Peer Specialist
About this role
Bay Cove Human Services’ mission is to partner with people to overcome challenges and realize personal potential. Bay Cove pursues this mission by providing individualized and compassionate services to people facing the challenges associated with developmental disabilities, mental illness, substance use disorders, and homelessness at more than 175 program sites throughout Greater Boston and Southeastern Massachusetts.
Job Summary:
As a member of the ACCS multidisciplinary team, the Peer Specialist utilizes their own lived experience to support Persons in their recovery journey, serving as a mentor to Persons in their journeys to recovery and self-sufficiency. The Peer Specialist contributes to Bay Cove’s mission by partnering with Persons in a relationship based on mutuality that promotes empowerment and self-learning.
This is a non-exempt position.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
At the discretion of the Integrated Team Director and the ACCS Peer Coordinator
Essential Functions of the Position:
- Engage in non-judgmental, compassionate, active listening to build one-to-one connections with Persons and share one’s own personal experiences with purpose and intent to build trust and enhance collaboration with Persons.
- Orient Persons to ACCS services, explaining services, introducing them to team members, and explaining roles and procedures.
- Build and cultivate long-term non-directive and supportive relationships with designated Persons in order to provide encouragement, hope, assistance, understanding.
- Engage Persons experiencing heightened stress as a result of a life or care transition and provide short-term peer supports during this transition.
- Support Persons to connect with resources of their choosing in order to build their own support networks outside of the service system and collaborate with natural supports, families and extended support networks as requested by Persons.
- Provide Persons with the support to develop the skills for self-advocacy and self-determination and assist Persons to develop and use individualized recovery tools they find helpful such the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP).
- Lead skill-building and support groups for Persons.
- Collaborate with other Integrated Team members, as well as ACCS and agency leadership to ensure that recovery values, language, and culture are promoted and upheld.
- Participate in continuing education/skill building training and activities towards a goal of personal career development and the strengthening of Peer Support Roles as whole.
- Conduct outreach and education to stakeholders in order to decrease stigma towards Persons in recovery, to increase awareness of the possibility of recovery, and to promote the role of Peer Support Staff by engaging in activities such as Participating in the Speakers Bureau, speaking to aspiring clinicians at local colleges regarding the role of Peers in Mental Health treatment, participation in neighborhood council meetings, or contributing articles to The Insider, etc.
- Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor
Requirements for the Position:
- A Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Social Work, or a related area preferred. High School diploma or GED required.
- Lived experience with mental health issues required. Lived experience with homelessness, poverty, or criminal justice involvement preferred.
- Current certification as a Certified Peer Specialist or eligibility, willingness, and ability to be obtain certification within six months of hire.
- Demonstrated willingness and ability to share personal experiences and recovery story with the purpose and intent to build trust and collaboration with Persons.
- At least one year experience working with individuals diagnosed with co-occurring disorders or similar human service needs.
- Professional writing and oral communications skills.
- High degree of personal organization, attention to detail, and time management skills.
- Proficiency in word processing and other computer functions using Windows, Word, and Google Email and Apps.
- Use of personal cellular telephone for work communication.
- CPR and First Aid certification required within 3 months of hire.
- Ability to go up and down stairs to monitor clients on multiple floors and physical capacity to assist people with mobility impairments as needed.
- Valid driver's license preferred.
- Bilingual candidates encouraged to apply, pay differential offered for candidates with fluency in certain essential languages.
Bay Cove Human Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, age, veteran status, or any other groups as protected by Massachusetts or federal law. All qualified candidates, regardless of background, are encouraged to apply.
Bay Cove Human Services does not offer visa sponsorships at this time and will require candidates to be authorized to work in the United States.
Pay Rate: $20.40/hour
Company at a glance
Recognized by the Boston Globe as one of the Top 100 Places To Work, Bay Cove's staff provides effective residential, day, outpatient, and educational services to 25,000 people annually. Bay Cove has four treatment areas, led by dedicated, experienced staff: Addiction & Homeless Services, Developmental Services, Behavioral Health Integration Services, and Community Mental Health Services. Bay Cove operates 175 programs in Greater Boston & Southeastern Massachusetts.
KEY PROGRAMS INCLUDE:
Community residential and day programs for people with developmental disabilities, including those with high-risk medical and psychiatric needs.
Adult Community Clinical Services for people with serious mental illness, featuring community residential programs, employment services, case management, clubhouse, and peer support services.
Congregate and transitional housing for formerly homeless seniors, and a day shelter for homeless seniors.
Comprehensive addiction treatment programs: detoxification, clinical stabilization, short and long-term residential treatment, and an outpatient methadone clinic.
Homelessness/addiction programs: an overnight shelter, seasonal warming center, street outreach team, and supported housing with in-reach services for chronically homeless adults.
Behavioral Health Integration services: a state-funded Community Behavioral Health Clinic and two federally funded Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (in Boston and Cape Cod), integrating substance use and mental health services.
Community Partner and Health Home services for people with serious mental illness or long-term support needs, aiming to improve health outcomes through integrated healthcare and behavioral healthcare services.
Early Intervention Program promoting optimal development for children under three who are developmentally delayed, have a known disabling condition, or are at risk due to biological or environmental factors.
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