Job Title: Domestic Violence & Certified Peer Support Specialist Supervisor
Department: Northwest Indian Treatment Center (NWITC)
Reports to: Northwest Indian Treatment Center Director
FLSA Status: Exempt 1.0 FTE
TS Range: 10/11 ($75616.04)
Opening Date: 3/27/2026
Closing Date: 4/10/2026
SUMMARY: The Domestic Violence & Certified Peer Support Specialist Supervisor oversees the Northwest Indian Treatment Centers Recovery Support Team and coordinates domestic violence advocacy services for patients and alumni. This position ensures individuals impacted by domestic violence receive survivor advocacy safety planning crisis coordination and access to supportive services while in treatment and after discharge.
The supervisor leads recovery support programming that helps patients transition from residential treatment into stable recovery by strengthening alumni outreach community partnerships and peer recovery networks in tribal communities. The position ensures services are delivered using trauma-informed care and culturally responsive practices that recognize the impacts of historical trauma and support long term healing.
This position manages multiple grants supporting recovery services and domestic violence ensuring compliance with program requirements data collection reporting and responsible use of grant funds while advancing a coordinated community response that strengthens recovery-oriented systems of care.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Program Leadership and Supervision
Supervises the Recovery Support/Peer Support Team and oversees implementation of peer support services/recovery support and domestic violence programming.
Provides leadership guidance and performance oversight for domestic violence and peer support services.
Ensuring services are delivered in accordance with NWITC policies professional boundaries trauma informed care principles and culturally responsive practices.
Coordinates team schedules work assignments trainings and priorities to ensure consistent support services for patients and alumni.
Recovery Support/Peer Support Program Management
Directs recovery support/peer support services that assist patients transitioning from residential treatment to stable recovery in their home communities.
Oversees alumni follow-up services outreach and peer recovery coaching support for individuals after discharge.
Ensures patients have access to community resources including housing transportation outpatient services and culturally relevant recovery support/peer support services.
Supports development of peer recovery networks within tribal communities and assists with training and support of peer recovery coaches.
Coordinates and supervises recovery support/peer support services with clinical staff to ensure alignment with patient treatment plans and aftercare recommendations.
Domestic Violence Advocacy and Education
Provides advocacy and support for patients and alumni who have experienced domestic violence dating violence sexual assault or stalking.
Conducts domestic violence education classes for residential patients focused on safety planning empowerment and healthy relationships.
Coordinates crisis response and safety planning for individuals experiencing domestic violence while in treatment or following discharge.
Maintains partnerships with domestic violence agencies shelters advocacy organizations and community programs to support patient safety.
Grant Management and Program Compliance
Manages multiple grants that support services at NWITC.
Ensures program implementation aligns with grant objectives reporting requirements and budget expectations.
Maintains program databases and documentation required for grant monitoring and evaluation.
Prepares and submits required grant reports performance measures and program updates in a timely manner.
Community Partnerships and Resource Development
Develops and maintains partnerships with tribal programs recovery organizations domestic violence service providers and community agencies.
Expands referral networks that support recovery safety and long-term stability for patients and alumni.
Represents NWITC in meetings trainings and collaborative initiatives related to recovery services and domestic violence support.
Crisis Coordination and Support Services
Coordinates crisis intervention services for patients and alumni when safety concerns arise.
Collaborates with clinical staff community partners and advocacy organizations to ensure timely and appropriate responses to crisis situations.
Supports patients and alumni in accessing emergency services and safety resources when needed.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: This position supervises Certified Peer Support Specialists and other assigned personnel within the Recovery Support/Peer Support and Domestic Violence support programs. QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Knowledge of substance use disorder recovery support services and peer support models.
Understanding domestic violence advocacy safety planning and trauma informed care practices.
Ability to supervise and support a multidisciplinary team providing recovery and advocacy services.
Familiarity with tribal communities and culturally responsive service delivery.
Experience coordinating community partnerships and referral networks.
Ability to manage multiple grants including program implementation documentation and reporting.
Strong organizational communication and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work independently while collaborating with clinical and administrative teams.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office data tracking systems and electronic communication tools.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE: Bachelors degree in a related field of study (such as behavioral health or domestic violence advocacy) OR an associates degree with four (2) years of related experience; OR a High School Diploma/GED with six (4) years of related experience. Experience working with Native American or Tribal communities is preferred. Experience supervising staff managing grants or coordinating recovery support/peer support or domestic violence services is strongly preferred. Ability to obtain credentials with Washington State Department of Health for Certified Peer Support Specialist Supervisor.
LANGUAGE SKILLS: Ability to read analyze and interpret professional journals technical procedures and governmental regulations. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from staff clients community partners and the public. Ability to write reports correspondence and program documentation clearly and accurately.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS: Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as proportions percentages and budgets related to grant management and program expenditures.
REASONING ABILITY: Ability to solve practical problems and manage multiple priorities in a dynamic service environment. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written oral diagram or schedule form.
CERTIFICATES LICENSES REGISTRATIONS: Must have a valid Washington State Drivers License and be insurable under the Tribes insurance carrier. Must pass a criminal background check. Must complete TB test HIV/Aids training course. CPR and First Aid certification required or must be obtained within six months of hire. Certified Peer Support Specialist credentials preferred or ability to obtain.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential successful applicant will regularly be required to talk and hear frequently required to stand walk sit use hands to finger handle or feel and reach with hands and arms and occasionally be required to climb or balance stoop kneel crouch or crawl taste or smell. The employee may frequently be required to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level for this position is generally moderate.
CONFIDENTIALITY: Must maintain the utmost confidentiality in all work cases and files pertaining to patients alumni staff grants and program activities associated with this position. This includes compliance with all applicable privacy laws regulations and organizational policies related to the protection of confidential information. Any violation of confidentiality may result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment.
DRUG FREE WORKPLACE: The successful candidate will be required to have a urinalysis for drug and alcohol screening in accordance with the Tribes Drug Free Workplace Policy.
INDIAN PREFERENCE: Indian Preference will be exercised in the hiring of this position in accordance with the Tribes Personnel Policies. TO APPLY: Submit application packets including a resume and cover letter to Contact Human Resources for more information:
Required Experience:
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