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Peer Support Specialist (OOSS) (11150)

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Baltimore Crisis Response Inc

Baltimore, MD (In Person)

$37,440 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 weeks ago (Updated 20 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/6/2026

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Peer Support Specialist (OOSS) (11150) Baltimore Crisis Response Inc - 3.1 Baltimore, MD Job Details Full-time $17 - $19 an hour 13 hours ago Benefits Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance 403(b) Life insurance Qualifications Team leadership Recovery peer support High school diploma or GED Driver's License Supervising experience Peer support advocacy Full Job Description Description Peer Support Specialist (OOSS) Main Campus $17.00-$19.00 Hourly Full-Time |
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9:00AM-5:00PM | Monday-Friday Building Hope. Connecting Communities. Saving Lives. About Us Baltimore Crisis Response, Inc. (BCRI) is a nationally recognized nonprofit and Baltimore's only comprehensive crisis response system. Since 1992, BCRI has provided timely, community-based care for individuals and families experiencing mental health and substance use challenges. Our mission is to deliver effective behavioral health crisis services and treatment in the least restrictive environment — meeting people where they are, when they need it most. The Opportunity We're seeking a dedicated professional to work alongside EMS in responding to substance use crises and overdoses throughout Baltimore City. In this role, you will provide brief crisis intervention, connect individuals to treatment and support services, and help them create plans that promote recovery. You will collaborate closely with
EMS, BCRI
staff, and community partners, ensuring individuals receive timely referrals, resources, and follow-up support. This position plays an important role in empowering people to take steps toward stability and long-term wellness. What You'll Do Work collaboratively with members of EMS and other members of BCRI's team to provide support and resources to individuals experience substance use issues or homelessness. Work with individuals in a substance use crisis to develop a crisis plan, provide linkage to care and introduce other crisis planning tools to the individual as needed. Respond alongside EMS to overdoses in Baltimore city to provide linkage and connection to services. Work with individuals in crisis to assist with continuity of care by giving them mental health, addiction, peer recovery support and other needed resources. Build relationships with addiction, mental health and homeless outreach providers, peer recovery support and other community resources Performs timely and accurate documentation of all clinical and client-related information Maintains professional open, effective, and appropriate communication with clients, BCRI staff, management, outside agencies and the public Empower participants to become self-advocates for their own recovery/wellness Maintains professional boundaries with clients, staff and other outside agencies Works with all clients from a strengths-based perspective, providing support and encouragement as they move forward in their recovery Other duties as required Qualifications Qualifications Education Candidates must have a high school diploma, but an associate degree is preferred. Certification Peer Support Specialist Certification is required, and you must have a valid driver's license. Experience Must have a minimum of two years of experience working in the field of peer recovery.1+ year of supervisory or leadership experience. Must have knowledge of mental health and addiction resources in Baltimore City. Physical Demands Moderate walking, standing, climbing stairs, and sitting required. Light lifting may be required to recover. Transportation of clients and their belongings in agency vehicles. Minimal support and assistance with client care needs. Working Conditions Works as part of a Mobile Team, which provides services in the community. Visit clients in various community settings and on the streets. When in the office, work generally in well-lighted and ventilated office environment. Hazards Potential exposure to highly charged, stressful and emotional situations, potential exposure to aggressive encounters. Why Join BCRI Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, and LTD 403(b) Retirement Plan Vacation, Sick, Personal, and Holiday Leave Up to 50% local travel Be part of a compassionate, mission-driven team saving lives through connection and care Make a Difference. Lead with Empathy. This is more than a support role — it's a chance to stand alongside individuals in their most vulnerable moments and help them find their path to recovery. Apply today and be a bridge between crisis and hope.