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Part Time/On Call Peer Support Specialist

NCADD National

Part Time/On Call Peer Support Specialist

Phoenix, AZ
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Description

     

    JOB SUMMARY – PART TIME/ON CALL PEER SUPPORT SPECIALIST

    NCADD (National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence), Phoenix is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing substance abuse treatment to women through a variety of programs to address individual needs. All of NCADD’s programs focus on providing the tools and resources to assist women in living financially independent, drug and alcohol-free lives.

    NCADD provides supportive and rehabilitative services to individuals and their families requiring assistance dealing with substance use issues, such as alcohol or drug use, mental health disorders and other co-occurring mental or physical health needs. NCADD Peer Support Specialist shall report to the Clinical Director or a licensed/certified staff member assigned by the Clinical Director (such as a direct program supervisor). This is a safety-sensitive position.

    ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

    The Peer Support Specialist duties and responsibilities include:

    • Serves as a live experienced expert, mentor, teacher, and advocate.

    • Provides supportive services to adults recovering from alcohol and drug addiction including peer support, case management, community/service referral, education, living skills training, outreach, employment assistance and relationship skills training.

      Providing support could include: Teaching independence (autonomy), focus and identify a person’s strengths, listen to peoples experiences, role model that people can recover and be healthy, encourage people to succeed, and teach recovery.

    • Provides supportive services, including education and community/service referral to family members of adult clients.

    • Understands and recognizes the “Stages of Change,” for each individual client.

    • Reads and implements client treatment plans under the supervision of the appropriate supervisor.

    • Provides transportation to and from appointments, driving a 12-passenger van transporting women and infants to community resources, appointments, 12-step meetings, etc.

    • All services are to be delivered within the scope of the agency and the peer support specialist’s personal skills and knowledge. In addition, all services are to be delivered under the supervision of the appropriate supervisor and the Clinical Director.

    • Recognizes, prevents, and responds to client crisis situations.

    • Assists clients in accessing community services and resources.

    • Records and documents client information in compliance with organizational standards.

    • Ensures compliance with all necessary reporting requirements and billing procedures.

    • Protects client rights and confidentiality.

    • Recognizes and respects cultural differences.

    • Demonstrates ethical behavior toward all client, staff and community stakeholders.

    • Practices and role-models positive mental hygiene and the use of recovery tools to ensure overall personal wellness.

    • Adherence to all Arizona laws regarding use of seat belts and car seats with agency vehicles to ensure the safety of clients while transporting them.

    • Participate at minimum monthly supervision.

    NON-ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

    • Other duties as assigned to include, but not limited to assisting various agency departments and assisting with front reception and clerical duties.

     

    REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

    • At least 21 years of age

    • Must possess a valid Arizona Driver’s License

    • High School Diploma or G.E.D

    • Peer Support Specialist Certification from the State of Arizona

    • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

    • Excellent interpersonal skills

    PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

    • Prior knowledge and experience of substance abuse disorders
     
    
     
    
     
    

    Company Description

    NCADD Phoenix is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing substance abuse treatment to women through a variety of programs to address individual needs. All of NCADD’s programs focus on providing the tools and resources to assist women in living financially independent, drug and alcohol-free lives.