Peer Mentor Coordinator

Granite State Independent LivingConcord, NH
2d

About The Position

Coordinate volunteer mentors and provide 1:1 peer support to mentee. Work closely with the supervisor to support recruitment, training, matching, and developing best practices that promote a positive and productive relationship with the mentee and mentors.

Requirements

  • Lived experience with a disability.

Nice To Haves

  • Personal experience and working knowledge of Consumer Directed services.
  • Experience as a mentor.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills.
  • Experience with group management, outreach, advocacy, and small group presentations.
  • Computer and data entry skills.

Responsibilities

  • Obtain and maintain training as a Peer Mentor.
  • Collaborate with United Spinal Association by attending and participating in offered meetings and training courses, sharing information with larger audience of consumers.
  • Maintain ongoing contact with consumers, mentors/mentees of the program to determine the effectiveness and satisfaction of the consumers, mentors/mentees in the program.
  • Recruit new mentors to the program, conduct presentations and other outreach activities routinely and as requested.
  • Provide peer support by phone and in person to consumers or potential consumers as requested by internal or external referral sources.
  • Participate and host Peer events in person, or virtually as assigned.
  • Track participation of mentors/mentees in Peer events.
  • In collaboration with supervisor, identify and or develop training material, and provide training and initial orientation for the mentors.
  • Assist in the development, refinement and success of the Peer Support/Mentor Program.
  • Network to increase community awareness of the Peer Support/Mentor Program.
  • Work with Supervisor to plan and promote Peer events through out the year to engage with Peer Groups, Mentors and Mentees.
  • Adhere to and promote the policies and procedures of the Peer Support/Mentor program, acting as a role model to the Mentors.
  • Represent GSIL on relevant external and internal committees and task forces.
  • Complete required documentation in appropriate system in a timely manner.
  • Travel required - Must have reliable transportation to attend in-person events and meetings across the state.
  • Participate in general GSIL events and activities.
  • Support and uphold GSIL policies and procedures, workplace regulations and safety practices.
  • Share news worthy information appropriately throughout the organization.
  • Attend and participate in periodic training as scheduled by GSIL.
  • Obtain resources and information on disability related issues to present to group members.
  • Conduct other duties as assigned that will increase options for people with disabilities to live independently in their communities.
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