Peer Specialist – Crossroads & Bridge Position Available In Collier, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Peer Specialist-Community Hospital & Substance Use Program at Crossroads & Bridge in Naples, Florida, offers a full-time position with a starting salary of $18/hrly. Responsibilities include providing recovery-oriented support to individuals with substance use and mental health disorders, advocating for client needs, and collaborating with clinical teams. Qualifications include lived experience with substance use and recovery, strong communication skills, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team. Travel between sites and a flexible schedule may be required.
Job Description
Peer Specialist –
Crossroads & Bridge Job Title:
Peer Specialist-Community Hospital & Substance Use Program Location:
Naples, Florida Department:
Crossroads Continuum Reports To:
Program Supervisor /
Clinical Director Employment Type:
Full Time Salary:
Starting at $18/hrly (Based on experience)
Benefits:
Include, but no limited to: Sign on
Bonus, Medical, Dental, Vision, Tuition Reimbursement Position Summary:
The Peer Specialist provides recovery-oriented support and advocacy to individuals with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. This role involves engaging clients both in the community hospital setting and within the substance use treatment program, using lived experience to inspire hope, promote recovery, and support individuals in achieving their personal goals.
Key Responsibilities:
Engagement & Support:
Provide peer support to individuals admitted to the community hospital with substance use-related issues.
Assist clients in identifying strengths, setting recovery goals, and navigating challenges in early recovery.
Offer emotional support and encouragement during hospital stays and after discharge.
Meet with patients during hospitalization and continue support as they transition to outpatient or residential substance use treatment programs.
Collaborate with discharge planners, case managers, and clinical teams to ensure warm handoffs to the next level of care.
Serve as a role model of recovery and wellness.
Advocate for client needs and preferences within the healthcare and substance use treatment systems.
Promote self-advocacy, empowerment, and personal responsibility in recovery.
Work closely with clinical and medical teams at the hospital and treatment program to support holistic, person-centered care.
Participate in team meetings, trainings, and case reviews to provide a peer perspective.
Maintain timely and accurate documentation of peer services provided.
Communicate effectively with multidisciplinary teams while maintaining client confidentiality and ethical boundaries.
Outreach & Transition:
Advocacy & Empowerment:
Program Collaboration:
Documentation & Communication:
Qualifications:
High school diploma or GED=required
Lived experience with substance use and sustained recovery with 1-2 years of continuous recovery=Required
Personal lived experience with substance use recovery and at least one year in stable recovery.
Certified Peer Specialist or Recovery Coach preferred (or willingness to obtain certification within 1 year of employment=Required
Experience working with individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders is a plus.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team.
Knowledge of local community resources, recovery support systems, and harm reduction practices.
Work Environment:
Travel between community hospital and treatment program sites required.
A flexible schedule may include some evenings or weekends.