Radias
Salary Range: $59,773 - $65,243 | Office benefit package (Parking/Remote Expenses): $50/Month subject to change
Sign On Bonus: $1000 Paid out at 6 months of employment
RADIAS Health is a nonprofit Mental Health & Substance Use Disorders services organization customizing community based services through the integration of knowledge, compassion, and collaboration. We are committed to being an anti‑racist organization, welcoming all people's lived experiences and building on strengths to facilitate recovery.
Join our
Forensic Assertive Community Treatment Teams (FACT)
in providing comprehensive, integrated care to adults living with mental illness, substance use disorder, and associated medical conditions. Team services are provided where and when clients need them—in their homes, at work, and in other community settings. Team members stay in close contact with clients to help them recover and to respond quickly with more services and supports if circumstances change.
The
Certified Peer Specialist
will promote hope and recovery by sharing life experiences and lessons learned as a person in recovery. The Peer Specialist guides people in identifying and working towards recovery goals, promoting engagement in recreational and social activities, teaching self‑advocacy and developing wellness management skills. Additional responsibilities include participating in treatment planning, helping people access and maintain benefits and community resources, providing care coordination with external providers, connecting with natural supports, and providing crisis intervention services.
Duties and Responsibilities
Provide peer counseling and support to validate clients’ experiences.
Have a strong dedication to recovery.
Provide guidance and encouragement to clients to take responsibility and actively participate in their own recovery.
Serve as a mentor to clients to promote hope and empowerment.
Help non‑mental health consumer team members, and others as appropriate, to better understand and empathize with each client’s unique and subjective experience and perception.
Provide expertise and consultation from a mental health consumer perspective to the entire team.
Collaborate with the team to promote a team culture in which client self‑determination, client decision‑making in treatment planning, and protection of client rights are supported.
Assist in the provision of ongoing assessment of clients’ mental illness symptoms and clients’ response to treatment.
Assist in the provision of direct clinical services to clients on an individual, group, and family basis. Teach symptom‑management techniques and promote personal growth and development with mental health issues and substance abuse issues.
Assist, teach, and support clients with activities of daily living, vocational skills, accessing housing, maintaining financial supports, and utilizing buses and other transportation in the community.
Provide side‑by‑side support, coaching and encouragement to help clients socialize and carry out leisure time activities on evenings, weekends, and holidays. Organize and lead individual and group social and recreational activities and provide opportunities to practice social skills.
Attend and participate in all scheduled team meetings.
Complete all paperwork, reports, and charting contemporaneously and in an organized manner.
Participate actively in on‑going professional growth and development; maintain appropriate professional behavior and participate in appropriate supervision.
Maintain a pattern of regular work hours.
Must be able to transport clients in the community.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Must be at least 21 years of age.
Must have primary diagnosis of mental illness, be a current or former consumer of mental health services, demonstrate leadership and advocacy skills, and have a strong dedication to recovery.
Credentialed as a DHS Certified Peer Specialist.
Preferred: Hold a Bachelors degree in the behavioral sciences and have 2000 hours of experience working with adults with serious persistent mental illness.
Preferred: knowledge of forensic evidence‑based practices and familiarity with criminal justice system.
Benefits
4 weeks PTO first year of employment.
Casual dress code.
12 holidays.
Medical (complementary access to NICE healthcare, a free primary care), dental, vision, life insurance.
Tuition reimbursement and loan repayment.
Reimbursement for professional licensure fees.
Routine supervision from a Mental Health Professional, with access to licensure supervision opportunities.
403(b) retirement plan with an employer percentage match.
Employer paid short‑term and long‑term disability insurance.
Bereavement and paid parental leave.
Wellness program to support employee overall health and well‑being.
Mileage reimbursement.
Pet insurance.
Health Savings Account (HSA) + employer contribution and Flexible Spending Account (FSA).
Dependent Care Account (DCA) + employer contribution.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Variety of discounts through ADP LifeSmart.
Additional benefits include comprehensive health coverage, professional development assistance, and more.
RADIAS Health is proud to be a LGBTQIA+, anti‑racist, all-inclusive, and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, status as protected veteran, status as a qualified individual with a disability, or any other protected class status.
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Sign On Bonus: $1000 Paid out at 6 months of employment
RADIAS Health is a nonprofit Mental Health & Substance Use Disorders services organization customizing community based services through the integration of knowledge, compassion, and collaboration. We are committed to being an anti‑racist organization, welcoming all people's lived experiences and building on strengths to facilitate recovery.
Join our
Forensic Assertive Community Treatment Teams (FACT)
in providing comprehensive, integrated care to adults living with mental illness, substance use disorder, and associated medical conditions. Team services are provided where and when clients need them—in their homes, at work, and in other community settings. Team members stay in close contact with clients to help them recover and to respond quickly with more services and supports if circumstances change.
The
Certified Peer Specialist
will promote hope and recovery by sharing life experiences and lessons learned as a person in recovery. The Peer Specialist guides people in identifying and working towards recovery goals, promoting engagement in recreational and social activities, teaching self‑advocacy and developing wellness management skills. Additional responsibilities include participating in treatment planning, helping people access and maintain benefits and community resources, providing care coordination with external providers, connecting with natural supports, and providing crisis intervention services.
Duties and Responsibilities
Provide peer counseling and support to validate clients’ experiences.
Have a strong dedication to recovery.
Provide guidance and encouragement to clients to take responsibility and actively participate in their own recovery.
Serve as a mentor to clients to promote hope and empowerment.
Help non‑mental health consumer team members, and others as appropriate, to better understand and empathize with each client’s unique and subjective experience and perception.
Provide expertise and consultation from a mental health consumer perspective to the entire team.
Collaborate with the team to promote a team culture in which client self‑determination, client decision‑making in treatment planning, and protection of client rights are supported.
Assist in the provision of ongoing assessment of clients’ mental illness symptoms and clients’ response to treatment.
Assist in the provision of direct clinical services to clients on an individual, group, and family basis. Teach symptom‑management techniques and promote personal growth and development with mental health issues and substance abuse issues.
Assist, teach, and support clients with activities of daily living, vocational skills, accessing housing, maintaining financial supports, and utilizing buses and other transportation in the community.
Provide side‑by‑side support, coaching and encouragement to help clients socialize and carry out leisure time activities on evenings, weekends, and holidays. Organize and lead individual and group social and recreational activities and provide opportunities to practice social skills.
Attend and participate in all scheduled team meetings.
Complete all paperwork, reports, and charting contemporaneously and in an organized manner.
Participate actively in on‑going professional growth and development; maintain appropriate professional behavior and participate in appropriate supervision.
Maintain a pattern of regular work hours.
Must be able to transport clients in the community.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Must be at least 21 years of age.
Must have primary diagnosis of mental illness, be a current or former consumer of mental health services, demonstrate leadership and advocacy skills, and have a strong dedication to recovery.
Credentialed as a DHS Certified Peer Specialist.
Preferred: Hold a Bachelors degree in the behavioral sciences and have 2000 hours of experience working with adults with serious persistent mental illness.
Preferred: knowledge of forensic evidence‑based practices and familiarity with criminal justice system.
Benefits
4 weeks PTO first year of employment.
Casual dress code.
12 holidays.
Medical (complementary access to NICE healthcare, a free primary care), dental, vision, life insurance.
Tuition reimbursement and loan repayment.
Reimbursement for professional licensure fees.
Routine supervision from a Mental Health Professional, with access to licensure supervision opportunities.
403(b) retirement plan with an employer percentage match.
Employer paid short‑term and long‑term disability insurance.
Bereavement and paid parental leave.
Wellness program to support employee overall health and well‑being.
Mileage reimbursement.
Pet insurance.
Health Savings Account (HSA) + employer contribution and Flexible Spending Account (FSA).
Dependent Care Account (DCA) + employer contribution.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Variety of discounts through ADP LifeSmart.
Additional benefits include comprehensive health coverage, professional development assistance, and more.
RADIAS Health is proud to be a LGBTQIA+, anti‑racist, all-inclusive, and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, status as protected veteran, status as a qualified individual with a disability, or any other protected class status.
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