BHH Youth Peer Support Specialist

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Auburn, AL - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: Yesterday
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Health Affiliates Maine is seeking a Behavioral Health Home (BHH) Youth Peer Support Specialist to join our team. This community-based program offers a holistic integrated approach to providing collaborative care to address mental health medical and other resource needs. This approach has a multi-provider perspective and increases the ability for the youth and/or family to access their needs and goals while learning self-management tools for ongoing success.


As a valued member of the BHH team you will contribute your lived experience alongside a multidisciplinary group that includes a clinical team lead family peer support specialist wellness coordinator medical consultant psychiatric consultant and nurse care manager.


Position Responsibilities Include:

  • Complete CM and BHH Program Orientation.
  • Using lived experience and mutuality to inspire and support youth navigating their own journey of healing recovery self-discovery.
  • Meet with a minimum of 8-10 BHH youth that have youth peer support identified in their plan of care to:
  • Build supportive strength-based relationships with youth.
  • Share lived experiences appropriately to support mutuality hope and resiliency.
  • Provide one on one and group youth peer support services within work hours.
  • Assist youth in elevating and centering their goals and voice in services.
  • Promote youth development and empowerment.
  • Work collaboratively with BHH team to support youth voice and choice.
  • Record interactions in the electronic health record with youth as agreed upon with clinical supervisor to promote privacy of the young person.
  • Provide training to agency staff about the role of the Youth Peer Support Specialist ongoing or as needed.
  • Follow the Youth Peer Support core competencies of Self Determination; Hopefulness; Wellbeing; Social Connectedness; and Self Advocacy.
  • Advocate for social justice and inclusivity within the community.
  • Will be committed to the holistic approach in service provision for positive outcomes.
  • Provide services to youth that are trauma informed youth-driven non-judgmental and empowering.
  • Help youth navigate systems of care (i.e. medical mental health/behavioral child welfare educational juvenile justice) and support with goal attainment.
  • Promote healthy lifestyles and wellness strategies including but not limited to substance abuse prevention smoking prevention and cessation nutrition and increasing physical activity.
  • Actively participate in all required agency supervisions trainings meetings as well as external trainings relevant to Youth Peer Support Role in order to maintain certification.
  • Provide support in a manner consistent with the recovery philosophy which emphasizes peer and natural support and the de-escalation of possible crisis.
  • Protect and maintain the confidentiality of client records and information following HIPAA and 42CFR.
  • Seek supervision appropriately for youth concerns ethical dilemmas and respond to feedback and directive given by supervisor(s) and Director(s).
  • Encourage the health safety and welfare of youth always.
  • Complete other forms/paperwork when necessary (e.g. supervision logs progress notes Incident reports etc.).
  • Provide Services in an ethical manner following NASW Code of Ethics and ethical codes pertaining to the role.
  • Participate in mandated reporting per agency policy and Maine Law.
  • Follow and periodically update a personal plan of self-care to prevent compassion fatigue vicarious traumatization and maintain ethical and professional conduct & reaching out for supervision when recognizing self-care concerns.
  • Perform other duties related to the position as directed by the Management Team.

Benefits Include:

  • Irregular - Part-Time
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Travel Re-imbursement
  • EAP available
  • 401k plan



Requirements

Job Requirements:

  • Has personally experienced mental health challenges and received support or services through youth-serving systems (such as school-based services outpatient or inpatient mental health care child welfare juvenile justice or community-based programs
  • High School diploma or equivalent GED
  • Must be between the ages of 18 - 30 (per Section 92 MaineCare Regulations)
  • Certified as a Youth Peer Support Specialist in Maine and/or ability to obtain certification within 9 months of hire date
  • Valid Drivers license and reliable transportation

Required Experience:

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Health Affiliates Maine is seeking a Behavioral Health Home (BHH) Youth Peer Support Specialist to join our team. This community-based program offers a holistic integrated approach to providing collaborative care to address mental health medical and other resource needs. This approach has a multi-pr...
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Health Affiliates Maine assists individuals and families statewide who are affected by a variety of substance abuse and mental health struggles.

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