What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified Peer Specialist-Youth (GLS) Rockdale/Newton position at View Point Health?
Job Title: Certified Peer Specialist-Youth (GLS) | |
Job Code: SST011/Client Support Worker 2 | |
Shift: May vary depending on client needs | |
Job Hours: Part-Time/20 hours weekly ~ Hours may vary depending on client needs ~ Hours could increase as the grant progresses | |
Base Location: Newton & Rockdale Counties | |
Division/Department/Program: GLS Suicide Prevention ~ Georgia Plant Hope Project | |
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The Certified Peer Specialist ~ Youth will work as an integral team member to provide support to young adults ages 10 to 24.The Peer Support Specialist will support and expand services provided by View Point Health Clinician. Services implemented through this role will include but are not limited to ongoing individual and collective recovery support groups, knowledge of community resources and identification of referral opportunities, and resources to support mental health advocacy in communities being served. Youth ages 10-24 receiving care for thoughts of suicide and behaviors at View Point Health will be screened by providers with a comprehensive risk assessment conducted for persons identified at risk for suicide. These individuals will receive evidence-based, trauma informed care that specifically treats suicidal ideation and behaviors.
Youth peer support is a strength-based rehabilitative service provided to youth who are living with mental health, substance use and/or co-occurring health condition. The one-to-one service rendered by a CPS~Y models recovery by using lived experience as a tool for the service intervention within the scope of their knowledge, skills and education. This service intervention is expected to increase the targeted young person’s capacity to function and thrive within their home, school, and communities of choice. The service exists within a full family-guided, youth-driven system of care framework and enables response to the needs of the youth across several life domains, incorporating formal and informal supports, and developing realistic intervention strategies that complement the youth’s natural resources and environment. The services are geared toward promoting self-empowerment of the youth, enhancing community living skills, and developing and enhancing natural supports
One of the primary functions of the Youth Peer Support service is to promote youth and family recovery. While the identified youth is the target for services, recovery is approached as a family journey towards self-management and developing the concept of wellness and functioning while actively managing a substance use and/or chronic mental health condition, which enable the youth to be supported in wellness within his/her family unit. Youth are supported by the CPS-Y in learning to live life beyond the identified behavioral health condition, focusing on identifying and enhancing the strengths of the youth and the family unit. As a part of this service intervention, a CPS-Y will articulate points in their own recovery stories that are relevant to overcoming obstacles faced by the youth-recipient of behavioral health services and promote personal responsibility for recovery as the youth/family define recovery
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View Point Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer: View Point Health recruits qualified candidates for positions in View Point Health programs throughout its service area. It is the policy of View Point Health to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination or harassment of any type without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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