
Peer Recovery Specialist (I - II) - Resident Services
- Denver, CO
- $41,736-48,413 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide support to individuals living in Recovery Residence(s) by engaging them in activities and education.
- Offer support to residents struggling to enroll in treatment and follow through with intake appointments.
- Assist resident with attending appointments in the community once admitted.
- Assist residents with making community linkages as they transition into the community.
- Assist with coordination to recovery support services, including traveling to various referral sites such as hospitals, DHS office, various community locations to meet clients.
- Leverage their own lived experience with, and recovery with support from, SUD to encourage and support individuals who may be reluctant or hesitant to embrace a sober lifestyle.
- Be responsive to, and affirmative of, the individualized and differing needs of each patient under their care.
- Medical: Multiple plan options
- Dental: Multiple plan options
- Additional Insurance: Disability, Life, Vision
- Retirement 401(a) Plan: Employer contributes 10% of your gross pay
- Paid Time Off: Accruals over the year
- Vacation Days: 22/year (maximum accrual 352 hours)
- Sick Days: 15/year (unlimited maximum accrual)
- Holiday Days: 10/year
- Tuition Benefit: Employees have access to this benefit on all CU campuses
- ECO Pass: Reduced rate RTD Bus and light rail service
- High school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED).
- High school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED).
- One (1) year of experience working closely with patients and connecting them to resources, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience.
- The required work experience may be substituted with successfully completed college or university courses that are appropriate to this position’s work assignment on a year-for-year basis.
- Certification as a Peer Specialist (for example, Colorado Peer and Family Specialist/CPFS).
- Current, valid registration with the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) as Certified Addiction Technician (CAT) license or higher.
- Experience with motivational interviewing techniques.
- Prior experience in Patient Navigation and connecting patients to required services or resources.
- Experience providing support to individuals with substance use disorders.
- Experience working with electronic health records.
- Experience working with clients who are involved with the criminal justice system, probation/parole, human services, and/or other similar referral sources.
- Experience providing administrative support to clients, families, staff, and other stakeholders in a substance abuse treatment setting.
- Excellent interpersonal skills.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Ability to engage successfully with substance use disordered clients in treatment.
- Ability to comply with established rules, policies and procedures and meet deadlines.
- Ability to develop healthy relationships and boundaries with clients.
- Ability to exercise discretion and maintain patient confidentiality.
- Ability to use an electronic health care record.
- Proficiency utilizing Microsoft Excel to create, revise, update and maintain spreadsheets.
- Proficiency utilizing Microsoft Outlook to create, send and receive e-mail communication.
- Demonstrated critical thinking skills.
- Applicants MUST have lived experience with SUD or addictions, and recovery with existing sobriety supports.
- Minimum two (2) years of sobriety with existing sober support from SUD or addictions recovery.
- The employee must successfully complete the CCAR Recovery Coach Academy training within 6-12 months of the hire date (training costs will be borne by employer).
- Employee must obtain certification as a Peer Specialist (for example, Colorado Peer and Family Specialist/CPFS) within one (1) year of hire date.
- Must agree to fingerprinting and criminal background check prior to being hired. Required background checks include a review with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the Central Registry of Child Protection (Trails), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
- Subject to pre-employment, post-accident, incident, and/or reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol testing per Addiction Research and Treatment Services Department Policies.
- Must possess and maintain a valid Colorado Driver's License.
- Level I: $41,736 – $48,413
- Level II: $43,812 – $50,830