Peer Support Specialist - Shelter and Temporary Housing

ShelterCareEugene, OR
16h$21 - $22

About The Position

Our Shelter and Temporary Housing (STH) Program is looking for a passionate Peer Support Specialist : 12 paid holidays a year Generous paid time off Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Pet friendly environment Paid volunteer hours Wellness stipend PSLF - Public Service Loan Forgiveness ShelterCare is a non-profit that believes in " housing first ", we meet people where they are. The STH program helps unhoused individuals experiencing mental health disabilites with temporary housing and shelter while they are engaged in a permanent housing program. The Peer Support Specialist will be assisting program participants in identifying their personal interests, goals, strengths/weaknesses, skills, resources and supports they will need to maintain housing and increase their independence. This position will also provide a model for both participant and other staff by demonstrating that recovery is possible; maintaing service logs, reports, records and notes according to agency guidelines. See attached position description for full job duties. The Peer Support Specialist is a full-time non-exempt position that will report to the STH Program Manager. The starting hourly wage for this position is $21.15 - $22.00 per hour ; depending on a number of factors.

Requirements

  • Experience with working with people who have been homeless and/or have mental health needs is preferred
  • Must be registered as a Peer Support Specialist with the Oregon Health Authority's Traditional Health Worker Registry or able to do so in the first 6 months of employment
  • Effective communication
  • Negotiation and collaboration
  • Scheduling and time management
  • Leadership
  • Risk management
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Use of technology for email, spreadsheets, documents
  • Be able to handle confidential material
  • Organize and prioritize work

Responsibilities

  • assisting program participants in identifying their personal interests, goals, strengths/weaknesses, skills, resources and supports they will need to maintain housing and increase their independence
  • provide a model for both participant and other staff by demonstrating that recovery is possible
  • maintaing service logs, reports, records and notes according to agency guidelines

Benefits

  • 12 paid holidays a year
  • Generous paid time off
  • Health, Dental and Vision Insurance
  • Pet friendly environment
  • Paid volunteer hours
  • Wellness stipend
  • PSLF - Public Service Loan Forgiveness
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