Peer Support Specialist
Listed on 2025-11-30
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health
Peer Specialist (CORE Services)
Organization: Allwel
Reports To: Program Manager / Clinical Supervisor
Classification: Full-Time, Community-Based / Mobile
Location: New York City Metro Area (Travel Required)
Position OverviewThe Peer Specialist is an integral member of Allwel’s behavioral health team, providing Empowerment and Peer Support Services as part of New York State’s Community Oriented Recovery and Empowerment (CORE) service array. This position is designed for individuals with lived experience of recovery from mental health or substance use challenges who can use that experience to empower, guide, and support others on their own recovery journeys.
The Peer Specialist provides mobile, community-based support; m; eeting individuals where they live, work, learn, and socialize t to promote recovery, independence, and community integration. The role requires a high level of autonomy, professionalism, and self-direction, as services are delivered in the field and documentation must meet managed care and state standards.
- Direct Peer Support
- Deliver Empowerment Services – Peer Support in accordance with NYS CORE standards.
- Use lived experience to inspire hope, foster resilience, and model recovery-oriented behaviors.
- Support individuals in setting and achieving recovery goals through person-centered planning and shared decision-making.
- Advocacy & Skill Development
- Assist participants in navigating systems related to housing, benefits, healthcare, and employment.
- Help individuals identify and access natural supports, community resources, and peer-run programs.
- Promote independence by teaching skills for daily living, community participation, and goal attainment.
- Community Integration
- Facilitate engagement in meaningful activities that enhance community inclusion and social connection.
- Accompany participants to community appointments and activities as needed, promoting confidence and empowerment.
- Provide pre-crisis and post-crisis peer support, emphasizing de-escalation and stabilization through non-clinical interventions.
- Offer transitional assistance for individuals moving from inpatient, detox, or residential care back into communityli>
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation in accordance with CORE and Medicaid requirements, including progress notes and Individual Service Plans (ISPs).
- Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings and coordinate with clinical and non-clinical providers to ensure integrated care.
- New York State Certified Peer Specialist (NYCPS or NYCPS-P) or Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA).
- Lived experience of recovery from mental health and/or substance use challenges.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently in a community-based environment and manage time effectively.
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