Peer Specialist - Self Help - Part Time

BALTIC STREET AEA INC.New York, NY
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About The Position

The Peer Specialist for Self Help is responsible for providing self-help and empowerment tools to participants in the community through participant led groups as well as providing individual services. This position will develop and lead self-help groups and train new group leaders among its group attendees.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma, GED required
  • Basic Knowledge of Self-Help Techniques
  • Knowledge of Community Mental Health System
  • Basic office and computer skills proficiency (Microsoft Office 365)
  • Excellent communication skills verbally and written
  • Ability to be patient and supportive
  • Ability to communicate over a multisystem phone line
  • Must be vaccinated
  • Certified with the Academy of Peer Services or completion of certification within 6 months of employment (www.academyofperservices.org)
  • Mandatory Annual trainings (Sexual Harassment, Cultural Competency, Mandated Reporter and Fire Safety)

Nice To Haves

  • College preferred but not required
  • Bi-lingual abilities preferred but not required
  • Driver’s license a plus but not required

Responsibilities

  • Teach and model the principles and practices of recovery and self-help
  • Provide quality psychiatric rehabilitation interventions to individuals and collaterals in a timely and responsive manner
  • Ensure and protect all consumer civil liberties and rights
  • Provide direct services to an ongoing client caseload
  • Attending staff meetings and presenting cases as necessary
  • Position requires working both on site and off site
  • Maintain and protect the confidential nature of all matters related to this position
  • Provide program participants with linkages, referrals, and case coordination with other services including mental health, education, medical, social, financial, and housing
  • Submit electronically supportive housing application (2010E Form) to the Coordinated Assessment and Placement System (CAPS) for participants in need of housing.
  • Teach individuals how to become better self-advocates through information sharing, explanation, and modeling
  • Provide entitlement counseling and assist participants to obtain entitlements.
  • Accompany individuals to entitlement offices and housing interviews as needed.
  • Actively participate in ongoing training as needed to meet all certification standards and credentialing policies
  • Conduct timely documentation in the AWARDS Database (Progress Notes, Group Notes, Plan and Reviews, and Discharges)
  • Facilitate support groups, workshops and training sessions which can include sharing your own recovery stories/lived experiences.
  • Conduct outreach activities to community base agencies and work collaboratively withother programs within Baltic Street to maintain positive interagency relationships.
  • Document all required program records and information in a clear & timely manner in accordance with agency regulations and policies.
  • Maintain high standards of conduct in the performance of their job duties; this includes maintaining and protecting the confidential nature of all matters related to this position/program within HIPPA guidelines.
  • Maintain program, and client records in a timely, complete, and organized manner, consistent with all applicable policies, rules, regulations, and procedures.
  • Perform other duties as assigned
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