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Certified Peer Specialist Lead
- York, Pennsylvania, United States
- York, Pennsylvania, United States
Über
Full-time, Days
80 hours / 2 weeks
Monday-Friday
General Summary
Contributes in a peer support capacity to facilitate recovery and enhance wellness. Serves as a role model for recovery for both staff and peers, and partners with peers in developing recovery tools and building support networks. Has two primary functions: direct peer support (with 65% productivity for billable services) and supervisory activities for monitoring certified peer specialist's work and outcomes. (3-5 FT equivalents).
ResponsibilitiesDuties and Responsibilities
Essential Functions:
- Trains and orients new staff to duties and responsibilities of a Certified Peer Support position.
- Monitors and maintains schedules of assigned CPSs.
- Monitors CPS documentation in order to meet program requirements.
- Provides additional support to CPS staff in the community when needed.
- Monitors productivity of CPSs assigned.
- Provides marketing and trainings within the community as needed.
- Meets weekly for face to face supervision with all assigned staff. Documentation of these visits must be given to the program Director.
- Meets weekly with program Director for supervision.
- Participates in performance reviews and performance issues.
- Assists designated peers with rehabilitative social support, advocacy, educational and vocational mentoring, and self-maintenance.
- Provides information on accessing community resources.
- Assists in transportation for peers to necessary appointments, support and outreach.
- Provides reminder calls to designated peers to offer reminders and verbal supports in relation to their recovery.
- At the request of the peer, assists family members in obtaining support resources, as well as educational information regarding recovery tools.
- Promotes participation in WRAP and Psychiatric Advance Directives (PAD) planning among peers.
- Helps individual peers complete their personal WRAP plans and PADs.
- Models coping techniques and self help strategies.
- Encourages and provides support for peers to advocate for themselves.
- Reinforces hope and the potential for recovery to peers and others.
- Partners with peers to create and attain goals on the Individual Recovery Plan.
- Completes necessary documentation for each peer encounter (i.e. service activity, contact sheets, etc) within 48 hours of encounter.
- Completes all necessary paperwork during the intake, and updates paperwork as needed.
- Completes monthly log of services provided.
- Attends all required trainings, in-services, staff meetings, etc.
- Meets with supervisor for individual supervision on a weekly basis.
- Meets with team on a bi-weekly basis for staff meeting and peer reviews.
- Assists Peers with creating an Individual Recovery Plan. Initial IRP must be completed within 30 days of first face to face visit. A six month review from the date of the most current IRP will be required for continuation of services.
- Reviews Individual Recovery Plan with peers every 6 month or earlier as needed.
- Acts as a liaison with other community agencies/groups, funding sources, and businesses that relate to the services provided to peers.
- Acquires knowledge of resources in assigned county or counties.
- Provides onsite visits to other community agencies in order to educate them about the peer services available.
- Communicates on an as needed basis with providers regarding issues relevant to continuity of care.
- Monitors wear and tear on furnishings and equipment. Reports concerns and needs to supervisor.
- Provides after hours telephone support to enrolled peers as assigned. (Pager rotated among staff on a monthly basis.)
Common Expectations:
- All other duties as assigned by supervisor.
- Maintains an excellent working relationship with all providers in each county served.
Qualifications
Minimum Education:
- High School Diploma or GED Required or
- Associates Degree In sociology, social work, psychology, gerontology, anthropology, political science, history, criminal justice, theology, counseling, education, or a related field from a program that is accredited by an agency recognized by the USDOE or the CHEA, or an equivalent degree from a foreign college or university approved by the USDOE. Preferred or
- Bachelors Degree In sociology, social work, psychology, gerontology, anthropology, political science, history, criminal justice, theology, counseling, education, or a related field from a program that is accredited by an agency recognized by the USDOE or the CHEA, or an equivalent degree from a foreign college or university approved by the USDOE. Preferred
Work Experience:
- 2 years If High School Diploma or GED: Must have 4 years of mental health direct service experience.If Associates Degree: Must have 3 years mental health direct service experience.If Bachelors Degree: Must have 2 years mental health direct service experience.
- 1 year Supervisory experience. Preferred
Licenses:
- Certified Peer Specialist Upon Hire Required and
- Certified Peer Support Supervisor within 180 days Required
Driver's License Statement:
Must possess a valid driver's license in the current state of residence. Driving record must meet requirements established by WellSpan Risk Management.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Excellent human relations and oral/written communication skills.
- Basic computer skills including email, Word, and internet.
- Knowledge of and ability in the care and support of individuals in a specific age group.
Benefits Offered:
- Comprehensive health benefits
- Flexible spending and health savings accounts
- Retirement savings plan
- Paid time off (PTO)
- Short-term disability
- Education assistance
- Financial education and support, including DailyPay
- Wellness and Wellbeing programs
- Caregiver support via Wellthy
- Childcare referral service via Wellthy
Sprachkenntnisse
- English
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