Job Title: Peer Recovery Specialist
Reports to: Residential Program Manager
Level: Experienced
Location: Nashville
Classification: Full-time, non-exempt
Education: CPRS Certification preferred
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Mission:
To provide a continuum of evidence-based substance abuse and mental health services for women in an environment of faith and healing to restore hope and a lifetime of recovery.
Summary:
The Peer Recovery Specialist is responsible for providing client supervision in a structured, supportive treatment environment, while communicating with and accessing the support of Clinical staff.
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Primary Responsibilities and Duties include the following:
· Assist clients in articulating personal goals for recovery using one-to-one and group sessions. During these sessions the PRS will support clients in identifying and creating goals and developing recovery plans with the skills,
· strengths, supports and resources to aid them in achieving those goals.
· Assist clients in working with their treatment team in determining the steps he/she needs to take in order to achieve these goals and self-directed recovery.
· Assist clients in setting up and sustaining self-help (mutual support) groups, as
· well as means of locating and joining existing groups.
· Assist in leading aftercare group and events.
· The PRS models effective coping techniques and self-help strategies.
· Independently or with periodic assistance of other treatment team members, utilize and teach problem solving techniques with individuals and groups; discussions will be utilized where clients will share common problems in daily living and methods they have employed to manage and cope with these problems.
· As one who has availed themselves to addiction and / or mental health services, the PRS will share their own experiences and what skills, strengths, supports and resources they use.
· As much as possible, the PRS will share their own recovery story and as the facilitator of these sessions, will demonstrate how they have directed their own recovery.
· Use ongoing individual and group sessions to teach clients how to identify and
· combat negative self-talk and how to identify and overcome fears by providing a forum which allows group members and PRS to share their experiences. By using
· identified literature, media, etc. clients will gain hope, learn to identify their
· strengths and combat negative self-talk.
· Provide timely and professional documentation to support each client/resident interaction and coordination of services per the documentation guidelines of TNDR.
· Participate in continuing education activities, remaining knowledgeable in areas related to the focus of the residential program.
· Attend meetings and trainings as assigned by supervisor.
· Be available to residents for immediate concerns or needs and direct to appropriate staff.
· Perform urine drug screens/breathalyzer as assigned and on suspicion.
· Remain engaged and available during shift.
· Additional responsibilities as assigned.