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Under immediate to general supervision, the Peer Recovery Support Specialist (PRSS) provides general peer support services; serves as an advocate; refers participants to information and resources in a variety of behavioral health and community settings; links participants to community resources such as food, clothing, housing, and other basic needs. The CPRSS performs a wide range of tasks to assist consumers in the recovery processes. The CPRSS engages in supportive interactions with all ODMHSAS stakeholders.
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Full Time
Ambulatory Healthcare Services
$31k-35k (estimate)
05/27/2023
06/19/2024
mhaok.org
Tulsa, OK
100 - 200
Ambulatory Healthcare Services
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