Recovery Mentor/Peer Support Specialist - Part Time

Kenosha, WI
Part Time
Community Recovery Services
Entry Level

KENOSHA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, INC.
3536 52nd Street Kenosha, WI 53144

Division/Department: Community Recovery Services
Location: Main Office
Job Title: Recovery Mentor/Peer Support Specialist
Reports To: CSP Program Manager
Type of Position: Part-time
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
                                                                      

Schedule: As scheduled
Starting Pay: $11 per hour
For more information, please click on this link: Recovery Mentor/Peer Support Specialist 5-15-2025


POSITION SUMMARY

Provide support and assistance to Community Support Program (CSP) consumers. Provide expertise about recovery process and provide program staff the participant perspective on services and on recovery.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  1.      Recovery Support

               a.      Provide peer counseling, mentoring and support to program participants

               b.      Facilitate participants in development of self-advocacy skills

               c.       Provide expertise and consultation from a mental health consumer’s perspective to program staff

               d.      Work alongside program participants to help identify, understand and combat stigma and discrimination against people with mental illness

               e.      Collaborate with team to ensure client rights

               f.       Increase participant awareness of and involvement in consumer self-help programs and consumer advocacy organizations, including Bridges Community Center

               g.      Work with the referring case manager/service facilitator to coordinate specific services designed to assist participants with goal achievement

               h.      Assist in the provision of program services as established by the treatment/recovery plan

               i.       Provide help and supports to assist participants in obtaining the necessities of daily living to maximize the participant’s quality of life as established on the treatment/recovery plan

               j.       Provide medication compliance monitoring, symptom management/supportive psychotherapy and individual skills developments and enhancement services with participants as established in treatment/recovery plan

QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum of a High School Diploma required. Certification as Peer Support Specialist preferred.

  1.      Lived experience with a mental health diagnosis or addiction

  2.      Ability to effectively communicate, both written and verbally, in the English language

  3.      Must have reliable transportation and valid driver’s license with good driving record

  4.      Must carry own auto insurance with at least 100,000/300,000/100,000 coverage

  5.      Ability to maintain records and document case notes daily

  6.      Ability to give and accept feedback as a part of a team

  7.      Ability to traverse within the workspace and community frequently

  8.      Be willing to learn and work with the treatment philosophies

  9.      Bilingual in Spanish a plus

Kenosha Human Development Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, sex, religion, disability, national origin, veteran status, sexual orientation, sexual identity, or any other status protected under federal, state, and local law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.

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