Peer Support Specialist

Portland, OR · On-site

About this role


Who You Are:

  • Experienced: You have faced and overcome challenges related to substance use, mental health, and/or houselessness. Your experience is a source of strength and fuels your compassion and care.
  • Compassionate Listener: You offer empathy without judgment, creating a safe space for young people to share their stories and struggles.
  • Reliable Advocate: You are committed to showing up consistently, building trust, and following through on your promises to young people.
  • Growth-Oriented: You embrace continuous learning, seeking new knowledge and skills to better support yourself and the youth you serve.
  • Equitable: You understand how systemic oppression impacts the lives of youth in programs and the systems that you will support youth in navigating. You approach this world with humility and a deep sense of growth and learning.


What You'll Do:

  • Assist youth in obtaining resources and services through referral:
    • Introducing youth to CADCs, Case, Managers, Alcohol & Drug Specialists and other service providers
    • Assisting youth with navigating resources
    • Facilitating links with other support networks
  • Provide recovery engagement and support services to youth including:
    • Advocating and supporting youth by acting as a role model for positive recovery behaviors
    • Establishing a presence in areas where homeless youth engage
    • Building trust and rapport with youth and providing information on services available
    • Assisting in facilitating regular pro-social clean and sober recreational activities
    • Qualifications: (Examples provided below. This will vary by position.)


Qualifications

  • Lived experience with substance use (having been in successful recovery for a minimum of 2 year), houselessness, mental health challenges and/or the mental health system, or any combination of the above
  • Certified Recovery Mentor credentials or ability to obtain any of these credentials within three months of hiring
  • Knowledge of the lifestyles and culture of houseless youth preferred
  • Desire to work with multicultural staff and youth in a diverse setting
  • Use of personal automobile for transporting self and clients for work purposes
  • Must have access to an automobile, a valid driver’s license, and active auto insurance on that vehicle  


A person in this position must be able to perform, with or without accommodation, the essential functions of this job including any physical requirements associated with this role. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. If the position may require the use of any personal protective equipment, New Avenues will have such equipment on hand for the employee’s use.


Any candidate deemed viable for this position based on resources and resume submission will be contacted to participate in a screen interview to discuss interest and job compatibility. Of those screened, advancing candidates will be asked to participate in a subsequent interview or interviews to evaluate job qualifications and interest further. From this process, a hiring selection will be made.


Apply Today:

If you're ready to use your desire to ignite hope and inspire change, we encourage you to apply today.

 

New Avenues for Youth is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Company at a glance

New Avenues is an innovative, influential social services agency that works in partnership with the Portland area community to provide homeless, foster-care, and at-risk youth of all backgrounds with the resources and skills needed to lead healthy, productive lives. At New Avenues, everyone is youth centered and collaboratively work together to accomplish our mission.

We are a diverse non-profit organization serving this community for over 23 years. At New Avenues, we seek dynamic, spirited individuals looking to contribute to the success of these amazing youth people. Being part of our team offers a rewarding experience where your contributions have impact. Our approachable and supportive management team is focused on providing you with the tools and autonomy to thrive, while gaining invaluable social services background.

Our Commitment to Equity…

Back in 2015, New Avenues for Youth embarked on an unending initiative to consistently advance equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace. Today, we are a more curious and consciously aware band of employees invested in the ongoing practice of learning from multiple perspectives and lived experiences. We firmly believe equity is an ongoing commitment without closure; in taking risks, we will learn from our mistakes. We are an organization committed to listening to each other and those that we serve, to always strive for transparency, to remain humble, and to resist the urge to simplify or silence hard truths. We make these commitments because we believe in social justice and the inherent human dignity of each individual.

Founded1997
Team Size51-200 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryNon-profit Organizations
Location
Portland, Oregon, United States
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