Fellowship House, Inc.
Location
Jasper, Alabama
The specialist provides peer-based coaching and case management to individuals with substance use disorders within a jail setting. They are responsible for developing reentry plans and coordinating with community providers to ensure continuity of care post-release.
Candidates must have a high school diploma, a minimum of two years of sustained recovery, and certification as a Certified Peer Support Specialist. A valid driver's license and the ability to obtain CPR/First Aid certifications are also required.
Description The Peer Support and Case Management Specialist serves as a vital member of the treatment team at Fellowship House, combining the lived experience of recovery with professional skills in case management. This position is responsible for supporting individuals with substance use and co-occurring disorders through direct service, peer-based coaching, linkage to community resources, and active participation in the recovery process. The role emphasizes a balance of peer-led emotional support and structured case management, ensuring clients are met with compassion, accountability, and the tools to succeed in recovery from their first contact through their full participation in residential treatment.
Serve as a positive role model by appropriately sharing personal recovery experiences to inspire hope and motivation among incarcerated individuals. Provide individual and group peer coaching inside the jail to promote recovery, build resilience, and support recovery-oriented thinking. Assist individuals in identifying recovery goals, building coping skills, and developing relapse prevention strategies within the jail setting. Support incarcerated clients in developing a reentry plan that includes recovery support, housing, employment, and health care needs. Conduct needs assessments and coordinate individualized case management services in preparation for release. Collaborate with jail staff, legal representatives, and community providers to ensure coordinated care and continuity of services post-release. Facilitate warm handoffs to Fellowship House and other community-based treatment providers upon release. Provide education and advocacy around recovery, mental health, and reentry resources. Maintain timely and accurate documentation, including GPRA reporting, discharge plans, and progress notes. Participate in regular interdisciplinary team meetings and case reviews, both within the jail and with external partners. Monitor and support adherence to program guidelines and expectations while reinforcing basic life skills and recovery principles. Serve as a liaison between Fellowship House, Walker County Jail, and external support systems to ensure access to services and support upon release. Represent the peer recovery perspective in outreach, training, and collaborative community efforts related to recovery and reentry.
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