Benefits:
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
As a Peer Supporter in addiction medicine, you will leverage your lived experience with recovery to guide and inspire individuals on their own journeys to sobriety. Operating in Ohio, you will provide empathetic support, share recovery resources, and foster a non-judgmental environment where clients feel empowered to make positive changes. Responsibilities include facilitating peer-led support groups, assisting clients in navigating treatment services, and collaborating with clinical teams to deliver holistic care. Your role will be pivotal in bridging the gap between clinical treatment and personal recovery by offering encouragement, advocacy, and a relatable perspective. Exceptional communication skills, patience, and a strong commitment to recovery principles are vital for this position.
Job Duties:
Provide peer-based support to individuals in detox and residential care, drawing from personal recovery experience to foster trust and connection
Facilitate peer-led support groups that promote hope, shared experience, and motivation for change
Offer one-on-one encouragement, emotional support, and active listening to clients navigating early recovery and withdrawal
Assist clients in understanding and accessing available treatment services, recovery resources, and community-based supports
Collaborate with clinical teams to support individualized care plans, offering insights based on lived experience
Serve as a recovery role model, demonstrating healthy coping strategies, self-advocacy, and engagement in long-term recovery practices
Help clients set personal goals, identify barriers to recovery, and celebrate milestones and progress
Support discharge planning and continuity of care by connecting clients with aftercare resources such as 12-step groups, sober housing, or outpatient services
Maintain appropriate professional boundaries while cultivating a safe, non-judgmental space for open dialogue
Participate in staff meetings, case reviews, and training sessions to integrate peer support within the broader treatment program
Document peer interactions and relevant observations in accordance with organizational guidelines and confidentiality standards
Uphold ethical standards and comply with state regulations like OhioMHAS and including certification requirements for Peer Recovery Supporters in Ohio
Engage in ongoing education and supervision to maintain certification and expand recovery support competencies
Requirements/Qualifications:
OhioMHAS 40-hour Peer Recovery Supporter (PRS) Training
1+ years of experience in a detox or residential addiction treatment setting