Peer Engagement Specialist at the Fedcap Group – United States


Peer Engagement Specialist at The Fedcap Group – United States

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Recruiter: The Fedcap Group

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Bilingual Spanish Peer Support Specialist

What Youll Do

As a Peer Specialist with Chelton Loft, youll be part of a small, dedicated team working with people living with mental illness. Youll develop and coordinate opportunities for friendship, employment, housing, education, and access to medical and psychiatric services in a single, caring, and safe clubhouse environment. Clubhouse members and staff equally participate in identifying and empowering members’ strengths, skills, and interests. The staff offers a positive, supportive relationship that helps to build members’ self-esteem and encourages working toward identified goals, wellness, and recovery.

Your Responsibilities Will Include:

  • Helping plan and carry out daily activities and projects with members.
  • Encouraging members to develop leadership and work-readiness skills.
  • Supporting members with goal-setting and skill-building.
  • Participating in the Clubhouse’s Transitional Employment (TE) Program, including helping members find jobs, training them, and stepping in to cover job shifts when needed.
  • Attending community events and meetings to promote Chelton Loft and learn from other Clubhouses.
  • Leading or supporting projects and strategic planning efforts with staff and members.
  • Covering social and recreational activities on evenings, weekends, and holidays (on a rotating basis).
  • Modeling and supporting healthy communication between members and service providers.
  • Helping onboard and train new members, staff, interns, and volunteers.

You Would Be a Great Fit If You:

    • Are aNew York State Certified PeerSpecialistand identify as someone with lived experience of mental health recovery.
    • Have a bachelors degree in social work, counseling, rehabilitation, or a related field, OR equivalent experience andat least 2 years of experience in human services.
    • Have worked in a Psychosocial Clubhouse or mental health support program (preferred).
    • Understand the needs of individuals impacted by the criminal legal system (a plus).
    • Are flexible, empathetic, and committed to rehabilitation and recovery.
    • AreBilingual in Spanish(a plus).
    • Have strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
    • Are computer proficient, especially with Microsoft Office and databases.
    • Can work with diverse populations and remain calm in emotional situations.

Compensation

$25.00 to $26.90 per hour

Equal Opportunity Employer

Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.