We are looking for certified Peer Support specialist to help serve clients in the Boise area. Primary Behavioral Health Services is a new outpatient mental health agency that is growing and seeking additional Peer Support Specialist to help serve our client.
As a fully-integrated member of the service delivery team, the Peer Specialist will provide peer support services to adults with a serious and persistent mental illness. All Peer Specialist services will promote hope, wellness, and recovery outcomes for clients. The Peer Specialist will also reinforce a culture of recovery and client-centered services.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Meets with each qualified participant in their home and in the community with the ability to provide support and encouragement to each participant as requested in an effort to reduce hospitalizations for each participant.
- Maintains confidentiality of all client documents, files and communication in written, electronic and/or verbal form.
- Works with clients individually to develop recovery plans which build on their strengths.
- Assists persons in achieving their recovery goals.
- Provides hope and encouragement by serving as a role model in recovery.
- Teaches skills and strategies to problem solve, identify and combat negative self-talk, overcome fears, cope, self manage illness, and prevent relapse.
- Provides individualized assistance and education in obtaining community services, maintaining life supports such as housing or income, carrying out the tasks of daily living, and participating in support groups or other community networks.
- Offers education and support in working toward physical and mental wellness, including healthy living behaviors.
- Serves as a resource to the Team on incorporating recovery strategies and tools into all client services. Reinforce an approach of client self-determination in all aspects of service planning.
- Provides an ongoing perspective to the Team members on the experience of mental illness and recovery.
- Participates in Team meetings providing input in developing client assessments and service plans.
- Prepare daily case notes on services provided to clients. Maintain other client or service documentation as required by the Team.
- Participate in any in-service training for Team member
EDUCATION, CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSE REQUIREMENTS:
- High School Diploma or GED
- Peer support certification issued by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Must pass a criminal background check conducted by the DHW.
- Proof of: valid ID driver’s license, valid auto insurance coverage as well as proof of education are required.
- Must be certified prior to providing peer support services. Must comply with all Idaho Department of Health and Welfare requirements and guidelines in order to maintain certification. Recertification paperwork must be submitted to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare after the first 6 months of providing family support services, then on an annual basis after the first recertification.
Must complete 20 hours of supervision within their first 6 months. After the 6-month recertification providers are required to renew on an annual basis and complete 10 CEUS one of which must be ethics.
Job Type: Part-time to full time
Salary: From $21.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
Self-determined schedule
Primary Behavioral Health Services is an outpatient behavioral health agency serving our growing number of Idaho residence with one vision. To embark on a path with our community and to ensure compassion, acceptance, respect, empowerment, and sincerity with each step we take together.
Primary Behavioral Health Services goal is to offer the highest quality, outpatient behavioral healthcare to our community in order to promote a high level of independence, empowerment, and support.
Our services includes: Psychotherapy, Community Based Rehabilitation Services (CBRS), Case Management, and Peer Support.
Our focus is on quality of care and service to our clients though:
- Compassion- towards the community we serve.
- Acceptance-of everyone's right to compassionate care.
- Respect- of everyone's unique path towards their own healing.
- Empowerment-for everyone to have a voice and participate in their own care.
- Sincerity- in how we treat each other every day.
How are we different?
- We make every effort to pair a staff member who can best meet the needs of the client.
- We work with the client and their support system to better assist with treatment.
- We build relationship through constant involvement with client.
- We maintain a low client/provider ratio to provide specialized attention to the client