Community House Mental Health Agency
FHARPS Residential Certified Peer Specialist (Part-Time)
Community House Mental Health Agency, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127
FHARPS Residential Certified Peer Specialist (Part-Time)
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Community House Mental Health Agency
Join us in Seattle and King County to support individuals with severe and persistent mental illness. We provide a supportive family atmosphere and strive to deliver a collaborative and welcoming environment for everyone.
Pay range:
$30.00/hr – $36.47/hr (actual pay based on skills and experience)
SCHEDULE Tuesday–Saturday, 12:00pm – 4:00pm (Part-Time, 20 hours/week)
RESPONSIBILITIES
Assist in articulating enrolled individual’s personal goals and identifying problems and barriers for recovery when requested
Assist in determining objectives needed to reach recovery goals
Understand and utilize specific interventions necessary to assist in recovery goals
Teach enrolled individual how to identify and combat issues such as negative self‑talk and fears
Assist in setting up and sustaining self‑help (mutual support) groups
Provide housing assistance and support to enrolled individual when requested
Model effective coping techniques and self‑help strategies
Utilize and teach problem‑solving techniques with enrolled individual and groups
Utilize personal recovery experience to role‑model the value of recovery
Develop and share recovery‑oriented material with other CPCs at continuing education assemblies
Review daily log and documents after each shift and communicate any emergency situations to other staff members
Chart relevant daily interactions with clients within the peer support day program and/or support groups, assessing their progress
Attend all relevant seminars, meetings, and trainings
Other duties as assigned
SENIORITY LEVEL Entry level
EMPLOYMENT TYPE Part‑time
JOB FUNCTION Sales and Management
INDUSTRIES Non‑profit Organizations
Benefits include company‑paid medical, dental, vision, and disability insurance; a 403(b) retirement plan with employer match; continuing education credit; a personal unlimited ORCA card; and an employee assistance program with financial, mental, and legal assistance.
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Community House Mental Health Agency
Join us in Seattle and King County to support individuals with severe and persistent mental illness. We provide a supportive family atmosphere and strive to deliver a collaborative and welcoming environment for everyone.
Pay range:
$30.00/hr – $36.47/hr (actual pay based on skills and experience)
SCHEDULE Tuesday–Saturday, 12:00pm – 4:00pm (Part-Time, 20 hours/week)
RESPONSIBILITIES
Assist in articulating enrolled individual’s personal goals and identifying problems and barriers for recovery when requested
Assist in determining objectives needed to reach recovery goals
Understand and utilize specific interventions necessary to assist in recovery goals
Teach enrolled individual how to identify and combat issues such as negative self‑talk and fears
Assist in setting up and sustaining self‑help (mutual support) groups
Provide housing assistance and support to enrolled individual when requested
Model effective coping techniques and self‑help strategies
Utilize and teach problem‑solving techniques with enrolled individual and groups
Utilize personal recovery experience to role‑model the value of recovery
Develop and share recovery‑oriented material with other CPCs at continuing education assemblies
Review daily log and documents after each shift and communicate any emergency situations to other staff members
Chart relevant daily interactions with clients within the peer support day program and/or support groups, assessing their progress
Attend all relevant seminars, meetings, and trainings
Other duties as assigned
SENIORITY LEVEL Entry level
EMPLOYMENT TYPE Part‑time
JOB FUNCTION Sales and Management
INDUSTRIES Non‑profit Organizations
Benefits include company‑paid medical, dental, vision, and disability insurance; a 403(b) retirement plan with employer match; continuing education credit; a personal unlimited ORCA card; and an employee assistance program with financial, mental, and legal assistance.
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