? Provide peer support to those needing support.
? Meet with clients on a regular basis, or as needed after the initial meeting to discuss
routine recovery issues from a peer perspective.
? Provide quality program services to the individuals served in a professional manner.
? Complete required documentation according to program standards and timelines.
? Provide guidance, encouragement, education and skill-building around wellness
planning, crisis planning, and self-advocacy to support the clients' recovery goals.
? Act as a liaison between the clinical team and clients to ensure each client's needs and
preferences are understood and honored whenever possible.
? Provide services that help clients identify their strengths and to use their strengths to
reach their treatment goals, and identify and overcome barriers to participate in
community resources.
? Assist in planning and supervising recreational activities for clients.
? Maintain confidential client records. Process client record requests.
? Perform other routine support tasks, including filing, photocopying, answering
telephones, and compiling statistical reports.
? Attend weekly clinical staff meetings as needed.
? Understand and follow emergency fire and weather policies and procedures.
? Attain, maintain and promote a positive, safe, harmonious, productive and challenging
work environment.
? Provide culturally sensitive and relevant services to diverse clients and their families.
? Other duties as assigned or required.
? Be at least 21 years of age.
? Have a High School Diploma, GED or equivalent.
? Have a primary diagnosis of mental illness.
? Demonstrate leadership and advocacy skills, and have a strong dedication to recovery.
? Current DHS certification as a Certified Peer Specialist.