What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified Peer Support Specialist position at Union of Pan Asian Communities (UPAC)?
Position Title: Certified Peer Support Specialist (CPSS)
Program: Alternatives to Incarceration (Recovery Bridge Center)
Classification: Non-exempt, Full time
Salary: $25-$29 per hour, depending on experience
Summary and Range of Authority: Under the direction of the Lead Case Manager, the CPSS is
responsible for providing support, advocacy, instilling hope and related services to the target population.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
• Inspire clients towards recovery and resiliency by being a compassionate and effective role model
utilizing motivational interviewing, coaching, trauma informed model and housing first language
within a short-term modality.
• Provide direct services including advocacy, transportation support, accompaniment to
appointments and support expanding social interactions and networks.
• Uses own peer recovery story for messages of hope for clients.
• Help connect clients to community services such as healthcare, mental health services, substance
use treatment, vocational training and housing support.
• Document all the services rendered in compliance with County and other applicable requirements
and standards.
• Provide documentation compliant to agency, state and county requirements in timely
manner. Provides case management for linkage to resources, services and supports.
• May need to transport clients to other services and activities.
• Functions as a member of an interdisciplinary team in its effort to carry out the program mission
through effective and timely communication.
• Working in partnership with McAlister and other service provides within the RBC.
• Provide culturally competent services. Work well with persons experiencing homelessness,
immigrants, refugees, criminal justice involved, and other culturally diverse clients.
• Complete special projects in a timely manner, and able to maintain strict confidentiality, with
regard to, sensitive or proprietary information or materials.
• Assist in clerical and administrative duties as assigned.
• Provide all other related services required by master contract SOW.
• Other duties as assigned
Requirements
Required Education, Certifications/Licenses and Language/Cultural Skills:
• High School diploma, GED or equivalent,
• Completion of a 75-hour peer support training program approved by the County of San Diego
Minimum Experience and Qualifications Required:
• Ability to establish and maintain supportive relationships with clients from diverse cultural
backgrounds.
• Familiarity with harm reduction, trauma informed care, housing-first and COACH principles.
• Abide by UPAC Code of Conduct and professional code of conduct.
• Must be able to drive (when needed) for business purposes to other program locations in San
Diego County. If employee drives his/her personal automobile for UPAC business, employee
must have valid California driver’s license and comprehensive automobile insurance coverage, as
required by law.
Additional Preferred Education or Qualifications:
• Have understanding and experience with participants experiencing homelessness, criminal justice
interactions, substance use and mental health symptoms.
• Bilingual, bicultural experience preferred in one of the County of San Diego threshold languages (Spanish,
Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Korean, Persian, Somali, Filipino (Tagalog), Vietnamese.
Benefits:
Health & Wellness
- Employer paid health, vision, dental, life, AD&D, long-term disability, and Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Low-cost Aetna HMO plan ($20 monthly employee premium)
- Pet Insurance, voluntary life, critical illness, and accident insurance
Paid Time Off
- Up to160 hours of PTO accrued per year during the first 5 years of employment
- 40 hours of sick leave available per fiscal year
- 12 paid holidays (including two days for New Year’s and Christmas)
- 1 floating holiday per fiscal year
- Bereavement Leave: 5 days off (3 paid)
Workplace Flexibility
- Hybrid work schedule (available for select programs/positions)
Financial Benefits
- 403 (b) retirement plan
- Free access to a financial advisor
- Bilingual pay differential (available for select programs)
- Eligibility for student loan reimbursement (varies by program/position)
Professional Development
- Clinical supervision for registered associates, counselors, and peer support staff
- Partnerships with numerous universities/schools for internship placements
Salary : $25 - $29