What are the responsibilities and job description for the Peer Engagement Specialist position at BHcare?
Use your lived experience to make a lasting impact. BHcare is seeking a compassionate and motivated Peer Engagement Specialist to support individuals affected by opioid use and co-occurring mental health challenges. This role provides outreach and peer-driven services that foster hope, connection, and recovery.
This position is part-time, 30 hours per week and the hours are Monday-Thursday from 8:30am-4:30pm.
Who We Are
BHcare is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic providing integrated care for individuals and families facing mental health, substance use, and housing challenges. We believe in recovery-oriented, person-centered care—and our Peer Engagement Specialists are essential partners in this mission.
Position Summary
The Peer Engagement Specialist uses personal experience with recovery to engage and support individuals at risk of or living with opioid addiction. Through intensive outreach, individualized support plans, and collaboration with the broader care team, this role helps clients access services, develop skills, and strengthen their recovery journey.
What You’ll Do
This position is part-time, 30 hours per week and the hours are Monday-Thursday from 8:30am-4:30pm.
Who We Are
BHcare is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic providing integrated care for individuals and families facing mental health, substance use, and housing challenges. We believe in recovery-oriented, person-centered care—and our Peer Engagement Specialists are essential partners in this mission.
Position Summary
The Peer Engagement Specialist uses personal experience with recovery to engage and support individuals at risk of or living with opioid addiction. Through intensive outreach, individualized support plans, and collaboration with the broader care team, this role helps clients access services, develop skills, and strengthen their recovery journey.
What You’ll Do
- Build supportive relationships with clients and engage them in meaningful recovery activities.
- Assist individuals in accessing mental health, substance use, vocational, and social services.
- Provide peer-based education, advocacy, and resource navigation.
- Coordinate care and recovery planning with Housing Case Managers, clinicians, and community providers.
- Promote client participation in community life, peer support groups, and skill-building opportunities.
- Be part of a dedicated, mission-driven team making a tangible difference in people’s lives.
- Access ongoing training and professional development, including opportunities for certification.
- Contribute your voice and lived experience to a collaborative, recovery-focused environment.
- Flexible schedule that prioritizes client needs and promotes work-life balance.
- Lived experience with recovery from substance use and/or mental health challenges, with willingness to share as appropriate.
- Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to maintain appropriate boundaries and model recovery-oriented behaviors.
- Familiarity with harm reduction, recovery planning, and integrated care principles.
- High school diploma or equivalent required; peer support certification preferred.
- Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
- High School diploma or equivalent required.
- Minimum of 2 years’ experience in a behavioral health care environment.
- Personal experience with mental illness and/or substance abuse.
- Knowledge of psychiatric rehabilitation a preferred.
- Must be proficient in Microsoft 365. Must be able to navigate through electronic health records system (EHR)
- Must have and maintain a valid CT driver’s license. Also maintain an acceptable driving record and be insurable at a reasonable rate under the Agency’s auto insurance plan.