OhioSTART FAMILY PEER MENTOR (PEER SUPPORTER)
27 days ago
Wooster
Job Description Be the reason. At OneEighty, we’re in the business of restoring dignity and purpose, reimagining potential and rebuilding lives. We believe there are always more reasons to hope than to fear or despair. You can help make a lifesaving, life-changing difference. Help people change direction. Do you expect something more from your career? Bring your skills and talents to a career at OneEighty, where you'll have the opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives you touch. Build a career where you can grow professionally and help change the course of someone’s life for the better. Hope starts here. Welcome to OneEighty a safe place, a source of hope and new direction. We’re a private, non-profit organization dedicated to helping people in and around Wayne and Holmes counties in Ohio. We provide comprehensive addiction, domestic violence, mental health and behavioral health services and operate multiple care facilities throughout our service areas. OneEighty is seeking to hire a full-time Family Peer Mentor to serve families referred to children services due to child abuse or neglect and parental substance use. The FPM provides peer support to help families navigate through the child welfare and other systems while also providing hope and motivation to keep children safe and families together. Essential Tasks, Duties & Responsibilities: • Serves as a member of the local START (Sobriety, Treatment and Reducing Trauma) team along with the child welfare caseworker, child welfare supervisor, and behavioral health service provider. The goal of the entire team is to keep children safe and families together., • Working jointly with the OhioSTART case worker and behavioral health provider to ensure seamless and efficient delivery of intensive wrap-around services to the START families on his or her caseload to assist with the safety of the child(ren)., • Participating as an active member of the OhioSTART team by attending initial meetings, weekly status meetings, and Family Team Meetings to review families' progress and child safety in their respective cases., • Providing continual exploration of family's needs to empower the family to take ownership over their long-term successes and the safety of the child(ren)., • Supporting the parent(s) in achieving personal independence., • Connecting the START families to community resources. Teaching families skills to effectively navigate to the child welfare system. Assisting families with identifying and accessing natural support systems in the community., • Promoting coordination and linkage among providers within local community. Coordinating or providing assistance in crisis interventions and stabilization of families., • Assisting families to develop empowerment skills through promoting self-advocacy., • Identify barriers (internal and external) to full participation in community resources and developing strategies to overcome those barriers., • High school diploma, or equivalent required., • Must be certified as a Certified Peer Recovery Supporter (CPRS) at time of hire or within first 6 months., • Must be a self-identified person currently or formerly receiving mental health services; or a self-identified person in recovery from substance use disorder (recommended 3 years)., • Must have lived-experience with the child welfare system either as a parent or a child, with the case closed at least one year, or if you do not have direct CPS experience, be able to describe how your substance use affected your children and family., • May not currently receive clinical services at OneEighty., • Must be in recovery and have at least two years continuous sobriety., • Must have a valid Ohio Driver License and maintain a driving record that allows the individual to be insurable with the insurance company providing OneEighty's vehicle insurance., • Must demonstrate no ongoing criminal activity., • Must be certified in CPR and First-Aid, or able to attain certification., • Ability to use a computer; proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite: Outlook, Word, Excel and Electronic Health Record., • Understands the importance of maintaining confidentiality; able to maintain confidentiality under HIPAA standards., • Must work cooperatively under the supervision and direction of persons who may or may not have lived experience in recovery., • Ability to react calmly and effectively in emergency situations., • Ability to facilitate and maintain productive communication while maintaining a professional relationship with clients and coworkers. Ability to work as a team., • FPM should have knowledge of, or be able to attain knowledge of: alcohol and drugs (pharmacology), behaviors associated with addictions, court processes, HIPAA, local resources and services, process of recovery, trauma-informed care, and treatment options. Immediate Supervisor: Clinical Director Location: Wayne County Children Services Pay Range: $16.00 starting pay, increases dependent on education, licensure, and experience. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required. Why Work at OneEighty? • Here are some responses from our very own employees:, • Because I feel we are part of the solution available in this community, • I love helping others, • I like the atmosphere and the people I work with, • I can tell people truly care and love their jobs, • Because I like the reputation OneEighty has built with helping turn people's lives around, • My coworkers are amazing. I like the clients and I enjoy the work, • Feeling as though I have actually made a difference in people's lives, • Generous paid time off, starting at 17 days per year plus 88 hours of holiday time every fiscal year, • Medical, Dental Vision Insurance, • Flexible Spending Accounts, • 401k including company match, • Supplemental Benefits Available, • Being eligible for the Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Program, • Service Award Program, • Employee Referral Bonus, • Employee Recognition Programs, • Flexible work arrangements, where department allows, • Promotes work/life balance Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including, without limitation, pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetics, ancestry, or military status. In addition to federal law requirements, OneEighty complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which OneEighty has facilities. OneEighty is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Persons with a disability can request an accommodation to complete the application process by emailing with the subject line "Accommodation Request." Visit us on the web: . Check us out on Facebook and Instagram - OneEighty, Inc. Why OneEighty listen to this message from our Executive Director