
Peer Specialist - Substance Use Recovery
Job Description
Peer Specialist - Substance Use Recovery
Department: FQHC CSTAR Substance Use
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Butler - Orange Street
Reporting To: Charles Huff
Compensation: $19.00 / hour
Description
This is a full-time, benefit eligible position.
This is a great opportunity for someone who:
Is in recovery from substance use or a behavioral health diagnosis and wants to make a powerful impact by supporting others through similar experiences.
If you’re passionate about peer support, harm reduction, and empowering people to build lives they’re proud of, this role offers purpose, connection, and growth.
Key Responsibilities
- Share your recovery story and model healthy coping and decision-making
- Help individuals identify strengths and build their personal recovery goals
- Provide encouragement, accountability, and connection to community resources
- Support individuals in navigating treatment and building natural support networks
- Participate in team meetings and contribute to collaborative wellness planning
- Assist with transportation to appointments or services, as clinically indicated; driving is an essential function of this position.
- Collect and process urine drug screens per program protocols
- Engage in required state certification training, supervision, and certification process (if not already certified)
Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
- High School/GED required
- Must self-identify as a current or former consumer of behavioral health, substance use, or co-occurring disorder services
- Must complete a state-approved training program, pass a standardized examination, complete certification process within 60 days of hire date, and maintain ongoing certification as a Certified Peer Specialist through the MCB (MO). Required only when applicable.
- A valid driver's license and agency established minimum automobile coverage required
- Are in active recovery and want to help others find hope and healing
- Believe in multiple pathways to recovery and the power of peer support
- Are comfortable discussing personal experiences to support others’ growth
- Communicate openly and respectfully with individuals navigating substance use challenges
- Are dependable, grounded, and able to maintain professional boundaries
- Are committed to ongoing growth, learning, and collaboration