Peer Support Specialist
Company: Easterseals Louisiana
Location: Monroe
Posted on: August 23, 2024
Job Description:
DescriptionESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:The Peer Support
Specialist (PSS) has these core responsibilities
- Identify lifelong recovery goals for our participants enrolled
in the Peer Support Program.
- Provide aid in treatment planning.
- Perform Life Skills coaching according to plan.
- Research, access, and link to appropriate medical, psychiatric,
education, community resources and other social services as
indicated by assessments and individual participant
preferences.
- Facilitate recovery group sessions
- Conduct individual sessions
- Meet with the supervisor for regularly scheduled staff meetings
and as assigned by the supervisor.
- Attend and actively participate in regularly scheduled staff
meetings and as assigned by the supervisor.
- Attend and actively participate in required training and other
training as assigned by the supervisor.
- Provides needed assistance and fills in for other Peer Support
SpecialistsREQUIRED SKILLS:The Peer Support Specialist is required
to demonstrate a minimum of the following Required skills:A.
Ensuring the delivery of services meets the standards of Peer
Support.B. Capable of making referrals to appropriate medical,
psychiatric, education, community resourcesand other social
services agencies and/or providers in a timely manner to address
identified needs.C. Documentation of and follow-up in a timely
manner to ensure services are in place and appropriate.D. The
establishment and maintenance of ongoing rapport with participants
to assist participants in achieving recovery goals.E. Establishment
and maintenance of ongoing rapport with referral sources, other
community agencies and providers to coordinate services for
participants.F. Empowerment and encouragement of participants to be
active partners in recovery.G. Ensuring all participants are
treated with respect and dignity; and ensuring their rights are
preserved.H. Studying, learning, and presenting training to
participants.I. Active participation in case reviews, team
meetings, staff meetings and other training as required by funding
source, policy, and supervisor.J. Communication with the Supervisor
regarding any training or consultation needs related to service
delivery, performance expectations or documentation requirements.K.
Ensuring records, plans, forms, and other documentation are kept
accurate and up to date.L. Ensuring all services provided are
documented and appropriately signed and dated and in the
appropriate location in the chart based on funding source, policy,
and supervisor. -M. Production of documentation that reflects
current services, interventions, participant engagement, progress
towards goals and/or any challenges or barriers to achieving
goals.N. Providing input and assistance to the Project Director in
the preparation of reports, outcomes or other program specific data
as requested.O. Working with the Peer Support Specialist team and
the Supervisor to ensure maximum collaboration and coordination
with other Easterseals Louisiana staff. e.g., administrative
assistants, other project managers, service coordinators, program
development staff, etc.P. Working collaboratively with the
Supervisor and Project Director in evaluating program effectiveness
and compliance within funding source requirements, policy
compliance and program goals.Q. Providing feedback and suggestions
in staff meetings to ensure open lines of communication and to
utilize problem solving strategies.R. Participation in training
activities and programs as required by funding source, policy, and
supervisor.S. Participation in training for certifications
particularly the completion of an approved Certified Peer Support
Specialist training/certification and Family Support Training
offered by the State of LA. Unless the employee already holds
certification, the initial training and certification must occur
within 30-days of hire.T. Complete at least 10 Continuing Education
Units of training per year.II. COMPETENCIES:A. Problem
Solving/Decision Making - Assess needs and consider the course of
action to best meet those needs.B. Planning - Establish effective
objectives, priorities, and implement plans; anticipate obstacles
and consider alternatives.C. Coordination - Adjusting casework to
coordinate efforts with other agencies to ensure consistency and
adequate follow-up.D. Action Orientation - Take initiative rather
than passively accepting; takes action and attempts to influence
events to achieve goals.E. Work Commitment - Willingly commits
extra effort and time to get a job done; identifies with
organization goals; exhibits excellent time management abilities.F.
Oral and Written Communication Skills - Ability to exhibit
appropriate use of grammar and spelling in written communication,
exhibit appropriate use of grammar in oral communication; ensure
oral and written communication is professional.G. Team Playing -
Work cooperatively with other Easterseals Support
Coordinators/Supervisors.H. Building Relationships - Able to
establish rapport with provider agencies and staff, Easterseals
administrative and other program staff.I. Mission Advocacy -
Ability to identify with project and Easterseals objectives;
adequately, constructively, and directly communicate these
objectives. We make a life of purpose and independence possible for
our participants through our commitment to quality support,
innovative service offerings, and continuous organizational
evolution.RequirementsQUALIFICATIONS:
- Lived Experience - The PSS must have lived experience with a
Behavioral Health diagnosis. A Behavioral Health diagnosis can
include diagnosis with mental health challenges, addiction
challenges, or co-occurring disorders.
- Primary Diagnosis - The PSS must have a primary diagnosis of
mental illness and a strong desire to identify themselves as a
person with mental illness. The primary diagnosis may not be a
substance abuse disorder, although substance abuse disorder may be
a secondary diagnosis.
- Educational Standards - PSS must have a minimum of a High
School Diploma or a GED.
- Age Requirements - The PSS must be at least 18 years of
age.
- Time in Recovery - PSS must have at least twelve (12) months
demonstrated recovery as indicated by SAMHSA's working definition
of recovery*.
- Certification - The PSS must be a Certified Peer Recovery
Specialist OR may satisfactorily complete an approved Certified
Peer Specialist and/or complete Family Support Training offered in
the state within 30-days of the start date. PSS must obtain 10
Continuing Education Units per year to maintain certification.
- Additional Training - PSS must complete formal training in
family support and/or peer support within 6 months of
hire.*Recovery is defined as a process of change through which
individuals improve their health and wellness, live a selfdirected
life, and strive to reach their full potential.PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTS with or without reasonable accommodations:
- The employee is regularly required to communicate with others
on the phone and in-person.
- The employee must be able to operate a computer, file, and
retrieve written documents,
- The employee is frequently required to walk, sit, use hands,
and lift and/or move lightweight items.
- Ability to move independently within the facility and
community.WORKING CONDITIONS:Work is performed in the Peer Support
Center which is environmentally controlled and accessible
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