
Pay Range: $23.55 - $27.08/hr
Schedule: Sunday - Wednesday, 7am - 5:30pm
Crisis Response Territory: Northwest Chicago, IL
Office Location: 5250 Old Orchard Rd Skokie, IL 60077
The Peer Support Specialist provides peer-based engagement, de-escalation, and recovery support during mobile crisis encounters. Drawing on lived experience with mental health or substance use challenges, this role helps individuals feel safe, understood, and willing to participate in services. The Peer Support Specialist partners with the Crisis Counselor to support stabilization and connection to care, while the Crisis Counselor retains responsibility for clinical assessment and decision-making. Through this collaboration, the Peer Support Specialist strengthens the individual's ability to understand, accept, and engage with the identified care plan.
Primary Role During a Crisis Response
The Peer Support Specialist leads the human connection on scene so that clinical assessment can occur effectively. They reduce emotional intensity, increase cooperation, and help the individual participate in the plan that is clinically determined. This position is not responsible for determining level of care or clinical dispositions.
Core Responsibilities
Accreditation, Certification, and Compliance
Trilogy Behavioral Healthcare operates within a CARF-accredited environment and maintains Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) standards. All employees are expected to support compliance with:
Documentation Standards
All employees are responsible for:
Workflow Compliance
All employees are expected to:
Training and Professional Development
All employees are expected to:
Vehicle and Equipment Responsibilities
Culture and Professionalism
All employees are expected to:
Community Representation
All employees are expected to represent the Crisis Program and Trilogy Behavioral Healthcare professionally during community events, outreach activities, meetings, trainings, and all interactions with community partners.
Quality Improvement
All employees contribute to continuous quality improvement through participation in program development, data collection, performance improvement initiatives, audits, documentation standards, and service excellence activities appropriate to their role.
Strategic Contribution Indicators of Success
1. Access
The individual remains present and participates long enough for assessment and routing to occur. Engagement efforts reduce refusal, early departure, or inability to complete the encounter so the person can enter the appropriate level of care.
2. Engagement
The individual accepts recommended services without coercion whenever clinically appropriate. The Peer Support Specialist reduces fear, mistrust, and confusion so that entry into care occurs through cooperation rather than enforcement.
3. Stabilization
The individual's emotional state is sufficiently regulated by the end of the encounter to participate in assessment and follow-up planning. The Peer Support Specialist's presence meaningfully reduces crisis intensity on scene.
4. Linkage
The individual leaves the encounter with a confirmed next step such as transport, a scheduled appointment, or a direct introduction to a provider. The handoff is understood and acknowledged by the individual rather than provided only as information.
5. Continuity of Care
If the individual returns to crisis services, the reason reflects a change in condition rather than confusion about where to go, how to access care, or mistrust of services. Follow-up and re-engagement efforts support appropriate use of ongoing services.
Minimum Qualifications
Benefits:
This job description conveys essential information about the scope and requirements of the position. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties, or qualifications. Trilogy Behavioral Healthcare reserves the right to modify this description at any time.

TRILOGY provides people across Chicago with support to recover from mental illness and move toward stability. We provide with an array of essential services and ongoing support so that people can live independently and thrive in the community.
Our mission is to enable people in mental health recovery to build meaningful and independent lives through comprehensive and integrated care. We envision a society where everyone impacted by mental illness is valued, embraced, and supported holistically, systematically, and culturally; where the stigma of mental illness is eliminated; and where quality of care is not determined by socioeconomic status.
TRILOGY is committed to ensuring mental healthcare is accessible to all, and we are increasing services to communities on Chicago’s South Side through our new location in the Chatham neighborhood.
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