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Peer Specialist - Peer Run Recovery Center East

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Association For Mental Health And Wellness

Riverhead, NY (In Person)

$42,661 Salary, Part-Time

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

Expires 6/22/2026

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Job Description

Mission Statement:
"To empower and inspire people of all communities to identify, pursue and sustain healthy, meaningful lives". MHAW strives to develop an authentic, diverse workforce that embraces, creates, respects and demonstrates diversity, equity, and inclusiveness in the work environment, towards one another and those we serve. We recognize that our agency is strongest when we all embrace the full spectrum of diversity and experience. We actively seek to employ a diverse workforce representative of the communities we serve.
Position:
Peer Specialist -
Peer Run Recovery Center East Salary:
$20.51 per hour, nonexempt position
Hours:
18.75 hours/week, including scheduled evening and Saturday hours
Locations:
Various locations in
Eastern Suffolk Start Date:
Immediately Position Description:
MHAW's Recovery Center East Peer Specialist is a trained peer specialist who has their own lived experience with a psychiatric diagnosis, substance abuse, trauma and/or experiences as a person who has in the past or is now using mental health services. Peer specialists establish positive, strength-based, inspiring supportive relationships with a variety of people. This is not a clinical position, as it is reserved for a trained Peer Specialist who draws on lived experience to support and promote recovery. Responsibilities and tasks will include, but are not limited to: Provide individualized support and coaching to people who have been affected by being given a psychiatric diagnosis, substance use challenges and/or trauma to choose and build upon resources and opportunities to attain or sustain meaningful, healthy and satisfying lifestyles. Facilitate or co-facilitate key activities, events, and outings including, but not limited to, individual coaching, peer support groups and teamwork with colleagues to develop and sustain a positive Recovery Center culture. Design, coordinate, and schedule activities/events that are consistent with the expressed needs, interests, and passions of people who participate with the Center and with whom are members of the Guiding Council. Assist in creating, maintaining, and locating safe environments that offer opportunity for participants to engage and connect with each other. Develop relationships with surrounding mental health agencies to engage their participants in the utilization of The Recovery Center East's services. Have adaptability to change with in work tasks as no one day at The Recovery Center East is the same. Having the flexibility to effectively adjust to the ever-changing work structures, processes, requirements, and cultures. Utilize strong communication and computer skills and resource abilities in the generation in the production of event/ activity flyers and web page updates. Attend and participate in weekly supervision and other required staff meetings. Take advantage of learning opportunities offered via web and other workshops. Maintain required documentation in a timely manner in accordance with MHAW standards and funding source requirements.
Qualifications:
This position is intended for an individual who has personal lived experience with receiving or has received mental health services or a psychiatric diagnosis. The ideal candidate will be able to connect with and offer support to others through the lens of shared lived experience. The successful applicant should demonstrate, or be able to quickly develop, the following skills and abilities: Qualified for (includes, but not limited to having a high school diploma or GED) and at a minimum, and working toward their New York Peer Specialist Certification Have at least one year experience in direct services working with persons who have been given a psychiatric diagnosis and/or trauma survivors Must be calm, patient, empathetic, supportive, have excellent listening skills and the ability to relate positively and enthusiastically to a wide variety of people Basic knowledge of the public health/behavioral health system including, but not limited to; mental health services and public entitlements Basic knowledge in computer applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and Social Media. Willingness and availability to attend trainings, conferences, workshops, webinars to enhance their abilities and awareness of best practice Clean NY State Driver's License Must be comfortable driving an agency van which will include transportation for clients Bi-lingual, English/Spanish is a plus Benefits are available for employees including: Paid sick time 403b
Retirement Plan Employee Assistance Program Mileage Reimbursement Work Location:
In person

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