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Certified Peer Support Specialist

Community Counseling Center
$37,833 - $47,906 a year
Carson City, Nevada
Full time
2 weeks ago

Definition of Position: Under the direct supervision of the administrator and the clinical director, peer support counselors are staff, who have lived experience of substance abuse or addictions. The cornerstone to this position of recovery support is that they have lived an experience that is deeply valued by some clients in recovery and addiction treatment. The long­ term treatment outcomes are sometimes improved when people have help linking to community based recovery supports.

The Peer and recovery support staff provide outreach and engagement with the clients that offers an introduction to recovery, and some hope, for people that strive to be in recovery, but may not know how to achieve this without the added support of the peer specialist. Primary focus is to guide people through the difficult adjustments and challenges that recovery may bring to the client. The peer specialist will work directly with counselors, therapist and any other team member that may be a part of the clients treatment, making sure to deliver clinical and supportive services as dictated by the agency. The Peer Specialist is expected to integrate skills, concepts and recovery models that are in line with certification.

Desirable Experience, Education and Qualifications

Performance of Knowledge

General knowledge of the principles, practices and methods of substance abuse counseling and education, facilities, programs, and related resources available for rehabilitation, education and training of substance abusers, policies and procedures pertaining to legal, medical, and mental health programs, leadership and decision making skills, federal and state alcohol and drug abuse laws, rules and regulations, illegal substances, drug classifications and psychiatric medications used to treat abusers of alcohol and/or drugs, concepts principles and techniques used in screening, assessment and evaluation of abusers of alcohol and/or drugs, counseling and treatment of substance abusers in group and individual settings, ASAM levels of service and treatment and the current edition of the DSM, psychological and physiological effects of and evaluation of abusers of alcohol and/or drugs, the purpose of rapport building, the management, stages of change and readiness for treatment.

Performance Skills

Demonstrate effective verbal and nonverbal communication, establishing a therapeutic relationship individually and group settings administering screening instruments, generally screen for physical and mental health status, gathering relevant information and collecting data, writing accurately, concisely, and legible, intervening appropriately with a client who may be intoxicated, assessing suicide and/or violence potential, determine and confirming effects of substance use on the client, assessing client readiness for treatment, making appropriate recommendations for treatment and effectively discussing this with treatment team providers, use of the current DSM and other diagnostic standards, using appropriate placement criteria, developmental levels, gender, racial, and ethnic cultures, working collaboratively with staff and consultants, maintaining non-judgmental relationships with clients and other service providers, assessing and adherence to client treatment plans, observing, recognizing, assessing client progress, use of motivational techniques, recognizing client strengths, presenting inconsistencies between client behaviors and goals, re-framing and redirecting negative behaviors, recognizing and addressing underlying client issues that may impede treatment progress, teaching life skills appropriate to the clients situation and skill level, assisting the client to ventilate emotions and normalize feelings, effectively dealing with different types of resistant behaviors, transference and counter-transference issues, preparing concise discharge summaries, making ethical decisions that reflect unique needs and situations, identifying overt and covert feelings and their impact on the counseling relationship, assessing personal education needs, selecting and participating appropriate training programs, identifying professional and limitations.

Performance Abilities

To read technical, legal and scientific documents, interact and communicate effectively with persons of various social, cultural, economic and educational backgrounds, establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with subordinate staff, supervisors, legal personal, medical and mental health professionals, write concise, logical and grammatically correct case notes and reports, efficient use of the computer program, explain policies, procedures, theories and concepts to clients, make oral group presentations, follow through on assignments as directed, communicate effectively in conflict situations, organize work flow to accomplish established objectives, write concise, logical and grammatically correct analytical reports assessing the progress of clients in alcohol and drug treatment programs, coordinate and facilitate appropriate follow up activities.

Duties and Responsibilities

Job Type: Full-time

Benefits:

People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply

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Work Location: In person

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