WORK ENVIRONMENT: Majority of work is conducted in an office environment, with office work performed at an assigned DHHS office, sitting at a desk and using the computer, as well as limited travel required for time spent in the community engaging with peers and completing required documentation for billable activities ; 40 hours per week; typical work schedule is flexible depending on DHHS requirements, to include evening groups, but generally 8am-4:40pm which may include some evenings and weekend work for crisis (mostly phone, limited face-to-face contact) with all contact documented. Responsible for maintainingup-to-date accurate documentation of all direct contacts in Avatar (county database) and county spreadsheets with training by the DHHS Clinical Supervisor, including the peer’s name, date of service, service code, direct service minutes, if face-to-face, document time in minutes, location of service, travel time and miles, narrative of service summarizing staff intervention and response of the peer, signature with date of Certified Peer Support Specialist documented notes, and staff signature requires credentials.