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An established industry player in mental health recovery is seeking dedicated Certified Peer Support Specialists to provide essential support services to individuals facing mental health and substance use challenges. This role emphasizes a person-centered approach, focusing on recovery, self-determination, and community integration. As a Peer Support Specialist, you will engage directly with beneficiaries, helping them navigate their recovery journey through one-on-one mentoring, structured skill development, and connection to vital community resources. Join a passionate team committed to making a meaningful impact in the lives of those on their path to recovery.
Peer Support Services (PSS) are an evidenced-based mental health model of care that provides community-based recovery services directly to Medicaid-eligible adult beneficiaries diagnosed with a mental health or substance use disorder. PSS provides structured, scheduled services that promote recovery, self-determination, self-advocacy, engagement in self-care and wellness, and enhancement of community living skills of beneficiaries.
PSS services are directly provided by Certified Peer Support Specialists (CPSS) who have self-identified as a person(s) in recovery from a mental health or substance use disorder. PSS can be provided in combination with other approved mental health or substance use services or as an independent service. Due to the high prevalence of beneficiaries with co-occurring disorders, it is a priority that integrated treatment be available to these beneficiaries.
PSS are based on the belief that beneficiaries diagnosed with serious mental health or substance use disorders can and do recover. The focus of the services is on the person, rather than the identified mental health or substance use disorder, and emphasizes the acquisition, development, and expansion of rehabilitative skills needed to move forward in recovery.
The services promote skills for coping with and managing symptoms while utilizing natural resources and the preservation and enhancement of community living skills. Peer Support Services (PSS) are provided one-on-one to the beneficiary or in a group setting. Providing one-on-one support builds on the relationship of mutuality between the beneficiary and CPSS, supports the beneficiary in accomplishing self-identified goals, and may further support the beneficiary’s engagement in treatment.
Peer Support Services provided in a group setting allow the beneficiary the opportunity to engage in structured services with others that share similar recovery challenges or interests; improve or develop recovery skills; and explore community resources to assist the beneficiary in his or her recovery. PSS are based on the beneficiary’s needs and coordinated within the context of the beneficiary’s Person-Centered Plan.