Johns Hopkins University
Location
Baltimore, Maryland
Salary
$16 - $26 / HOUR
The Peer Recovery Specialist will manage a caseload of clients to provide support for substance use and infectious disease treatment while addressing social determinants of health. They will conduct outreach, facilitate linkage to community resources, and maintain accurate documentation of client interactions.
Candidates must possess a high school diploma or equivalent and at least two years of related experience. The role requires the ability to travel to community intervention sites and maintain professional boundaries while working with diverse populations.
Manage a caseload of clients using project-specific registries to ensure that no one falls through the cracks. Follow a standardized protocol to engage with referred participants, including conducting an initial evaluation to assess needs related to social determinants of health. Use protocol goals to support a care plan agreed upon by the treatment team. Support client navigation of resources related to substance use disorder and infectious diseases treatment, e.g., overdose prevention, drug treatment services, medications for treating substance use disorder and infectious diseases, transportation, nutrition, health care, housing, medical insurance, employment opportunities, etc. Independently, and with supervisor and team support as needed, identify and connect with people slated for release from incarceration, meet them at the time of release, and engage them in ongoing care. Navigate resources required for stability post-incarceration. Identify local resources required for stability; maintain and share knowledge of current service availability. identify and support access to housing resources, health insurance (linkage to local/local health department-based Maryland Health Connection sites), and transportation to appointments. Act as a bridge of trust between clients, local resources, and medical care for substance use disorders and infectious diseases. Provide proactive support to program clients for adherence to prescribed medications. Maintain a good working knowledge of all assigned protocols and reporting requirements. Maintain paper and computerized files as indicated in protocols. Prepare for and participate in weekly scheduled treatment team meetings. Collaborate with clinicians at designated Hopkins and community-based sites across Maryland to assist with patient linkage to care and engagement. Administer questionnaire to assess drug use practices, social networks (friends and family) characteristics, and health care access. Travel to intervention sites and community locations where clients are located. Participate in fundamental and ongoing training in evidence-based skills and interventions, treatment, and medication options for participants living with HIV, hepatitis, mental health issues, and substance use disorders. Maintain professionalism in interactions with clients/patients, medical providers, and staff, community-based organizations, and resources. Work with clients according to specific project protocols and client-developed goals. Complete documentation of interaction with program clients correctly and within one business day of interaction. Use a provided work phone and be available to assigned patients in caseload during Monday-Friday working hours. Maintain healthy professional boundaries and self-care. Consistently adhere to COVID-19 and other infectious disease safety requirements. Gain facility and use various programs to complete work, e.g., Epic (the JH EMR); REDCap, Qualtrics, and other software programs needed. Other duties as assigned.
High school diploma or equivalent. Two years of related experience. Additional education may substitute for required experience, and additional related experience may substitute for required education beyond a high school diploma/graduation equivalent, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.
$15.70 - $26.25 HRLY ($21.00 targeted; Commensurate w/exp.) Employee group: Casual / On Call Schedule: Hours as needed, up to 19 hours per week FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Location: Johns Hopkins Bayview Department name: SOM DOM Infectious Disease Personnel area: School of Medicine
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