Volunteers of America Chesapeake & Carolinas

Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (63728)

Volunteers of America Chesapeake & Carolinas  •  $36k - $52k/yr  •  Greenbelt, MD (Onsite)  •  3 months ago
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Job Description

Job Location: MD Hope Center - Greenbelt, MD 20770
Position Type: Full Time - 40 Plus BenefitsEducation
Level: Certification Non-Degree Obtained
Salary Range: $36,000.00 - $52,000.00 Salary
Travel Percentage: Up to 50%
Job Shift: Day
Job Category: Behavioral and Mental Health ServicesJOB SUMMARY
Reporting to the Mobile Crisis Supervisor, the Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) will serve as a recovery agent for participants of the Mobile Crisis Program individuals who are experiencing acute psychiatric crises. The PS will provide and advocate for effective recovery based services to aid in creating a stable environment for individuals with a substance abuse disorder or a dual diagnosis (substance abuse disorder and mental health). The focus is improving daily living skills and improving access to programming. The PS brings a unique asset to the treatment team as the PS has firsthand and or learned experience with recovery that allows the PS to fully empathize and relate to the life experiences of program participant and offers hope and support in overcoming obstacles. Have knowledge of the recovery process, signs and symptoms of substance abuse and mental health issues, and community resources that support independent living.
The Certified Peer Recovery Specialist’s (CPRS) role is to support others in recovery from a substance use disorder. The CPRS will serve as a role model, mentor, advocate and motivator to recovering individuals to help prevent relapse and promote long-term recovery. The CPRS will demonstrate an ability to share personal recovery experiences and to develop authentic peer-to-peer relationships.
Essential Job Functions
· Provide recovery education to clients for every phase of the recovery journey from pre-recovery engagement, recovery initiation, recovery stabilization, and sustained recovery maintenance.
· Assist clients to identify their personal interests, goals, strengths and opportunities regarding
recovery.
· Promote advocacy by assisting clients to identify their needs, goals, and objectives consistent with recovery and reintegration.
Recovery Planning
· Facilitate groups and individual sessions concerning various topics.
· Assist clients in articulating personal goals for recovery using one-to-one and group sessions.
The CPRS will support clients in identifying and creating goals and developing recovery plans with the skills, strengths, support and resources to aid them in achieving desired goals.
· Utilize motivational and coaching techniques, with supervision, to support clients in actively engaging in their care by providing reminder calls, and wellness checks.
· Identify barriers (internal and external) to full participation in community resources and developing strategies to overcome those barriers.
· Complete discharge planning and procedures for clients completing the program.
· Complete discharge follow-up contacts to ensure appropriate transition from the program.
· Document within required guidelines all contacts with individuals in their clinical record.
· Develop, implement, and promote ongoing community training opportunities.
· Provide coaching and education either at the client's home or within the community on daily living skills and community integration, including linking them to recovery networks and offering guidance on household responsibilities

Qualifications
Certified Peer Recovery Specialist certification (CPRS)
Education and Experience
· High School Diploma or GED
· Must have 2 or more years of sustained recovery from a substance use disorder
· Must have acquired or meet the qualifications as a Certified Recovery Specialist.
· Must complete training and maintain certifications for Basic First Aid, Mental Health First Aid, Crisis Intervention and drug testing procedures.
· Must understand and respect clients’ unique path to recovery.
Volunteers of America Chesapeake & Carolinas

About Volunteers of America Chesapeake & Carolinas

Volunteers of America Chesapeake & Carolinas (“VOACC”) is a faith-based, nonprofit organization whose mission is to inspire self-reliance, dignity, and hope through housing, health and human services.

Founded in 1896 in Baltimore, MD by social reformers, Ballington and Maud Booth, we were one of the first of over 30 affiliates of Volunteers of America – one of the nation’s largest and most comprehensive human services organizations. Together we touch the lives of 1.5 million people in over 400 communities in 46 states each year, including the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.

At VOACC, we have been helping to create Healthy Communities for All for over 125 years by aligning housing, health and human services. We actively pursue health equity by filling the gap in housing and care for underserved populations, including those who are experiencing homelessness, low-income, underinsured or uninsured, justice-involved and veterans.

Through a dedicated team of management, staff and volunteers who are guided by our Core Values – Visionary, One Body, Integrity, Compassion, Excellence, and Faith – we are the safety net for thousands of men, women and children each year across Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia and the Carolinas.

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Lanham, MD
Year Founded
1896
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