Job Description
Job Description
Salary : $20 - $25
About the Role
We are hiring a Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) to join our Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team serving adults with serious mental illness (SMI) in Washington, D.C. As required under 22-A DCMR 3426(f), the CPS serves as a fully integrated team member providing peer recovery support, advocacy, and empowerment-based services within a multidisciplinary treatment model.
The ACT team delivers intensive, person-centered behavioral health services in the communityincluding homes, shelters, and other natural settingsto help individuals remain stable, independent, and connected.
Key Responsibilities
- Serve as a full-time, essential team member of the ACT team, working alongside clinicians, nurses, substance use specialists, and vocational staff.
 - Use lived experience with mental health and / or substance use recovery to build rapport, trust, and hope with individuals facing serious behavioral health challenges.
 - Assist clients in developing self-identified recovery goals and support them in working toward greater independence and community integration.
 - Offer peer-led recovery coaching, skill-building, and emotional support based on mutual understanding and shared lived experience.
 - Facilitate or co-facilitate peer recovery groups, wellness activities, and recovery education.
 - Accompany clients to medical, housing, or benefit-related appointments, and assist in navigating systems such as DBH, SSA, or Medicaid.
 - Engage clients through community-based outreach, especially those who are disengaged from services or in crisis.
 - Document all services according to agency and DBH requirements.
 - Uphold the values of trauma-informed, culturally competent, person-centered care.
 
Qualifications
Required :
Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) credential issued or approved by the C. Department of Behavioral Health (DBH).Personal lived experience with recovery from a mental health condition and / or substance use disorder.High school diploma or equivalent (GED).Must meet staffing standards outlined in C. Municipal Regulation 3426(f) for ACT teams.Strong interpersonal, communication, and collaboration skills.Valid drivers license and reliable transportation (field work is required).Preferred :
Experience working on a multidisciplinary team or in a mobile / community-based mental health setting.Familiarity with D.C.s behavioral health system, housing, benefits, and harm reduction services.Bilingual (Spanish, Amharic, ASL, or other languages) is a plus.Benefits
Competitive salary based on experienceOngoing peer support training and supervisionSupportive, team-oriented work cultureWork Schedule
Full-timeFlexibilityMajority of services are delivered in community settings (not office-based)