Description
What are we looking for in a Peer Support Counselor?
As part of the First Responder & Field Response team, Peer Support Counselors work closely with other trained mental health professionals to support individuals who are experiencing a mental health crisis.
Peer Support Counselors travel into the community to provide backup to first responders in the field and to respond to calls that have come through 911 or 988, with the responsibility to provide immediate support to the individual or family experiencing the crisis.
Once the crisis is stabilized, Peer Support Counselors follow up with clients to assist with navigating systems of care and make referrals for additional services and support.
By sharing their own experiences with behavioral health issues, treatment, and recovery, Peer Support Counselors encourage and support clients in engaging with treatment and taking an active role in their recovery.
Peer Support Counselors promote socialization and self-advocacy, assist with developing a natural support system, and work with clients to develop & maintain community living skills.
This position requires strong interpersonal skills to quickly build rapport with clients, along with comfort working outside of an office setting.
The ability to collaborate with other community members and first responders is essential.
We have four full-time positions available. All positions will serve all of Yakima County, however, there is an assigned primary service area for each :
- Position 1 : Monday-Thursday 1pm-11 : 30pm; Upper Yakima Valley
- Position 2 : Wednesday-Saturday 8am-6 : 30pm; Lower Yakima Valley
- Position 3 : Sunday 8am-6 : 30pm and Monday-Wednesday 1pm-11 : 30pm; Lower Yakima Valley
- Position 4 : Thursday-Sunday 1pm-11 : 30pm; Lower Yakima Valley
Peer Support Counselor duties may include :
- responding in the community with other crisis staff and first responders to de-escalate and stabilize individuals who are experiencing a crisis
- providing immediate support and resources to individuals who contact 911 or 988 requesting crisis services
- sharing personal experiences of recovery, as appropriate, to build motivation and encourage clients in their treatment
- modeling ways to engage with others to increase social supports, develop meaningful relationships, and access & navigate community resources
- assessing clients for safety and risk to self or others, and taking appropriate crisis intervention measures when indicated
- collaborating with each client to develop and implement individualized treatment plans and self-directed recovery action plans, always advocating for the clients' needs and desires throughout treatment
- assisting clients with attending appointments, applying for social services benefits, finding and maintaining housing, and other activities of daily living
Qualifications :
- High school diploma or GED
- Must be a self-identified consumer of mental health services in stable recovery for at least one year
- Eligible for Peer Counselor certification provided by the Washington State Healthcare Authority :
- Must be eligible for registration as Agency Affiliated Counselor
- Must have valid driver's license, vehicle liability insurance, and a minimum of two years of driving experience
What Comprehensive Healthcare Can Offer You
Training and Development
- A variety of career opportunities in a wide range of settings with room for mobility and promotion
- Regular training opportunities including support, supervision, and consultation in implementing evidence-based services and programs
Innovative Program & Services
- A strong reputation for providing quality, evidence-based services within a collaborative multi-disciplinary team environment
- Innovative, forward-looking leadership that seeks to thrive in an ever-changing healthcare environment
- Joint Commission-accredited organization committed to continuous quality improvement
- Established partnerships with major research universities and other community and healthcare providers to implement cutting-edge treatment programs and services
Excellent Benefits
- Competitive salaries within our communities and industry
- Healthcare coverage for employee and qualified family members
- Generous vacation, paid holiday and sick leave policies
- Access to Employee Assistance Program services
- Agency-funded retirement plan with contributions equal to 5% of compensation
- Additional retirement investment opportunities with a 50% investment match of up to 4% of compensation
- Agency-funded life and disability insurance program
- Tuition reimbursement program to support employees pursuing additional education
- Employer-funded student loan repayment assistance
Qualifications
Comprehensive Healthcare is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, veteran status, disability status, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law.
We value the diverse perspectives and strengths that our employees bring to the workplace and we encourage individuals from underrepresented groups to apply for our positions.
Last updated : 2024-05-10