Peer Specialist
3 weeks ago
57 Willoughby St 2nd Fl57 WILLOUGHBY STREET2nd FLOORBrooklyn, NY 11201, USA Benefits We have three comprehensive healthcare plans to choose from based on your priorities and budget. Housing Works covers most of the plan; you pay a portion, based on your salary. Staff begins accruing PTO immediately for a total of up to 30 days earned in the first year. We offer employees an educational benefit. This money is available for tuition loan reimbursement, tuition costs, and textbooks. Overview Using a one‑to‑one, person‑centered counseling model, the Community Oriented Recovery & Empowerment (CORE) program seeks to improve the functioning of individuals living with mental illness, histories of chemical and alcohol dependence, or physical disabilities, helping them achieve personal goals in the areas of recovery, employment or independent functioning. Under the supervision of the Program Director, the Peer Specialist who carries a caseload of clients will function as a role model to peers; exhibiting competency in personal recovery and use of coping skills; serve as an advocate, providing information and peer support for clients. The Peer Specialist will perform a wide range of tasks to assist peers in regaining independence within the community and mastery over their own recovery process. Recovery resources such as booklets, tapes, pamphlets and other written materials will be utilized by the Peer Specialist in the provision of services. In addition, community‑based work and meeting people in their communities is a large part of this position. These services are intended to contribute to the reduction of unnecessary hospitalization / institutional level of care and improved societal integration of those served. Service delivery is designed to be flexible and individualized and is focused on the promotion of skill development and identification of community supports in order to overcome deficits related to function and motivation. Responsibilities Person-Centered Recovery Planning, Documentation, and Collaboration A person-centered planning process is used to support the individual’s recovery goal. Engaging the individual in shared decision making around service and recovery planning. Reviewing progress toward goals and objectives; updating the ISP as goals are met or other changes are needed. Communicating with other providers such as prescribers, treatments providers, case managers, or employment specialists, to ensure integrated, collaborative care. Advocacy Support: This component assists in building self-advocacy skills and raising awareness of existing social support and services. Building the individual’s skills and self-efficacy related to Shared Decision Making Developing mental health care directive and psychiatric advance directives (PADs) Working alongside the individual as they seek and obtain benefits and entitlements, food, shelter, and permanent housing, raising the awareness of existing services and community resources, pathways to recovery and helping an individual to remove barriers that exist for access to them. Connecting individuals to “warmlines” and peer-run groups in the community (in-person or online) Advocating on behalf of the individual and supporting their self-advocacy during appointments. Activation and Engagement in Recovery: This component focuses on engagement in the recovery process, increasing their sense of hope and purpose, and empowering the individual to achieve their goals to make positive changes. Validating the individual’s experiences and feelings and conveying hope to the individual about their own recovery Relating your own recovery stories and sharing and describing personal recovery practices, and helping the individual to discover recovery practices that will work for them. Modeling of recovery lifestyle, including participation in recovery activities that might be beyond the scope of treatment providers (such as attending 12‑step meetings or similar items in community) Assisting the individual with identifying activities in selecting and utilizing the things that promote a sense of passion, purpose and meaning into their life and coaching the individual as they identify barriers to engaging in these activities Wellness coaching with a focus on whole health, which may include discussing and sharing ongoing personal efforts to enhance health, wellness, and recovery Assisting the individual to select and use self-directed recovery tools such as Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) and recovery plans Community Participation: This component uses peer support and skill building to support full community engagement and participation. Utilizing shared personal experience to support skill development that guides the individual towards a more independent life in the community (e.g., personal banking, accessing public transportation, finding and attending community events, and membership in community organizations) Exploring community spaces that promote integration, inclusion, and participation (bridging from the individual’s home to the community) Supporting the individual in attending community activities and appointments when requested Assisting the individual to help connect to long-term natural supports that enhance the quality and overall security of life. Additional Tasks Hold Case conferences as needed. Document all services and administrative work in Electronic Health Records within 48 hours. Lead CORE Group Sessions, as needed, in collaboration with the CORE team. Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor and as stated in the NYS CORE operations Manual. Job Requirements Minimum of High school diploma/GED and Peer Certification NYCPS, NYCPS‑P, CRPA, CRPA‑P, by the New York Peer Specialist Certification Board/OMH/OASAS. Excellent intrapersonal skills and ability to navigate difficult situations. Great Organizational Skills. Ability to use technology in support of job requirements including Microsoft tools (e.g., Outlook, Teams, Word, etc.), use of electronic health records, copying and scanning of documents, etc. Experience working with people with mental health diagnosis, substance use or other needs to support their recovery journeys. Knowledge of the Harm Reduction Model and Stages of Change. Job candidates should be aware that scammers may pose as employers and create fake job postings in order to extract personal information from individuals for financial gain. Housing Works will never ask job candidates for personal information, such as social security numbers or bank account details, over the phone. If you suspect that a job posting may be fake or wish to confirm that a job posting from Housing Works is genuine, please contact us at recruitment@housingworks.org. Housing Works was founded in 1990; with a long-term commitment to AIDS advocacy. Housing Works established New York State’s first harm reduction‑based, OASAS‑licensed outpatient drug treatment program. Other services include Health Home care management, behavioral health, and syringe exchange programs. A pioneer in the social entrepreneurship movement, Housing Works operates 10 high‑end thrift shops in Manhattan and Brooklyn and a much‑loved Bookstore Cafe in Soho. For more information, visit www.housingworks.org. Housing Works fights for funding and legislation to ensure that all people living with HIV/AIDS have access to quality housing, healthcare, HIV prevention, and treatment, among other lifesaving services. Housing Works provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Housing Works complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. Housing Works also does not request prior salary information during the hiring process. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training. This position is included in a bargaining unit of Housing Works’ New York City employees represented by a labor union known as the Retail Wholesale and Department Store Union (“RWDSU”). Accordingly, the RWDSU has the exclusive right to bargain over the terms and conditions of employment related to this position and this position may become covered by the terms of a collective bargaining agreement (a “CBA”) between Housing Works and the RWDSU. Equal Opportunity EmployerThis employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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