The Certified Peer Specialist provides recovery-focused mentorship and support to military veterans transitioning from homelessness in an independent supportive housing setting. They facilitate recovery skills development, coordinate supportive housing services, and promote autonomy through community-based activities and goal setting.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be a qualified peer support specialist with relevant certification and personal experience in mental health recovery. The role requires strong interpersonal communication skills, proficiency in MS Office, and the ability to obtain CPR and First Aid certification within six months.
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Job description
Home is the foundation for everything in life.
Since 1971, our model has been about supporting residents in finding stability and achieving their goals.
It’s why we’re more than housing—we combine quality affordable homes with our on-site Advantage Services—because we believe that with the right support and opportunities, all people can thrive.
Today, over 13,000 people—families, seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities and other barriers—call a CommonBond community “home.” Our core values are Respect, Integrity, Partnership, Innovation, and Excellence.
We live these values and look for people who embody them to represent our organization in the community.
If this sounds like you, please consider joining our team.
Why CommonBond Communities?
Work-life balance
Competitive salary
Employee referral program
Comprehensive benefits package
Employee recognition and rewards program
A respectful and growth-oriented workplace
A chance to make a difference in the community!
Ongoing training and professional development
CommonBond Communities invites qualified applicants to apply for the Certified Peer Specialist position at our Upper Post property. The Certified Peer Specialist will work in independent supportive housing setting with military veterans transitioning from homelessness, providing recovery focused mentorship.
Essential job functions and associated tasks
Coordinates Supportive Housing Services
Actively participate in team meetings, including consultation
Promote recovery perspective as the key component to discussions with residents and team members
Facilitate and elicit recovery skills development in mental health and chemical dependency
Demonstrate cultural sensitivity and competency as related to the targeted clients and recovery
Coaching, model, and provide feedback for independent living skills
Function as the peer based bridge for transitioning into stable housing and community resources
Benefits
Competitive salary
Employee referral program
Comprehensive benefits package
Professional development
Ongoing training
Work-life balance
Employee recognition and rewards program
Growth-oriented workplace
Provide recovery education and planning in the residential community setting to support autonomy, personal responsibility, self-control, and independence
Provide outreach to new and existing residents within the community
Plan, promote, and facilitate holistic, wellness focused activities/groups/ learning
Identify barriers to recovery and involvement in community based activities
Work collaboratively with residents to identify strength based skills, set goals, and encourage self-advocacy
Minimum requirements
Qualified peer support specialist with certification required (and/or preferred and required within 6 months of employment)
Personal experience, required with mental health recovery required dual disorders/chemical dependency professional experience preferred.
Experience and willingness to utilize evidence based practices and person centered rehabilitation approaches to assist residents with transitioning integration into the community
Knowledge of needs and concerns for individuals with mental illness and chemical dependency
Ability to demonstrate interpersonal communication, team work, and professionalism with residents and team members
Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
Demonstrated experience working within diverse communities, which include people of various ages, gender, sexual orientations, national origins, income levels, ability levels, religious affiliations, races, and languages.
Experience utilizing MS Office and web based programs.
Be Certified in CPR and First Aid or have the ability to become certified within six months of starting position.
Be at least 21 years of age.
Preferred requirements
Experience and knowledge of homeless and military veteran populations
Physical requirements
Ability to sit for extended periods of time.
Ability to lift, carry, push and/or pull up to 25 lbs.
Ability to file documents.
Ability to enter data into a computer.
Ability to interact verbally with internal and external audiences.
Other requirements
Must be willing to work occasional evenings and weekends as scheduled.
Must be willing to carry a cell phone.
Willing to work or travel to offsite to partnerships, trainings, outreach, etc on behalf of CommonBond Communities.