HiWay 40 Housing Program - Peer Support Worker

Volunteers of America Northern California & Northern NevadaReno, NV
$20 - $22Onsite

About The Position

Volunteers of America Northern California & Northern Nevada (VOA-NCNN), a Certified Great Place to Work, is recruiting for a full-time Peer Support Worker for our HiWay 40 housing program. HiWay 40 is a Permanent Supportive Housing site that provides stable, long-term housing paired with wraparound supportive services for individuals transitioning directly out of homelessness. Full-time employees (working 30 or more hours a week) are eligible for a benefits package that includes paid holidays, vacation, sick pay, health, dental, vision, life, and short-term disability insurance coverage.

Requirements

  • A high school diploma or equivalent is required.
  • Personal lived experience with mental health challenges, housing instability, substance use recovery, or related circumstances is required and is considered a core qualification for this role.
  • Candidates must be in a stable place in their own recovery and able to demonstrate resilience and professional boundaries when supporting others.
  • Demonstrated ability to build trust with individuals experiencing mental health challenges, trauma, or housing instability
  • Working knowledge of trauma-informed care principles and recovery-oriented service delivery
  • Effective de-escalation and conflict resolution skills
  • Strong active listening and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to maintain appropriate professional boundaries while engaging authentically with residents
  • Organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities independently
  • Basic computer proficiency for documentation and communication purposes
  • Ability to work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team
  • Lift and move up to 25 pounds.
  • Stand, walk, bend, stoop, and sit frequently throughout the shift.
  • Able to climb stairs as needed.
  • Ability to accompany residents in the community, including walking and use of public transportation.

Nice To Haves

  • Prior experience in peer support, direct services, case management, or a residential care setting is strongly preferred.
  • Nevada Certified Peer Support Specialist (CPSS) certification is preferred; candidates without current certification may be required to obtain it within a specified period after hire.
  • Valid Nevada driver's license and ability to meet the organization’s insurance carrier guidelines are preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Establish and maintain genuine, supportive relationships with residents grounded in mutual respect, empathy, and shared lived experience.
  • Serve as a consistent, positive presence within the program, helping residents feel safe, seen, and supported in their housing environment.
  • Model recovery, coping strategies, and self-advocacy based on personal experience; share relevant experiences in a purposeful, boundaries way that supports resident goals.
  • Actively promotes resident dignity, self-determination, and hope throughout all interactions.
  • Apply trauma-informed principles in all resident interactions, recognizing the impact of trauma on behavior and approaching residents with patience, consistency, and a strengths-based perspective.
  • Assist residents in developing and practicing essential daily living skills, including budgeting, meal planning, personal hygiene, housekeeping, and organization.
  • Accompany residents on grocery shopping trips and other community errands, providing guidance and encouragement to build independence over time.
  • Support residents in navigating public transportation, attending appointments, and accessing community resources.
  • Assist residents in setting personal goals and developing action plans; provide ongoing encouragement and accountability in working toward those goals.
  • Help residents identify and build upon existing strengths as a foundation for greater independence and self-sufficiency.
  • Plan, coordinate, and facilitate on-site group activities, workshops, and social events that promote community connection, skill-building, and resident well-being.
  • Collaborate with the Director of Supportive Services and program staff to develop monthly activities calendar responsive to resident interests and needs.
  • Engage residents in activity planning to support ownership, agency, and a sense of community within the property.
  • Connect residents to off-site recreational, cultural, and wellness opportunities in the broader community as appropriate.
  • Provide timely, calm, and effective de-escalation support when residents are in distress, using trauma-informed and person-centered approaches.
  • Recognize early warning signs of mental health crises and respond proactively, engaging appropriate staff or emergency services when necessary.
  • Support residents through difficult moments by providing active listening, validation, and collaborative problem-solving.
  • Document and report all significant incidents, behavioral concerns, and crisis situations to the Director of Supportive Services in a timely manner.
  • Maintain awareness of each resident’s mental health history, triggers, and individualized support needs in coordination with case management staff.
  • Communicate regularly and effectively with the Operations Compliance Manager, case managers, and other program staff to ensure coordinated, consistent support for residents.
  • Participate in team meetings, case conferences, and shift handoffs to share observations and contribute to individualized resident support plans.
  • Maintain accurate, timely, and professional documentation of resident interactions, activities, and incidents in accordance with program requirements.
  • Adhere to confidentiality standards and all applicable program policies, ethical guidelines, and fair housing requirements.
  • Refer residents to appropriate internal and external resources as needed; support warm handoffs to case managers or clinical staff.
  • Assist with routine cleaning of interior common areas, including lobbies, hallways, laundry rooms, restrooms, and shared community spaces, on a regularly scheduled basis.
  • Sweep, mop, vacuum, and wipe down surfaces in common areas to maintain a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for residents.
  • Remove trash and debris from interior common areas and transport to designated disposal areas.
  • Assist with basic exterior upkeep, including sweeping walkways, picking up litter, and maintaining the general cleanliness of entryways, courtyards, and parking lot areas.
  • Perform snow removal from walkways, entryways, and parking areas during winter months to ensure safe access and prevent hazardous conditions from residents and visitors.
  • Report any maintenance issues, safety hazards, or damage observed during cleaning rounds to Maintenance Technician or Operations Compliance Manager.
  • Monitor community supply needs (cleaning products, trash bags, etc.) and report to the Director of Supportive Services as inventory runs low.
  • Complete required training in trauma-informed care, Mental Health First Aid, de-escalation, and other relevant areas within established timeframes.
  • Pursue ongoing professional development to strengthen peer support skills, self-care practices, and knowledge of community resources.
  • Attend all required staff meetings, supervision sessions, and training seminars.

Benefits

  • paid holidays
  • vacation
  • sick pay
  • health insurance
  • dental insurance
  • vision insurance
  • life insurance
  • short-term disability insurance coverage
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