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Peer Support Specialist
SELF THEORY LLCChicago, IL, US- Promoted
Litigation Support Specialist
Cornerstone ResearchChicago, IL, United States- Promoted
Peer Support Worker
Carolina Therapeutic Services Community DevelopmenChicago, IL, US- Promoted
Peer Engagement Specialist
Community Counseling Centers of Chicago IncChicago, IL, USCRSS - Peer Recovery Support Specialist
Centene CorporationChicago, 200 E Randolph, Ste 3600, USLecturer- Peer Recovery Support Specialist - Continuing Education
City Colleges of ChicagoChicago, IllinoisPeer Support Worker (Mentor), Back 2 Our Future (B2OF)
BreakthroughChicago, Illinois, USA- New!
Family Support Specialist
YWCA Metropolitan ChicagoChicago, Illinois, USA- Promoted
community support specialist
GRO CommunityChicago, IL, USSupport Specialist
Gulf Coast Automation GroupChicago, Illinois, United States- Promoted
Sales Support Specialist
Easy Ice LLCHarwood Heights, IL, US- Promoted
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Hotline Support Specialist
Chicago Public SchoolsChicago, IL, USCertified Recovery Support Specialist / Peer Mentor - Acute Community Treatment Program
Envision UnlimitedChicago, ILCertified Peer Recovery Supporter - Peer Bridger
Zepf CenterAshland AvenuePeer Advocate
Heartland AllianceChicago, Illinois- New!
Attorney Support Specialist
Latham & Watkins LLPChicago, Illinois, USA- Promoted
Transitional Support Specialist
UCP Seguin of Greater ChicagoCicero, IL, US- Promoted
IT Support Specialist
Trading TechnologiesChicago, IL, US- Promoted
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New Jersey Peer Support Specialist
VirtualVocationsLincolnwood, Illinois, United States- Promoted
Youth Support Specialist
The BlocChicago, IL, USThe average salary range is between $ 40,307 and $ 200,000 year , with the average salary hovering around $ 100,000 year .
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The average salary range is between $ 33,150 and $ 49,909 year , with the average salary hovering around $ 38,484 year .
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Peer Support Specialist
SELF THEORY LLCChicago, IL, US- Full-time
Job Description
Job Description
Benefits :The Peer Support Worker is responsible for providing guidance to individuals and families within the community. The PSW will serve as a role model, mentor, advocate, and motivator to individuals and families that have experienced a history of trauma, violence, and mental health issues. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of how to engage with as well as experience working individuals living with mental / behavioral health conditions. They will be responsible for assisting clients in the justice system via social outreach. The success of this role comes from the space of being compassionate, non-judgmental, having a sense of acceptance, and creating a genuine connection with the clients in which Self Theory serves.
Responsibilities :
- Provide on and off-site, telephone support, and mobile crises intervention services to clients and families that are experiencing mental and behavioral health issues.
- Advocate for family members and clients as they look for ways to navigate through the journey of their family member.
- Lived experience with recovery, incarceration, violence, and substance abuse disorders.
- Speak and give real life situations as they relate to what the clint and the family may be experiencing
- Collaborate with Clinical Director, Case Manager, and other mental health professionals on additional services offered, referrals to other agencies, and the arrays of de-escalation techniques
- Maintain and Record notes as related to the client and their progress
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Clinical Director
- Educate clients and families on the development of peer-to-peer relationships.
- Engage in outreach programs, referral response, and comforting hand-offs concerning individuals released from detention centers, jails, prison, or may have a history of convictions.
- Able to be on-call 24 hours during given rotation periods (Mobile Crisis Intervention Team)
- Refer and follow up with Re-entry coach to assess the needs of the client
- Assist Clients in increasing social support networks of relatives, friends, and / or significant others.
- Able to demonstrate the ability to serve underserved communities, underrepresented and vulnerable populations, including social, gender based, racial, and ethnic minorities living with mental illness, or a history of violence.
- Able to exhibit compassion, sensitivity, and empathy in regard to human rights, human service, and display a non-judgmental attitude towards all individuals involved.
- Ability to use skills, trainings, and an innovative approach when it comes to programming, treatment plans, and development of support when servicing clients at Self Theory
- Excellent verbal and written skills as note taking a necessity. The ability to communicate effectively and think with an open mind to aid clients and work in a team setting.
- Basic computer and dats entry skills
- Qualifications :
- High School Diploma, GED, or high school equivalency diploma
- Minimum of 1 year experience coaching and counseling individuals who have been either incarcerated, have a history of substance abuse, and or violent crimes
- Experience in social work, mental health, criminal justice, or a related field
- Firsthand / lived experience
- Certification as a Certified Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS) is a plus
- Bilingual is a plus
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