What are the responsibilities and job description for the Peer Support Specialist - Child & Family position at Lincoln County?
Lincoln County Behavioral Health is looking for a Peer Support Specialist to join their team and assist in providing direct services to assist individuals in creating and maintaining recovery, health and wellness. They will work with peers and clinical staff (QMHPs & QMHAs) to assess mental health service and support needs, assist individuals with access to available services and resources, and help remove barriers to service. The person in this role will also provide education and information to community members about Peer Delivered Services and mental health issues in order to reduce stigma and discrimination.
$20.09 - $27.00 per hour*
*Lincoln County follows Oregon Pay Equity laws in reviewing education and experience for wage offer.
Lincoln County offers a comprehensive benefits package including:
- Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage
- 11% County contribution to 401(k)
- County funded Health Savings Account (HSA)
- $40,000 County Paid Life Insurance
- Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
Peer Delivered Services:
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Peer Advocacy:
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Program Development:
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EDUCATION
High School Diploma / GED
EXPERIENCE
We are looking for an individual who has “lived experience” with mental illness, substance abuse, and/or recovery.
“Lived experience” can be personal or vis a vis a family member.
CERTIFICATIONS
Certification by Lincoln County as a Peer Support Specialist or completion of a state-certified training in Peer Support within six months of hire is required. The employee is required to maintain current and active licensures and certifications, as applicable, and to provide the appropriate verifications at the time of renewals.
LICENSES
Oregon Driver's License required within 30 days of hire.
Desirable Qualifications:
Bilingual and/or bicultural competencies for the Latino Population are preferred.
Knowledge of/Ability to:
- Personal experience with the symptoms, impact, and treatment of mental health challenges.
- Concept of recovery and resiliency for individuals with mental health challenges.
- General mental health, co-occurring disorders and other issues related to people with mental health challenges.
- Skill training interventions that support clients in achieving recovery goals.
- Mandatory reporting requirements and the appropriate levels of information to be shared.
- Confidentiality rules, especially those specific to program area.
- Policy, rules and regulations for program.
- Community and partner agencies and resources relevant to program.
- Impact of income on a client’s benefits (e.g., SSDI, SSI, food stamps, housing subsidies).
- Treat others with dignity and respect; work with integrity and ethically.
- Ability and character to maintain confidential communications and protect confidentiality of records.
- Write concisely and prepare meaningful reports.
- Operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner.
- Interpret and apply laws and policies to specific problems related to program delivery.
- Implement appropriate interventions prescribed on an Individualized Support and Services Plan.
- Increase level of understanding of mental health service terminology to advanced beginning level (minimum).
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
Lincoln County is committed to providing reasonable accommodations as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This job description indicates, in general, the nature and levels of work, knowledge, skills, abilities, and essential functions expected of the position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
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For more information or to obtain a full job description, please reach out to jobs@co.lincoln.or.us
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Salary : $20 - $27