
Posting number: 030626
Department: Emergency Services
Job classification: Peer Support Specialist-FT
Posting type: Open
Categories: Mental Health, Social Services, Miscellaneous, Counseling, Community and Social Services, Rehabilitation Services
Colonial Behavioral Health (CBH) provides opportunities for recovery and support to individuals and their families in the areas of mental health, substance use disorders, and developmental disabilities. CBH serves the residents of James City County, the City of Poquoson, the City of Williamsburg, and York County.
Colonial Behavioral Health is currently recruiting for a Peer Support Specialist to join our Marcus Alert Co-Responder Team.
The Peer Support Specialist works directly with individuals experiencing behavioral health crises and provides support focused on recovery, wellness, self-advocacy, and connection to appropriate services. This position works closely with first responders, behavioral health providers, and public and private community partners to help de-escalate crisis situations, promote safety, and facilitate timely linkage to care and follow-up services.
Job Responsibilities
The initial schedule for this position will generally be Monday through Friday during standard business hours.
As the Marcus Alert Co-Responder Program expands, program operations are expected to transition to coverage approximately8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., seven days per week.
Employees in this position must have the flexibility and availability to work varying shifts, including evenings, weekends, and other non-standard hours, as program needs evolve.
Skills and Qualifications
Our compensation package for this position includes:
Colonial Behavioral Health is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.

Colonial Behavioral Health, is the local Community Services Board serving the citizens of James City County, the City of Poquoson, the City of Williamsburg and York County. It's mission is to facilitate recovery and resiliency of individuals and families affected by mental illness, developmental disabilities, and substance use disorders.