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Welcome to SVA’s jobs portal, your one-stop shop for finding the most up to date source of employment opportunities. We have partnered with the National Labor Exchange to provide you this information. You may be looking for part-time employment to supplement your income while you are in school. You might be looking for an internship to add experience to your resume. And you may be completing your training ready to start a new career. This site has all of those types of jobs.

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UPMC Peer Navigator (Latterman Family Health Center, McKeesport) in Mckeesport, Pennsylvania

Latterman Family Health Center is hiring a full-time Peer Navigator to join their team! This is a Monday through Friday position with no weekends required. This position requires travel for community outreach to patients. A reliable source of transportation is a must.

Hours are flexible, one evening is required one day per week. There is an option for some remote days but must reside in the Pittsburgh area.

Purpose:

Peer Navigators are individuals with lived experience who provide non-clinical support as a fully integrated treatment team member and educator for staff. Peer Navigators are role models of recovery values and principles by helping to identify and remove barriers and triggers to treatment for individuals receiving services from inpatient or outpatient programs. The Peer Navigator independently provides consumers linkage to community resources as recommended by the medical team.

Responsibilities:

  • Demonstrates knowledge and application of Wellness Recovery Action Plan, Personal Medicine, and Mental Health Advanced Directives documents. Assist individuals to access and to coordinate appropriate drug and alcohol and related services, including 12-step programs, residential treatment programs, and inpatient programs.

  • Maintain all required paperwork and documentation in a timely manner, as directed by Supervisor.

  • Serves as recovery advocate by providing educational information and helping consumer to make informed choices.

  • Provide peer services as a non-clinical provider and seek clinical staff for interventions as necessary, reporting pertinent patient information to the appropriate clinical staff

  • Provide peer support services to patients in the hospital or community settings.

  • Develops and maintains relationships with community based treatment agencies and human service providers.

  • Demonstrates Knowledge of Engagement Strategies such as Motivational Interviewing Techniques and Harm Reduction.

  • Works within the context of the interdisciplinary treatment team and/or as a member of an identified program/module and as such is expected to attend staffing, consultations and case conferences.

  • Consistently instills hope by keeping a positive outlook in work and in attitude, and is willing to share experience as a person in recovery.

  • Maintain appropriate boundaries, as described in peer orientation trainings.

  • Work with Consumers individually to address recovery goals, including discharge planning based on the needs and goals of the consumer.

  • Educate consumers and other staff members about your role as a peer support.

  • Able to function autonomously and analyze and solve moderately complicated problems.

  • High School Diploma or equivalent required.

  • Certified Peer Specialist or Certified Recovery Specialist certification is preferred.

  • Minimum of two years of sobriety/recovery is required. College-level coursework in a human service field preferred.

  • Associates or Bachelor's degree in human service field preferred.

  • Have lived experience and a self-disclosed primary mental health diagnosis or having experienced the recovery process, and willing to share drug and alcohol experiences to the benefit of consumers served. Basic understanding of mental health and co-occurring disorder conditions or substance use that interfere with the activities of daily living and mental health wellness.

  • Progressed in own recovery and have basic understanding of the recovery principles: Hope, Personal Responsibility, Empowerment Skills, Self-Advocacy, Educational Opportunities, and the importance of using personal and community Supports.

  • Able to articulate to consumers, families, and to interested stakeholders that peer support is a non-clinical service to promote recovery wellness. Entry-level competency using a computer, including email use and Microsoft Word. Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances: HELPFUL: Pennsylvania State Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) training completion HELPFUL: Maintain Peer Specialist Certification with appropriate continuing education credits HELPFUL: Wellness Recovery Action Plan Facilitation Training Certificate HELPFUL: CPR & First Aide Certification HELPFUL: Forensic Peer Specialist trainingHELPFUL: Crisis training UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran

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