Peer/Recovery Mentor - Part Time

Kenosha, WI
Part Time
Community Recovery Services
Entry Level
KENOSHA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, INC.
3536 52nd Street Kenosha, WI 53144

Division/Department: Bridges
Location: Bridges Community Center
Job Title: Peer/Recovery Mentor
Reports To: Director of Community Recovery Services
Type of Position: Part-time
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt                                                        
Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8am - 12pm
Pay: $10 per hour
    


POSITION SUMMARY
This position is responsible for helping to ensure the daily functions at Bridges are completed and to take part in creating a safe and welcoming environment for all participants.
RESPONSIBILITIES
1.     Carry out duties as a member of the team under the direction of the Program Manager
2.     Provide a safe, clean, inviting environment for all members
3.     Be prepared to serve as host/guide for new or potential members, including giving a tour of the facility, completing membership paperwork, and helping the person feel welcomed and a part of the group
4.     Maintain client confidentiality at all times
5.     Assist members to develop their own recovery plan, help members understand their diagnosis and steps to facilitate their own plan
6.     Organize and lead program groups and recreational activities to help members structure their time, increase social experiences and provide opportunities to practice social skills
7.     Assist Consumers who have experience social stigmatization with their sense of self-acceptance, affiliation and belonging
8.     Recruit and assist members to volunteer as a way to increase their ownership at Bridges
9.     Assist members to plan, make, serve and clean up from lunch each day
10.    Work with Data Specialist to ensure accurate data is being collected
11.    Willing to continue with own recovery process and communicate personal recovery needs if any

QUALIFICATIONS:  High School diploma or equivalent required.
1.     Ability to effectively communicate, both written and verbally, in the English language
2.     Must have reliable transportation and valid driver’s license with good driving record
3.     Must carry own auto insurance with at least 100,000/300,000/100,000 coverage
4.     Ability to maintain records and document case notes daily
5.     Ability to give and accept feedback as a part of a team
6.     Ability to traverse within the workspace and community frequently
7.     Be willing to learn and work with the treatment philosophies
8.     Bilingual in Spanish a plus
9.     Personal aptitude to work with individuals with a severe and persistent mental health issues
10.    A history of a mental health issues with significant progress in his/her own recovery, preferred
11.    Must be able to work independently
12.    Complete own recover/WRAP plan and discuss with Program Director
13.    Willing to learn and follow guidelines and procedure of KHDS Recovery Philosophies
14.    Ability to regularly ask, for, give, receive and implement feedback regarding programming and job performance
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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