The Collegiate Peer Recovery Support Specialist plays a vital role in supporting students navigating their recovery journey from substance use and mental health challenges. This position involves providing guidance, mentorship, and resources to promote wellness and resilience within the collegiate environment. The ideal candidate will possess lived experience in recovery, along with the skills necessary to facilitate peer support and foster a sense of community among students.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Facilitate recovery oriented group and individual supportive intervention services with students and community members (as approved by direct supervisor);
Conduct outreach visits to an assigned area;
Provide outreach and early intervention to individuals in the pre-contemplation and contemplation stages of change as well as those experiencing symptoms of a recurrence of symptoms;
Plan, Promote & Host training events and informational sessions related to the recovery program;
Deliver remarks and speak to the public to combat stigma;
Assist individuals in crisis situations involving social, emotional, health and other problems
Work on college campuses and with faculty, staff and administration to develop support for students;
Link students with support groups, treatment programs and other community resources;
Build and maintain partnerships across campus and communities;
Act as an liaison between students, campuses, communities and service organizations;
Report to the supervisor and state project director.
Assist with the implementation of project activities to ensure that the program goals, objectives, activities are met at specified stages in timeline;
Participate in trainings and the certification process; Adhere to the code of ethics for PRSS at all times;
Participate in weekly conference calls to report on progress;
Collect recovery capital assessments and develop recovery treatment plans;
Collect and submit required data, prepare written reports and other administrative tasks as required;
Assist individuals served with setting goals, creating and monitoring individualized change/recovery plans and working toward developing skills to attain and sustain recovery;
Complete reports, paperwork and time sheets;
Gain a working knowledge of center policies, procedures and regulations and the center's service delivery model;
Represent the school and the network in a positive manner including maintaining a positive attitude and performing duties in a manner in accordance with the higher education institution's missions, codes of conduct and ethical practices.
Although the standard work schedule is M-F, there my be times when after hours, weekends, and travel/overnight travel is required.
Complete other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED required. College experience preferred.
Valid WVCBAPP / IC&RC PRSS SUD Credential required.
Duel PRSS SUD/MH Credential and PRSS supervision experience is preferred, but not required.
Knowledge of substance use disorders, evidenced based practices, and recovery support.
Valid driver's license and vehicle required.
Must be involved with a personal support and/or recovery system of their choosing.
Personal history with a substance use disorder and have stable recovery for a period of a minimum of two years.
Must have no legal involvement related to SUD/OUD within the last six months.
Must have not had intensive behavioral health treatment involvement with the last six months
Must pass a Criminal Background Check and Employment Fitness Determination through WVCARES and drug screen.
Must demonstrate knowledge of basic computer skills.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $15.00 - $17.50 per hour
Expected hours: 32 - 40 per week
Benefits:
401(k) matching
Bereavement leave
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Mileage reimbursement
Paid time off
Professional development assistance
Vision insurance
People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
Work Location: In person
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