
Peer Support Specialist [non-exempt] - St. Louis, MO
Job Description
Peer Support Specialist [non-exempt] - St. Louis, MO
Department: Peer Support Specialist
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
Description
Work from home and in the community.
The Part-Time Peer Support Specialist works alongside participants, serving as a trusted advisor and mentor. In this role, you will support participants as they transition to post-release programming, help participants navigate daily schedules, and provide trauma-informed encouragement and motivation in daily interactions.
Key Responsibilities - your role will involve:
- Ensuring a caring welcome for participants during their first day at the Center for post-release programming and orienting them to the program
- Facilitating morning and afternoon circle, substance use recovery groups, 12-step education, and overall wellness activities
- Managing nutrition program during mealtimes and breaks
- Assisting participants with appointments in the community, as needed
- Promoting a positive atmosphere, sense of community, cleanliness, and respect at the Center
- Leading by example for participants to learn professionalism and prosocial behaviors
- Other duties or projects as needed
- Documenting participant interactions in electronic record system
- Communicating participant needs to the care team and Center Coordinator
- Working collaboratively with the Case Manager, Career Coach, and Therapist assigned to each participant, providing input on progress to ensure consistency in instruction/learning pre-to-post release and alignment with participants’ goals
- Participating in internal meetings and contributing thoughts or ideas to enhance quality or programming offered
The right candidate will come with the following attributes, education, experience and meet the physical requirements.
- Passion for Concordance’s mission
- Energy for a multidisciplinary team environment
- Excellent interpersonal skills as evidenced by compassion, energy, and ability to build rapport
- Ability to foster rapport while maintaining professional boundaries with participants
- High-quality verbal and written communication skills
- High School Diploma
- Class E Driver’s License
- Prior experience with justice-involved adults or other vulnerable populations and/or lived experience with recovery or the justice system
- Must have, or be eligible to obtain within first 90 days, Certified Peer Support credential in state of Center
- Experience with documenting participant interactions in case notes
- Familiarity with and endorsement of 12-step programming
- Ability to work 20 hours per week
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions.
- Sit, stand, and walk for a considerable amount of time throughout the day.
- Facilitate 45-minute groups without a break.
- Operating a large vehicle transporting participants.
- Occasionally, help set up for Center events or move classrooms around, including but not limited to carrying and setting up tables and chairs.
Additional Information:
- Competitive salary
- Opportunities for professional development and growth
- A dynamic and supportive work environment
- 401(K) matching program
- Generous PTO
- Wellness Stipend
- Passing a drug test
- Satisfactory completion of a background check
- Signing the team member handbook
- Verification of employment Verification of education
- Verification of employment eligibility via I-9
- Declaration of no conflicts of interest