Position OverviewPeer Support Specialist II – Full‑time / Non‑Exempt – Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm – Durham, NC – $20.00/hour.Specialty CertficationSuccessful completion of Peer Employment Training and obtaining Certification as a Peer Support Specialist are required.Summary of JobThe Peer Support Specialist II provides support and recovery training to individuals receiving services. The role assists in creating a recovery environment, acts as an advocate for the needs and rights of every individual, and helps participants with resume building, job searching, and recovery planning.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesGuest Care & AdvocacyProvides coaching and mentoring to peer support staff through role modeling and guidance.Acts as a mentor for new team members and facilitates training opportunities for professional development.Provides support for participant wellness, groups, and other recovery‑strengthening activities.Ensures all program elements and expectations are being met.Provides peer support to engage participants in a recovery partnership and helps identify their hopes, dreams, and desired solutions.Teaches recovery and life skills using tools and resources.Models hope, personal responsibility, and self‑advocacy, demonstrating how recovery goals can be met respectfully.Cultivates connectedness in the person's life with themselves, others, and their environment.Compliance & Risk ManagementCompletes clinical notes as required.Facilitates documentation, transfers, and transition of guest care.Stays current on federal and state regulations, laws, and Recovery Innovations policies.Adheres to Recovery Innovations compliance standards, Code of Conduct, and Conflict of Interest Policies.Cross Functional CollaborationIntroduces participants to the clinical team and serves as their point of contact.Coordinates with the individual's clinical team and other supports to arrange services or resources.Coordinates transportation to external resources and facilitates community integration.Builds and maintains positive working relationships with team members.Additional DutiesCreates peer‑level curriculum and facilitates group activities.Performs other related duties as assigned.Outpatient ProgramsAssists participants with resume building, job searching, and recovery planning.Provides recovery support services in partnership with community team members.Supports individuals in maintaining healthy living within the community.BenefitsCompetitive health, dental, and vision insurance; access to mental health resources; wellness programs; retirement plan with company matching; generous paid time off; and ongoing opportunities for professional development and training.Job RequirementsEducation/LicensesSuccessful completion of Peer Employment Training and obtaining Peer Support Specialist certification.High School Diploma or equivalent.ExperienceLived experience with mental health and/or substance use services.Two (2) years of full‑time behavioral health experience.Additional training in peer‑related topics.Experience in community navigation, resume writing, curriculum development, and family peer support.SkillsBasic computer skills.Ability to teach and train recovery information and tools.Effective communication skills.Must pass de‑escalation training as defined by state requirements.Driving RequirementsMust meet all requirements outlined in Recovery Innovations driving policy if driving is required.Non‑driver must sign the Non‑Driver Attestation form.Outpatient ProgramsExperience in community navigation, resume writing, and family peer support.Miscellaneous RequirementsMust be at least 18 years old unless state regulations specify a different minimum age.Travel required based on business needs.Maintain confidentiality per HIPAA guidelines.Second‑chance employer; must pass seven‑year background check, substance abuse testing, education verification, and fingerprinting clearance if applicable.Direct Service Competency Checklist is completed during new‑hire onboarding.Physical DemandsWork may include close visual focus and repeated wrist, hand, or finger motions. Frequent sitting, standing, walking, handling, and manual dexterity are required. Use of corrected vision and color vision may be needed. Ability to lift up to 20 pounds is necessary.Work EnvironmentMay work in an office or behavioral health facility and may interact with individuals who are agitated and/or confused.State‑Specific AddendaArizonaMust be 21 years or older.Must attend court hearings when listed as a witness on a petition.CaliforniaMust obtain Certified Medi‑Cal Peer Support Specialist Certification (CMPSS) within 30 days of hire.Two (2) years of full‑time behavioral health experience preferred for the Art Works Program.Art-related experience required for the Art Works program.LouisianaMust be 24 years or older.North Carolina – Peer NavigatorProof of valid and unrestricted driver's license.Proof of up‑to‑date vaccination records; if unavailable, must complete and provide before hire.Must provide proof of own personal auto insurance with specified coverage limits.WashingtonAdditional state registration for Registered Agency Affiliated Counselor (AAC).Equal Employment OpportunityRecovery Innovations is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all individuals. Our hiring practices are based on merit, qualifications, and abilities. We do not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We strive to create a workplace where every employee feels valued and respected.Second‑Chance EmploymentRecovery Innovations is a second‑chance employer and evaluates all qualified applicants fairly, including those with criminal histories, in accordance with legal and funder requirements. If you need assistance and/or reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or recruiting process, please request it via the Accommodation request form.Benefits and Compensation DisclosureThe wage range for this role considers various factors including skill set, experience, training, licensure, and certifications. The disclosed range estimate may not be adjusted for geographic differentials. 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