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Certified Peer Support Specialist (EIPP)

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POSITIVE GROWTH INC

Clarkston, GA (In Person)

$38,480 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/2/2026

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Certified Peer Support Specialist (EIPP)
POSITIVE GROWTH INC - 4.2
Clarkston, GA Job Details Part-time $15 - $22 an hour 14 hours ago Qualifications Computer operation Electronic health records (EHR) management Computer literacy Client rapport building Community resource coordination in health services social work Clinical case management Driver's License Clinical interprofessional collaboration Productivity software Working with individuals with psychotic disorders
Full Job Description Job Description:
Positive Growth is seeking a part-time Certified Peer Support Specialist to join our Breakthrough program. This program serves individuals aged 16-30 who have experienced their first episode of psychosis within the past two years. The Peer Specialist, someone with lived experience of psychosis, will provide peer support and counseling to these individuals and their caregivers. As a vital member of our team, the Peer Specialist plays a key role in offering support, guidance, and advocacy, helping clients navigate their recovery journey. (Individuals without Certified Peer Support Specialist credentials will not be considered).
Key Responsibilities:
Provide peer counseling and support to individuals experiencing their first episode of psychosis, using lived experience to offer hope, inspiration, and guidance. Promote self-determination by modeling personal responsibility and self-advocacy, and encouraging the enhancement of recovery. Work collaboratively with the treatment team to ensure comprehensive care and support, creating opportunities for clinicians to provide case management. Attend team meetings and advocate for clients' needs, ensuring they receive the necessary services, support, and resources. Build rapport and trust with clients by utilizing personal experience with first-episode psychosis and recovery. Offer emotional support, encouragement, and hope to individuals navigating their own experiences with psychosis. Advocate for clients' needs, preferences, and goals within the treatment team, assisting clients in developing personalized recovery plans. Collaborate with clients to identify strengths, interests, and areas of growth. Provide practical guidance on coping strategies, symptom management, and daily living skills. Share resources and information about mental health services, community support, and self-help strategies. Contribute insights to enhance the clinical team's understanding of clients' experiences. Share personal recovery stories to inspire and educate others about the possibilities of recovery, acting as a role model for clients. Support clients' goals through education and self-advocacy training. Adhere to documentation standards and procedures as required by the organization.
Qualifications:
Certified Peer Support Specialist (Mental Health): Certification as a peer support specialis, indicating personal experience with early psychosis. Personal lived experience with psychosis and a strong commitment to ongoing recovery. Experience working with individuals experiencing psychosis or severe mental illness, preferably in an early intervention setting. Strong interpersonal, communication, and collaboration skills. Basic understanding of mental health services, treatment approaches, and community resources. Ability to work sensitively with diverse people and communities, with empathy, patience, and a non-judgmental attitude toward clients and their families. Knowledge and experience collaborating with community resources. Ability to build rapport with clients, engage them in case management, and foster relationships with partner agencies. Ability to maintain a calm demeanor in potentially high-stress situations. Basic computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel. Computer proficiency is required to use Electronic Health Records. A valid driver's license is required.