Peer Specialist
Mental Health Association of Nassau County - Hempstead, NY
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Position: Peer Specialist Category: Non-exempt Department: Peer Services Employment Status: FT/PT/PD Finger Printing Required: Yes Driving Required: No Peer Specialist utilizes personal experience and respite training to provide peer support and companionship for guests. The Peer Specialists manifest, in their presence and actions, a vision of hope, resilience, opportunity, and wellness. Goals include lessening/alleviating emotional distress and crises, lessening use of emergency rooms and hospitals, and increasing personal growth with positive life choices. Provide supportive companionship for guests throughout their visit to house (interview, intake, arrival, stay and departure). Share personal recovery to encourage hope, wellness, personal growth and recovery. Model and support the belief that individuals can and will do better. Utilize effective engagement skills to connect, use mutually shared insights to encourage problem solving and utilization of tools that will assist in lessening or alleviating current and future crisis. Non-judgmental active listening designed to meet individual where they are at. Help maintain a clean, safe, and secure environment. Some cleaning may be involved. Provide telephone support to peers in the community though our Consumer Phone Link Program as needed. Facilitate self-help, support groups. Keep accurate and timely records. Work cooperatively with respite team. Maintains client confidentiality. NYCPS-P Certification Preferred Mental Health Association of Nassau County, Inc. JOB DESCRIPTION POSITION INFORMATION: II. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: III. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 2 Reports to: Director; Senior Diversion Manager; Peer Management Team Lived, experience and willingness to utilize personal experience to assist others in recovery. High School Diploma Six months to one year current or recent employment. Six months to one year part time or full time experience in delivery of direct services to mental health consumer/survivors (volunteer or paid), preferred. Three months first hand experience in self-help or peer directed services and/or peer support groups, preferred. Good oral and written communication skills. Completion of Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) training preferred. Basic knowledge of community support services/resources/mental health service delivery system, preferred. Knowledge of consumer/survivor/ex-patient movement and peer run or peer driven services that incorporate recovery based philosophies. Ability to relate to both other survivors of mental illness and psychiatric diagnosis and mental health professionals. Honesty, respect for diversity, high personal standards, professional demeanor, language and behaviors reflecting such values. Commitment to the possibility of recovery for all individuals diagnosed with psychiatric illness. Emotional resilience to cope with strong emotions on an on-going basis. Valid and clean New York State Drivers License, preferred.
Created: 2024-11-02