Peer Recovery Specialist FEP Grant
Lynchburg, VA - USA
Job Summary
Hours: full-time (37.5 hours per week) with full-time benefits
Location: Lynchburg VA 24501
Position Summary
The Peer Recovery Specialist functions as a role model and coach to those seeking personal wellness and long-term recovery by adhering to professional ethics demonstrating competencies using effective coping skills serving as an advocate using best practices and providing information and referral. This is an entry level position and will be required to complete all required training and supervision hours to apply for certification within one year of hire date.
Services include one-on-one peer mentoring peer led support groups telephone outreach assisting clients in accessing community resources services and affiliation with recovery supported social activities. Some evening and weekend hours.
Required Education and Experience
- High School Diploma / GED
- At least one continuous year of sustained recovery for persons having lived experience with mental illness or substance use.
- Preferred Credentials: Certified Peer Recovery Specialist
Related Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of the nature of the recovery process including the use of established standardized mental health substance use and co-occurring processes; Knowledge of basic problem solving strategies to support individuals in self-directed recovery; Basic knowledge of multiple pathways to recovery; signs and symptoms of mental health and/or substance use challenges and strategies to address these symptoms; Ability to identify an individuals need for resources services and other supports; Ability to coordinate services with diverse public and private providers; Ability to utilize personal experience to support others in recovery. Ability to work as the member of a team and maintain effective professional working relationships with individuals within the agency as well as those in the community. Ability to work independently performing the duties of the position under general supervision. Ability to engage in and sustain ongoing professional relationships with individuals receiving services through appropriate boundary setting. Knowledge surrounding the operation and care of computer equipment and cellular devices. Knowledge of basic computer skills and the ability to efficiently utilize internet search to identify resources relevant for peer supports.
Ability to participate in and successfully pass behavioral intervention training; includes both verbal de-escalation skills and physical skills techniques to be utilized with consumers as needed. Ability to drive and must possess a valid drivers license. Willing and available to work modified schedules (weekends holiday etc.) as required.
THE BEST BENEFITS FOR THOSE WHO TAKE CARE OF THE COMMUNITY
Were proud to offer some of the best benefits options in Central Virginia. Participation in the Virginia Retirement System (VRS) is exclusively for public service workers in Virginia while several options exist for life health dental and vision insurance. Emphasis on work-life balance means a generous annual leave policy ensuring time for wellness with separate time allocated for sick leave and additionally for paid holidays. Stay active with Horizons annual wellness programs and various opportunities to interact with the community throughout the year. Horizons clinical sites are NHSC/HRSA approved for clinical student loan repayment and qualify for both the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) and the Behavioral Health State Loan Repayment (BHLRP) programs. If you are interested in continuing your education working at Horizon qualifies you to receive discounts at some local universities.
To Apply Please visit our online career center at Behavioral Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
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About Company
Behavioral health, Recovery, drug, rehabilitation, mental illness, depression, Appomattox, Appomattox County, Virginia, Central Virginia, alcoholism, Alcohol