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Overview
Provides one-on-one and group peer support to individuals in the Restoration Center to promote recovery and community integration. Responsibilities include facilitating WRAP groups, assisting with daily living skills, and connecting persons served to community resources.
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Compensation
$51,500 - $51,500 / YEAR
Posted
3 days ago
Seven Counties Services
The Peer Support Specialist actively participates in the client's treatment team, assisting in the development and implementation of recovery plans, including psychiatric advance directives and crisis plans. They serve as a role model by sharing their own recovery process, providing education, connecting clients to resources, and maintaining accurate case records.
Salary not listed
1 month ago
Citizen Advocates, Inc.
Provide peer-delivered recovery services focusing on behavioral health symptoms through advocacy, outreach, and counseling. Assist individuals in navigating human services systems and developing self-help tools for long-term recovery.
$17 / HOUR
Merakey
The Certified Peer Specialist provides person-centered support to individuals navigating mental health recovery by modeling recovery and promoting wellness. They facilitate recovery planning, assist with community integration, and advocate for consumer needs through individual and group interactions.
$16 / HOUR
BRIDGEWAY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
Provide wellness assessments and direct recovery services to individuals with serious mental illness within a multi-disciplinary PACT team. Responsibilities include skill teaching, crisis response, and coordinating community resources to support housing and employment.
$44,000 - $51,000 / YEAR
As part of a multi-disciplinary team, the specialist provides wellness assessment and direct services to individuals with serious mental illness enrolled in the PACT Program, participating in monitoring, assessment, and recovery plan development. Responsibilities include teaching recovery skills, providing peer perspective, offering direct assistance for basic needs, coordinating services, and utilizing evidence-based practices like IMR and Motivational Interviewing.
2 months ago
The Wellness Clinician-Not Licensed provides clinical supervision to the team alongside the Team Leader and licensed professionals, focusing on skill assessment, teaching, and ensuring clinical interventions align with recovery plans. This role involves direct service provision, including mental health education, skill training, supportive counseling, and medication monitoring for individuals enrolled in the PACT Program.
$54,000 - $58,000 / YEAR
As part of a multi-disciplinary team, the specialist provides wellness assessment and direct services to individuals with serious mental illness enrolled in the PACT Program, participating in monitoring, assessment, and developing recovery plans. Responsibilities include teaching recovery skills, providing peer perspective, assisting with securing basic needs like housing and medical services, and coordinating community resources.
3 months ago
The Wellness Specialist provides wellness assessment and direct services to individuals with serious mental illness enrolled in the PACT Program as part of a multi-disciplinary team. Responsibilities include frequent monitoring, developing recovery plans, teaching skills for community integration, assisting with securing basic needs, and coordinating services with other providers.
This role involves providing highly individualized services to enrollees with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders as part of a multi-disciplinary team, including assessment, developing integrated treatment goals, and providing clinical leadership in co-occurring treatment.
$54,000 - $65,000 / YEAR
The Wellness Clinician-Not Licensed provides clinical supervision to the team alongside the Team Leader and licensed professionals, ensuring clinical interventions are evidence-based and tied to recovery plans for individuals with serious and persistent mental illness in the PACT Program. Essential functions include direct service provision, mental health education, skill training, medication monitoring, coordination of services, and 24-hour on-call crisis intervention coverage.
The specialist provides highly individualized services for enrollees with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders, assessing needs and developing integrated treatment goals and interventions as part of a multi-disciplinary team. Essential functions include providing clinical leadership to PACT staff, teaching recovery skills, delivering stage-wise treatment utilizing evidence-based practices like Motivational Interviewing and CBT, and managing medication education and crisis response.
This specialist provides highly individualized services as part of a multi-disciplinary team for enrollees with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders, developing integrated treatment goals and interventions. Essential functions include participating in assessments, providing clinical leadership in co-occurring treatment, and delivering various group and individual treatment modalities utilizing evidence-based practices.
$56,000 - $67,000 / YEAR
The Wellness Clinician provides clinical supervision to the team alongside the Team Leader and licensed professionals, ensuring clinical interventions are evidence-based and tied to recovery plans. This role involves providing direct service, assessment, mental health education, and skill training to individuals with serious and persistent mental illness enrolled in the PACT Program.
$55,000 - $60,000 / YEAR