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35235, Birmingham, AL, USA
In-Office
Entry level
Healthtech • Professional Services • Social Impact
The Role
Provide one-on-one peer support and facilitate mutual support meetings to aid mental health recovery, link people to community resources, teach wellness/self-management skills, complete documentation, travel for match relationships, and participate in team meetings and training.
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Peer Services, Part time

Normal Work Hours/Days: Varied schedule, generally Monday-Friday, 8 am - 4 pm


Peer Services encourages and supports individuals with successful management of their mental health recovery. Peer Services supports individuals transitioning to more independent living or hospital discharge using four primary service interventions:


* Engagement in a personal, positive, supportive relationship with a peer

* Involvement in an array of Peer Support Meetings located both in the hospital, and in the community

* Linkage to a broad range of community-based service and natural supports

* Teaching community adjustment and wellness self-management skills


PRIMARY JOB FUNCTIONS:


The Peer Specialist provides intensive support through a personalized balance of social, recreational, skill teaching and linkage development services for individual match relationships

As demonstrated by:

  • Schedule of individual contacts of two to three hours with each person at least once per week
  • Initiation of dialogue with each person about skills and supports during individual meetings once per week.
  • Establishment of linkages that result in the persons active use of resources in the community.

The Peer Specialist should be able to actively facilitate successful mutual support meetings.

As demonstrated by:

  • Facilitation of peer/mutual support meetings in day programs and hospitals.
  • Facilitation of peer/mutual support meetings in the community.
  • Completion of meeting report forms and sign in sheets for each meeting.
  • The Peer Specialist will perform travel and reporting responsibilities for match relationships.

As demonstrated by:

  • Activity reports and travel forms
  • One on one meetings with the team leader twice per month
  • Completion of all documentation requirements for provided services, weekly
  • Participation in mandatory Peer Services Team meetings and all scheduled training.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:


High School Diploma or GED required.

Motor vehicle

Valid Alabama driver's license and driving record acceptable to agency automobile insurance carrier for inclusion on agency policy. If using personal vehicle must show and maintain car insurance equal to or in excess of the State of Alabama standards for automobile insurance coverage.

Must attain Certification upon hire and maintain certification.

Must demonstrate lived experience with Mental illness and be a role model to others pursuing recovery


KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:

Have demonstrated experience in using the power and potential of your own recovery story as a tool to educate and inspire peers and non-peer staff.

Must be a good role model and be in active recovery for their own mental health challenges.

Have the ability to convey a message of hope and recovery for people with mental health challenges.

Have demonstrated experience with and knowledge of the Alabama State public mental health system,

Have demonstrated knowledge of advocacy, self-help and empowerment programs for people who are receiving mental health services

Have the ability to complete basic documentation requirements regarding work activities


Skills Required

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Valid Alabama driver’s license and acceptable driving record
  • Automobile insurance meeting Alabama state minimums if using personal vehicle
  • Must attain and maintain Peer Specialist certification upon hire
  • Lived experience with mental illness and role-modeling recovery
  • Demonstrated knowledge of the Alabama State public mental health system
  • Ability to complete basic documentation and reporting requirements
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The Company
Year Founded: 1967

What We Do

JBS Mental Health Authority is a public, nonprofit corporation established to plan, coordinate, and develop mental health services for the Jefferson, Blount, and St. Clair region. They provide individualized mental health services to children, youth, and adults to encourage resilience and wellness, offering a wide array of residential treatment programs, independent living settings, and urgent care clinics for those living with mental illness.

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