Peer Recovery Supporter
We named our company firsthand because we believe that lived, or “first-hand,” experience is incredibly valuable to gain trust and build relationships. The firsthand Guide is a critical role in our peer-led model, responsible for outreach, engagement, and ongoing support of individuals living with serious mental illness to achieve and maintain behavioral and physical health and wellness. Trust is an essential element in successfully engaging people who have withdrawn from, or never received, services and supports that can improve their quality of life.
The firsthand guide (a blended CPRS and Community Health Worker role) applies a hands-on approach to outreach, engagement, and ongoing support to address health related social needs (HRSN) to improve self-management of chronic conditions and navigation of the healthcare system. The firsthand Guide leverages their knowledge of the community and shared life experience to inform their interactions with the community members we serve. They serve as an essential member of the multi-disciplinary care team by partnering closely and collaborating with other firsthand roles such as the Health Guide (e.g. Nurse Practitioner) and the central support team (Benefit Support Specialists) to drive social stability, sustained recovery, and optimal health outcomes for the communities we serve.
Focusing on support and services that promote whole health and reinforce autonomy, the firsthand Guide will help empower individuals to participate in their own care. firsthand Guides are empathetic, supportive, and highly trained and experienced individuals with first-hand knowledge of living with a psychiatric and/or substance use disorder and are familiar with the intricacies of navigating a complex system of healthcare and community resources.
This description is intended to cover the high level of the roles and responsibilities of a firsthand Guide. However, it is not an exhaustive list and is subject to change.
As firsthand Guide, you will:
- Perform community outreach to individuals with serious mental illness, including visiting their homes and other locations within the local community where they spend time, such as clubhouses, drop-in centers, homeless shelters, hospitals, and emergency departments.
- Empower individuals to identify and pursue their personal recovery goals by modeling and teaching safe and healthy coping strategies.
- Engage in care coordination to identify health related social needs and connect individuals with local resources to address needs.
- Assist with gathering information required for obtaining benefits and services and facilitate warm hand-offs to other team members for assistance in navigating SSI/SSDI benefits and self-management support.
- Assisting in successfully attending and completing clinical visits and assisting with telehealth access
- Address immediate follow-up needs identified by care team providers such as hospital post-discharge follow-up and support.
- Promote and monitor individuals' success in adhering to their personally approved care plan and provide motivational interviewing support for their adherence to their informed medication and treatment choices
You will be a good fit if you have:
- Empathy, compassion, and approachability
- A flexible, growth mindset. You embrace change and new ways of trying things
- Excellent listening, communication, and interpersonal skills
- Personal knowledge of recovery
- Patience and persistence
- Desire to help people in need and support their path to wellness
- Comfort working as part of a multidisciplinary team
- Intermediate computer skills
The required experience you bring to this role includes:
- Lived experience with SMI and/or SUD
- Qualified as a Community Health Worker OR eligible and willing to complete coursework within first 3 months and pursue certification as soon as possible but no later than 1 year of employment
- Ability to operate a vehicle including a driver’s license that is active and in good standing; must be eligible to drive under Company insurance policy
- Intermediate working knowledge using Google Workspace Programs specifically Gmail, Sheets, and Docs.
- Exceptional communication & interpersonal skills with the ability to build rapport with internal and external customers and stakeholders.
- Decision making skills regarding own work approach/priorities, and work assignments, standards and resources.
- Ability to multi-task and work in a very fast-paced environment.
- Strong understanding and respect of all cultures and demographic diversity.
The preferred experience you bring to this role includes:
- Prior experience performing direct in-person outreach and engaging individuals with SMI
- Currently holds Peer Recovery Specialist Certification
- Expertise in recovery education and coaching
- Knowledge of a whole health approach to peer support
- Knowledge of a trauma-informed approach to peer support
- Knowledge of local community resources, behavioral health system, and criminal justice system, including mental health and drug courts
- Desire to learn more about a broad range of health conditions
Physical Requirements:
- While performing the essential duties of this job, employees are required to frequently stand, sit, walk, crouch and use their hands to type, feel, handle and pick up objects
- Employees are occasionally required to climb stairs and balance; reach with their arms; stoop, bend, kneel, and lift up to 15 pounds
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions
Hourly Pay Rate:
$20 - $20 USD
We firmly believe that great candidates for this role may not meet 100% of the criteria listed in this posting. We encourage you to apply anyway - we look forward to begin getting to know you.
Benefits
For full-time employees, our compensation package includes base, equity (or a special incentive program for clinical roles) and performance bonus potential. Our benefits include physical and mental health, dental, vision, 401(k) with a match, 16 weeks parental leave for either parent, 15 days/year vacation in your first year (this increases to 20 days/year in your second year and beyond), and a supportive and inclusive culture.
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