Young Adult Services Peer Specialist

Church at the ParkSalem, OR
Hybrid

About The Position

This position works specifically with individuals in the C @P Young Adult program s ( A g e s 18-24 ) , p rovides emotional, social, and practical support to individuals experiencing mental health and/or substance use challenges. Using lived experience, the specialist offers hope, mentorship, advocacy, and guidance to help participants achieve personal recovery goals and improve overall well-being. The Peer Specialist will focus on supporting participants with daily site operations including deep cleans, chores , and attending regularly scheduled meetings/groups . This position will also support the daily functions and operations of the shelter site .

Requirements

  • High School diploma or GED strongly preferred
  • Have completed an approved training program by the Oregon Health Authority certifying you as peer specialist; or Provide documentation that you are certified by a group other than the Oregon Health Authority that requires completion of an approved training program and at least 20 hours of continuing education every three years; or Provide documentation that you have worked or volunteered as a peer specialist for at least 2000 hours in Oregon from January 1, 2004 to June 30, 2019.
  • Demonstrated experience in mediation between persons exhibiting escalated behavior.
  • Strong ability to work collaboratively with other case managers, healthcare providers, and social service agencies.
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple participants' needs effectively.
  • All applicants must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screening prior to beginning employment.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness, chronic illness, behavioral health challenges, or substance use disorders , preferred.
  • Committed to practicing trauma informed care and harm reduction approaches.

Responsibilities

  • Maintains thorough and accurate documentation of client interactions, services provided, and progress toward goals.
  • Submits all data, case notes, and reporting as required by program and grant guidelines.
  • Ensures that all Personal and Health Information (PHI) is handled in compliance with HIPAA standards.
  • Participates in training initiatives to enhance team capacity.
  • Carries out medication delivery and pickup for participants as needed, ensuring secure handling, accurate receipts and forms, and compliance with C@P established process.
  • Carries out shelter protocols and emergency procedures in the event of an incident.
  • Verifies forms such as site expectations and standards as well as absence of residency forms, ensuring they are completed accurately during after hour shifts.
  • Follows the check-in and check-out procedures for any individuals entering and exiting the site.
  • Effectively communicates updates with management and case management.
  • Supports individuals as they take the next step in stability through accessing resources, including OHP, domestic violence intervention, drug and alcohol treatment, behavioral and mental health services, and others.
  • Conducts regular visits from initiation through addressing needs that may impact shelter and housing retention.
  • Assists participants with achieving their goals, communicating progress with site management and case manager, as well as assisting with any barriers while maintaining the dignity and choice of the participant.
  • Educates individuals and groups on life skills, such as appointment management, nutrition, hygiene, and navigating systems independently.
  • Network and attend meetings with other social service agencies to promote interagency cooperation and coordination.
  • Participates in collaborative opportunities alongside partnering organizations, such as Salem Housing Authority, HIV Alliance, Easter Seals, ARCHES, Northwest Human Services, etc.
  • Collaborates with all team members in a respectful and collaborative manner, following C@P’s values of seeing with compassion, building relationship, practicing empathetic listening and pursuing peacemaking, while utilizing the outward mindset and Non-violent communication principles.
  • Attend all required training, team meetings, and learn about policies and procedures for C@P operations.
  • Connect participants with housing, employment, benefits, and community resources/benefits and assist with goal setting
  • Participate in treatment planning
  • Provide peer support and advocacy to participants utilizing community services, with regular travel between multiple locations.
  • Build rapport with participants, helping them engage with the program and feel welcome and safe.
  • Assist participants with filling out documents, applications, etc.
  • Teach participants problem solving skills
  • Promote community involvement and/or advocacy
  • Identify and Breakdown barriers to services.

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • voluntary life insurance
  • generous paid time off (PTO) policy
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