East House

Awake Overnight Crisis Peer Mentor

East House  •  $38k/yr  •  Rochester, NY (Onsite)  •  29 days ago
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Job Description

The Overnight Peer Mentor provides awake overnight peer support and supervision to ensure the safety and security of the environment. This role is integral in supporting guests in their recovery process, maintaining a safe and clean environment, and coordinating effectively with other program staff.

Key Responsibilities:

Guest Support in Recovery:

  • Assist guests in articulating and achieving their recovery goals.
  • Identify and help remove barriers to community integration.
  • Provide appropriate interventions based on guests’ goals.
  • Observe and document guests’ progress towards meeting objectives.
  • Communicate effectively with other Program staff to integrate guest services.

Maintaining Safety:

  • Monitor the environment regularly to ensure the safety of guests and the facility.
  • Respond immediately to crises and emergencies in accordance with organizational policies and procedures.
  • Identify and communicate concerns regarding guest statements or behaviors to appropriate program staff.

Coordinated Guest Support:

  • Respond to warm line calls from individuals in crisis.
  • Facilitate timely access to services through check-in and check-out activities.
  • Provide role modeling and demonstrate effective coping techniques and self-help strategies to guests.

Facility Maintenance and Support:

  • Perform regular light housekeeping and restocking of the facility.
  • Provide clerical support, including making copies, setting up files or folders, as directed by the immediate supervisor.
  • Prepare household supply inventory as directed.

Documentation:

  • Maintain documentation to the standards defined by regulators, funders, and organizational policies.
  • Perform chart audits as assigned by the immediate supervisor.

East House is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

Requirements

Position Qualifications:

Minimum Education & Experience:

  • High school diploma or GED.
  • Previous experience in a Peer role preferred.

Licensure/Certifications:

  • Peer Certification preferred (provisional and/or permanent). If not currently certified, the employee will obtain certification (provisional and/or permanent) within 18 months of hire.

Other Skills/Knowledge/Experience:

  • Past or present consumer of mental health and/or chemical addiction services, with the ability to relate to others currently using those services.
  • Demonstrated skills in effective oral and written communication and the ability to work cooperatively with culturally diverse guests, staff, and community representatives.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Basic computer literacy, including the ability to perform basic searches online, use email, and make simple edits to documents.
  • Basic Microsoft Word skills, including the ability to produce basic business letters and simple tables and charts, check spelling, set tabs, change page orientation, sort, save, open, and organize electronic files.
  • Knowledge of and ability to apply person-centered practices.

Physical/Mental Demands:

  • Frequently requires sitting, handling objects and paperwork, working with a computer, and communicating with others verbally and in writing.
  • Occasional lifting of up to 30 lbs., walking, climbing stairs, standing, and reaching.
  • Finger dexterity sufficient to operate a telephone and computer keyboard.
  • Hearing ability to hear normal conversation.
  • Visual ability to read documents and a computer screen.
  • Ability to read and interpret policies, procedures, and various other information.
  • Ability to maintain emotional control under stressful situations.

Working Conditions:

  • Traditional household environment.
  • Responds to crises during on-duty hours.
  • Must be available to work weekends, some evenings, and holidays.
East House

About East House

East House is a non-profit organization located in Rochester NY.

For more than 58 years, East House has empowered individuals in recovery from mental health and substance use disorders to recover and to live healthy and fulfilling lives. The innovation that East House was built on in 1966 continues today, in the belief that safe, quality housing is necessary for healing and recovery. We meet every individual where they are on their recovery journey with a full spectrum of housing and recovery support options tailored to their needs. More than 1,200 clients and their families benefit from East House each year.

East House is funded by the NYS Offices of Mental Health, Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services; Monroe County; client fees; and donations. For more information, visit www.easthouse.org.

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Rochester, NY
Year Founded
1966
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