Peer Support Specialist
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Social Work
Community Health, Mental Health, Youth Development -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health, Mental Health, Youth Development
Make an Impact. Empower Youth. Build Brighter Futures.
At the Greater Sacramento Urban League (GSUL), we believe every young person deserves to feel seen, supported, and hopeful about their future. We are seeking a compassionate and engaged Youth Peer Support Specialist to join our allcove team – a safe, welcoming space where youth ages 12‑25 can access mental health support, career and academic resources, and community connection.
In this role, you'll use your lived experience to inspire healing, resilience, and confidence. You'll be a relatable role model who empowers young people to build coping skills, self‑advocate, and stay connected to support systems that uplift them.
If you're passionate about youth well‑being, ready to build trusting relationships, and excited to join a collaborative community of care, we want to meet you!
What You'll Do- Provide trauma‑informed, strengths‑based peer support through 1:1 and group interactions
- Build meaningful, culturally responsive relationships based on trust and mutual respect
- Support youth in navigating mental health, housing, employment, and education resources
- Co‑facilitate youth groups and wellness activities that foster empowerment and belonging
- Advocate for youth needs during appointments, meetings, and with community partners
- Collaborate closely with mental health clinicians and multidisciplinary team members
- Maintain documentation and privacy standards using electronic health records (EHR)
- Celebrate milestones and progress – big and small
This is not just a role – it's a commitment to walking alongside youth on their path to stability and self‑discovery.
What You BringWe recognize that lived experience is an essential qualification for this role.
Required- Peer Support Certification (or ability to obtain shortly after hire)
- Experience using lived experience to support others in recovery and resilience
- Ability to connect authentically with diverse youth populations
- Knowledge of trauma‑informed and strengths‑based support practices
- Strong communication, active listening, and rapport‑building skills
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and professional boundaries
- Motivational interviewing and youth engagement strategies
- Understanding of adolescent behavioral health
- Experience facilitating groups, workshops, or community‑building activities
- Familiarity with social determinants of health and community‑based supports
- Previous work/volunteer experience in youth‑serving or mental‑health settings
You'll be part of an innovative, youth‑centered model backed by a strong mission‑driven organization. Here, your voice matters – and your work directly contributes to building a healthier community for young people in Sacramento.
Ready to Be a Light for Youth in Our Community?If you're excited to be a champion for young people and use your lived experience to uplift others – we'd love to hear from you.
Salary: $25.00 per hour
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