The overall primary function of the Peer Support Specialist will include peer mentoring, advocacy, and connecting clients to resources. Using their lived experience, Peer Support Specialists will focus on mentoring those with a substance abuse disorder (SUD). This will involve building healthy relationships and trust and walking alongside individuals moving towards or currently involved in the recovery process. More specifically, peers can assist clients with exploring treatment options, facilitating communication with service providers, and helping develop realistic recovery goals tailored to each participant. Peers will share and utilize tools to support the recovery process. This will include the development of a personalized recovery action plan, designed to help manage challenges associated with recovery. Peers will advocate for participants’ needs across social service systems and will provide coaching focused on strengthening self-advocacy skills. Social support and access to a variety of resources and services are essential in the recovery process. SUDs often co-exist with other issues, such as homelessness, financial instability, damaged relationships, parenting struggles, mental health disorders, and medical conditions. Connecting clients to resources and ensuring the linkages to services in the community that address specialized needs are critical for long-term, sustained recovery.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
1-10 employees