Certified Peer Specialist Parent & Youth Careers
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Career Opportunites Advantage Behavioral Health System
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Advantage Behavioral Health Systems provides person-centered treatment and recovery support to individuals and families experiencing behavioral health challenges, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and addictive diseases.
Certified Peer Specialist (Parent) - Family Treatment
Location: Athens-Clarke - BH - Athens, GA
Position Type: Full-Time
Shift: Day
Position Summary:
Under direct supervision of the Family Treatment Team Program Manager, The Certified Peer Specialist Parent (CPS-P) performs a wide range of tasks to support families served by the team in living their own lives and directing their own recovery and wellness process. Using their own experience as the parent of a person in recovery, the CPS-P serves as a client advocate and models competency in supporting recovery and wellness. The CPS-P supports families in identifying their personal goals and objectives for recovery and wellness and strengths of the family that will aid in reaching them.
Responsibilities:
- Assists clients and families to create Wellness Recovery Action Plans.
- Teach techniques to address negative self-talk and negative communication with other family members.
- Assists with skills to overcome big emotions.
- Supports vocational choices.
- Teaches problem solving.
- Assists to build social skills.
- Provides parenting support and education, including parenting a youth with behavioral health challenges.
- Encourages parents to identify and utilize their own supports.
- Educates about mental illness, support, and recovery.
- Serves as a resource to other staff by identifying program elements that foster recovery for clients by using their personal experience of parenting a child with mental illness and what makes recovery possible.
- Participates in patient/client/consumer intakes, treatment team planning, and crisis intervention.
- Assists in dealing with personal and social problems.
- May provide supportive counseling to consumers and families and/or serve as a liaison for social services.
- Transports, or makes arrangements for transportation of patients/clients/consumers to appointments in a timely manner.
- May perform case management duties.
- Links program participants to housing opportunities and other needed resources.
- Advocates for youth and families with schools, DFCS, DJJ, and other family-serving agencies.
- Provides treatment to clients in their homes and other community settings.
- Documents all interacts with youth, family, or collateral contacts-billable and nonbillable-in the electronic health record.
- Maintains the strictest confidentiality of all information related to the child's health care. Obtains a signed release from the family before sharing information with others.
- Performs other duties as assigned by FTT Program Manager and/or Director of Youth Specialty Services
Minimum Qualifications:
Candidates must be credentialed as a CPS-P or be eligible for certification by having lived experience parenting a child with a diagnosis of mental illness, addiction, or a dual diagnosis of mental illness and addictive disease and a strong desire to identify themselves as a person with this lived experience.
• Applicants must hold a GED or High School diploma and be at least 18 years of age.
• In addition, applicants must demonstrate strong reading comprehension and written communication skills as indicated by their responses on the pre-test.
• Applicants must have demonstrated experience with leadership, advocacy, or governance, and be well grounded in your recovery (per CPS and CARES guidelines).
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
CPS-P Certification
A commitment and dedication to working with families-both youth and adults with serious mental illness
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:
Must be a certified peer specialist to retain this position.
Knowledge:
Understanding of mental illness and recovery techniques
Process of recovery from own personal experience
Crisis de-escalation
Skills:
Coaching/support of clients
Interpersonal skills including communication, listening, and patience.
Computer skills—must use an electronic health record and to document accurately same day as service.
Time management
Abilities:
Ability to be on-call-by phone or face to face as needed-including after hours, weekends, and holidays.
Work independently.
Education:
GED or High School diploma. Bachelor’s degree in a related field preferred
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Physical Demands include:
Speak, hear, and converse over a telephone.
Sit, stand, and walk for long periods of time; reach with arms and hands; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl.
Lift 25 pounds or more
Use hands, fingers, and be able to feel/type on a keyboard.
Close vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Work Environment: The work environment characteristic described here are representative of those and employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Exposure Class: 2 – Low risk. May handle specimens, assist with client care, or be called in to assist in emergency situations.
The employee generally works in the community-client homes, schools, or other community settings.
Positions designated as Essential Personnel may be required to report to work or remain at work during emergency operations.
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Career Opportunites Advantage Behavioral Health System
The Mission of Unison Behavioral Health is to empower our clients by providing quality, accessible and cost-effective services based on their individual strengths, needs, abilities and preferences.
Certified Peer Support - Parent
Location: Coffee C&A | 1005 Shirley Ave., Douglas Closing Date: Open until filled
Hourly Rate: $14.78-$18.33
Job Description: Certified Peer Specialist-Parent (CPS-P) – A parent or legal guardian (in a permanent relationship for at least three (3) years) certified by DBHDD who has the lived experience of raising a young person with either a mental health condition and/or substance use disorder and has supported that young person in an experience of recovery. The CPS-P offers emotional support, shares knowledge, skills and supports family empowerment through providing information regarding the nature, purpose and benefits of all services; providing interventions and support; and providing overall support and education to a caregiver to ensure that he or she is well equipped to support the youth in service.
Anticipated Schedule: Monday – Thursday, 7:30 AM – 6 PM
Competencies: Demonstrate strong communication, listing and problem-solving skills. Experience navigating the Georgia behavioral health system of care. Have the desire to support other parents raising children living with mental health and substance use challenges without judgement. Have accepted all parts of their own personal story and can use both the successes, failures, and challenges with raising a child and accessing services as a tool for helping others. Find appropriate resources and build professional and community partnerships to assist families in building nature supports. Help others understand that recovery is possible.
Required Minimum Qualifications: Be at least 21 years of age (valid Georgia ID); have a high school diploma or GED; and:
•Candidates must be the parent or legal guardian of a child living with mental illness, substance use and/or co-occurring diagnosis (the child can have multiple diagnoses); and must
• Be experienced navigating complex public health or child-serving systems of care;
• Provide (2) letters of reference.
Contact Dana McCrary, Parent & Youth Peer Specialist Coordinator, at [email protected] to apply for CPS-Y certification.
Additional Notes: Due to the volume of applications received, we are unable to provide information on application status by phone or e-mail. All qualified applicants will be considered but may not necessarily receive an interview. Selected applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for next steps in the selection process. Applicants who are not selected will not receive notification. This position is subject to close at any time once a satisfactory applicant pool has been identified. Unison BH is a tobacco-free campus.