Supported Employment Specialist
Las Vegas, NV - USA
Job Summary
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Training & development
- Vision insurance
This position requires completion of a Peer Recovery Support Specialist training approved by the Nevada Certification Board or ability to obtain certification.
Essential Functions
- Engages program participants and establishes trusting collaborative relationships directed toward the goal of competitive employment in community job settings.
- Assists program participants in obtaining individualized information about how entitlements (e.g. SSI Medicaid etc.) will be affected by employment
- Assesses participants vocational skills and preferences on an ongoing basis utilizing background information and work experiences.
- Assist participants learn about different job opportunities by organizing meetings with employers for participants to ask about positions and job fairs to speak with employers about different employment opportunities
- Facilitate weekly employment skill workshops for program participants.
- Provide outreach services to clients when they appear to disengage from the service
- Organize and participate in weekly case conferences with other team members to review participant career and recovery goals employment plans housing and available employment opportunities at recovery friendly workplaces.
- Responsible for a minimum of 40 job starts per year and 80% maintenance of employment among caseload.
- Assists participants in learning about different education and vocational training programs related to participant interests and academic aptitudes.
- Collaborates with and coordinates services with external partners including participants mental health providers housing agencies social workers and counselors at the Financial Aid Office as needed.
- Maintains list of local employers open jobs and fosters relationships with employers to address any issues with placed program participants.
- Completes various assessments surveys interviews and other data collection methods to track outcomes of members for grantors management and community partners
- Coordinate ancillary services for members such as: transportation assistance vocational training stable and secure living environments and other recovery support services as identified by members
- Support members with identifying whole health and recovery goals and developing plans to achieve those goals
- Provide individualized support empowerment and encouragement to members through coaching and everyday interactions
- Share and model personal resilience and recovery experiences when appropriate acting as a role model for members
- Provide regular communication to members through phone text and in-person follow-ups and check-ins
- Maintain clear and concise documentation using the organizations case management software
- Prepare program grant and caseload reports
- Understand and adhere to all state and federal confidentiality laws and regulations
- Ability to become certified as a Peer Recovery Support Specialist upon hire through Nevada Certification Board
- Other duties as assigned
Required Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Completion of Peer Support Specialist training approved by the Nevada Certification Board (or ability to obtain certification upon hire)
- 1-2 years of experience working with people with behavioral health disorders and individuals
- from various socio-economic ethnic and cultural backgrounds
- 1-2 years of experience facilitating groups workshops or trainings
- 1-2 years of prior experience with standard office practices and procedures including office etiquette records management and use of case management or electronic health record system and using computer programs such as Microsoft Office or Google Workspace.
- 1-2 years of customer service experience
- Must understand and adhere to the Nevada Certification Boards code of ethics for Peer Recovery Support Specialists federal and state confidentiality laws and regulations and Nevada mandatory reporting laws and regulations
- Previous experience developing program reports and tracking outcomes
- Must provide proof of identification and eligibility to work in the United States of America.
- Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist (PRSS-I or CPRSS) by the Nevada Certification Board
- College degree (associates or bachelors) in human services field
- Prior experience working in supported employment programs and familiarity with Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model of supported employment
- Familiarity with Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiatives
- Prior experience working in an office-based setting non-profit or community- based organization.
- Prior experience working with state and federal grants.
- Comfortable facilitating workforce and life-skills groups
- Maintaining accurate records of work performed
- Ability to establish personal and professional boundaries
- Motivational interviewing
- Active listening
- Ability to understand concepts of multiple pathways of recovery and IPS principles principles
- Resume development and interview preparation
- Excellent verbal and written communication
- Ability to establish professional boundaries
- High attention to detail and organized
- Superb phone etiquette and customer service skills
- Service orientation
Work Environment
Physical Demands
Job Details and Salary
- Full-Time exempt employee
- Salary Range: $45000 - $55000 per year
- Health vision and dental insurance available after 90 days
- PTO accrual: 10 hours/month after 90 days
- 3 Company Paid Sick/Mental Health Days in addition to accrued PTO.
- 11 company-paid holidays annually
- Employer-provided training and professional development opportunities
Required Experience:
IC
About Company
Nevada's Recovery Community Find your community. Foundation for Recovery is Nevada's statewide Recovery Community Organization - a community nonprofit led by volunteers and staff in recovery from mental health and substance use disorders. Together we support people and families st ... View more