
Peer Support Specialist
- Syracuse, NY
- $50,000-55,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Drawing on knowledge and skills acquired from personal experience with the mental health, medical, and substance use systems, provide one-to-one supportive services to individuals both on-site and in the community as outlined within the APS Code of Ethics and/or the NYCB Code of Ethical Conduct.
- Provide support during Same Day Access (SDA) hours by engaging with clients upon arrival, reviewing their needs and PRAPARE screening responses, identifying potential resources, and offering peer-based support in alignment with the SDA workflow.
- Conduct outreach and community-based visits to support engagement, promote access to care, and reduce service barriers for clients.
- Coordinate and collaborate with the organization’s care managers, patient navigators, and clinical teams to ensure a seamless service experience.
- Act as a positive role model for individuals by demonstrating a high level of personal wellness and recovery.
- Complete necessary documentation including assessments, progress notes, and care plans as applicable and in accordance with program and agency standards
- Act as a positive role model for individuals by demonstrating a high level of personal wellness and recovery.
- Assist individuals in identifying and utilizing personal recovery tools, such as relapse prevention plans, wellness activities, and self-help resources.
- Provide recovery education and coaching to individuals and their families, emphasizing areas such as community involvement, wellness, spirituality, employment, and personal empowerment.
- Use a personal vehicle for community-based appointments as applicable.
- Respond flexibly to emergency or unplanned situations, which may involve schedule or location changes.
- Values service, excellence, and responsibility, seeing opportunity where others see barriers to success. We strive to create and sustain an inclusive environment where everyone feels a strong sense of belonging
- Perform other duties and related tasks as assigned.
- High School Diploma or GED.
- Have personal experience as a recipient of mental health services and/or substance abuse services with a willingness to share personal and practical experience, knowledge, and first-hand insight to benefit clients.
- Demonstrated ability to maintain personal wellness and utilize recovery tools.
- Certified by the Office of Mental Health (OMH) as a Certified Peer Specialist or Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (OASAS) as a Certified Peer Recovery Advocate.
- Ability to work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team. Ability to effectively use an electronic health record.
- Excellent communication skills
- Strong organizational, engagement, and interpersonal skills.
- A Collaborative and Supportive Team Atmosphere
- Competitive Compensation and Paid Time Off Package
- Family-Friendly Workplace
- Medical/Dental/Vision Coverage
- 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan
- Continuing Education Opportunities