parent Peer Support Specialist/Trainee -WISe Program - Parent Peer

Frontier Behavioral HealthSpokane, WA
28d$21 - $27

About The Position

Frontier Behavioral Health’s presence in Spokane is more than 100 years strong, allowing our non-profit organization to understand the varied needs of our clients and the larger community. Our programs are designed to provide evidence-based treatment to adults, youth and seniors who are dealing with a wide range of behavioral health issues. As a Trauma-Informed Care Organization, we firmly believe in recovery and that our clients can lead fulfilling and meaningful lives, and we consider it an honor and a privilege to assist them in their journey. If you want to have a positive impact in the lives of others come join us! WHY CHOOSE FRONTIER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH? At Frontier Behavioral Health, we value our employees and recognize the importance of EVERY employee’s contribution to our mission. Our behavioral health services make a positive difference in the lives of those we serve and contribute to the health, safety, and quality of life for everyone in Spokane County. At FBH we have a variety of client services, including outpatient, inpatient, community outreach, crisis services, partnerships with schools, law enforcement and more. Our evidence-based, culturally appropriate, trauma informed behavioral health services address the diverse needs of those we serve. The WISe (Wrap Around with Intensive Services) Parent peer support specialist is specially trained to work as a part of a wrap around team providing services to WISe enrolled youth and families in their home and community within all phases and activities of WISe. This is a specialized position requiring a willingness to work a flexible 24/7 schedule in rotation with other clinical staff assigned to the WISe Team. The WISe Parent peer is to provide targeted support services, and to assist in the provision of a system of care that is child-centered with the needs of the child and family determining the types and mix of services provided, to assist in preventing an out-of-home placement. To be effective, the WISe Youth/Parent peer will work with children in their homes and communities and incorporate the entire family in the treatment program, focusing on their strengths as well as the child’s age and cultural heritage. The WISeParent Peer will need to maintain close communication with other WISe team members, and other clinical and administrative staff in order to assure the highest quality of services is delivered to the youth consumer and his/her family.

Requirements

  • Self-identify as having one or more years in recovery from a mental health condition, substance use disorder or both, or parent or legal guardian of a youth who is receiving or has received behavioral health services.
  • Must apply for Agency Affiliated Counselor Registration (RAAC) from the WA State Dept. of Health within 30 days of hire date unless the Applicant has an active Certified Peer Support Specialist (CPSS) or Certified Peer Support Specialist TRAINEE (CPSST) credential from the WA State Department of Health as outlined in WAC Chapter 246-929. In addition to the RAAC credential requirement above, if an Applicant does not have either of the above CPSS or CPSST credentials, active or pending, with the WA State Dept. of Health, then must apply for the Certified Peer Support Specialist TRAINEE credential within 90 days of Hire. For more information about Certified Peer Support Specialist Credentials from the WA State Dept. of Health, please visit: https://doh.wa.gov/licenses-permits-and-certificates/professions-new-renew-or-update/peer-support-specialist.
  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • Must have an unrestricted and valid driver’s license, active car insurance and must be willing to use their personal vehicle in the course of work.

Nice To Haves

  • Two years' experience working in a community behavioral health setting.

Responsibilities

  • As a member of a multi-disciplinary team, assist clinicians in the development of treatment objectives and interventions for clients seeking mental health services
  • Provide supportive services, drawing on common experiences as a peer, providing on-going support to all WISe team family members by encouraging them to regain hope in, and control over, their own lives, and to be active participants in their child’s episode of care.
  • Identify services and activities that promote recovery by instilling hope and experiences which lead to meaning and purpose and which decrease stigma in the environments in which they serve.
  • Promote personal responsibility for recovery as the individual client or mental health service defines recovery.
  • Serve as a client advocate and provide client information and peer support in a range of settings.
  • Participate in a multi-disciplinary team approach to provide peer support and case management services to individuals in a manner appropriate to the individual client and WISe team needs.
  • Provide appropriate individual and group services for enrolled clients including facilitating recovery groups.
  • Ensure each WISe child/family is heard and their individual family needs are being addressed and met.
  • WISe Parent Peer will be committed to ensuring that parents have a voice in the youth’s care and are active participants in the WISe process.
  • Serve as a peer advocate to help empower families in gaining the knowledge and skills necessary to be able to guide and actively participate in their child’s treatment.
  • Develop and maintain linkages with community resources that benefit clients
  • Engage with clients and families prior to discharge from inpatient psychiatric care, participate (as appropriate) in discharge planning and assist families’ as they transition into the community and back to their families.
  • Assist families in need or in times of crisis with finding appropriate resources for stabilization in the least restrictive environment appropriate.
  • Work with youth and families in preparation of graduating from WISe services.
  • Work with clients in preparation of graduating from services.
  • Maintain client records and all other required documentation in a timely and confidential manner, in accordance with agency policies and practices.
  • Requires travel to see clients in the community and travel between work sites
  • Other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Paid Time Off – Employees accrue up to 26 days of PTO in the first year of employment! Plus 9 Paid Federal Holidays!
  • Sick Leave – Extended Sick Leave and Paid Sick and Safe Time.
  • Some positions qualify for a Compressed Workweek option resulting in up to additional 26 days off per year.
  • Medical, Dental and Vision
  • Retirement – We offer an impressive 403b plan including standard 3% employer contribution plus an additional 3% employer match.
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Life Insurance – Company paid coverage that starts the first of the month following 6 months from your date of hire.
  • Signing Bonus!
  • No-cost licensure supervision for those pursuing clinical licensure.
  • Federal and State Loan Forgiveness Program for qualifying Programs.
  • Reimbursement of License/Certification application fee that is required for the position.
  • Free Employee Assistance Program
  • Staff Discounts at various FBH partners throughout Spokane!

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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