Peer Specialist

AbodeSan Jose, CA
$25 - $28

About The Position

The Peer Specialist provides outreach, case management, or rehabilitative services. This position, along with team members will provide outreach, engage, house, and wrap around clinical services to participants. These participants will be identified through county data and other assessment processes as being the most frequent users of emergency services, criminal justice, and other homeless/county services in the County. Program participants will have Serious Mental Health Disorders, Substance Use Disorders, and/or Chronic Health Conditions.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • Personal life experiences with recovery from addiction, homelessness, and/or mental health recovery required.
  • Six months of field experience working with people experiencing homelessness.
  • Use of personal vehicle and proof of a valid and current California Driver’s License and current insurance along with a clean DMV record required.

Responsibilities

  • Provide outreach and engagement to homeless adults to locate referred individuals. Locations include but are not limited to encampments, parks, shelters, treatment facilities, jail, court, etc.
  • Help re-engage participants enrolled in the program who have lost contact with the team.
  • Assist in interviewing and completing initial intakes with clients, gathering, and assembling related information, and maintaining appropriate records and files. Maintain thorough and concise case notes.
  • Assist in linking participants with community treatment services for mental health, substance recovery, physical health care, financial assistance, educational and employment services, housing, advocacy, socialization activities, and other services.
  • Assist participants with establishing goals and strategies for increasing self-sufficiency. Assist participants with accessing public benefits (i.e., General Assistance, Food Stamps, and SSI).
  • Support participants as they navigate the criminal justice and court systems. Advocate for participants by interacting with judges, court mental health staff, public defenders, etc.
  • Help participants develop a Wellness Recovery Action Plan.
  • Provide support, role modeling, and coaching to participants in the program.
  • Attend clinical, administrative, and case conferencing meetings as dictated by the program supervisor.
  • Enter all data on time and correctly to support program evaluation and outcomes tracking.
  • Ensure proper and timely documentation of services including written case notes using the BIRP formats and billing services to Medi-Cal.
  • Assist the Program Manager, Clinical Supervisor, and other staff as needed.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • 100% health benefits coverage for employees
  • 31 Paid Time Off / Holidays per year
  • 403(b) Retirement Savings Plans with Employer Match & Contribution Programs
  • Dynamic, mission-drive culture and supportive leadership
  • Professional Development Opportunities, Trainings, & All Staff Events

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

251-500 employees

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