Peer Support Specialist
Company: KLAMATH BASIN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Location: Klamath Falls
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
Job Title: Peer Support SpecialistDepartment: Mobile CrisisFull
timeIntro and job overview: Join our KBBH team and find meaningful
work, inspiring colleagues, career growth, great compensation, the
ability to pay down student loans, and excellent benefits. Located
in beautiful Southern Oregon.Join an outstanding multi-disciplinary
team including an on-staff psychiatric team and licensed clinical
staff. Klamath Basin Behavioral Health is an accredited NHSC
facility. The National Health Service Core (NHSC) Loan Repayment
Program is open to licensed primary care medical, dental, and
mental and behavioral health providers who are employed by
accredited sites.WHAT IS GREAT ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITYVision:
Sharing the power of mental wellbeingMission: Providing
compassionate care throughout our community Excellent outdoor
activities including, hiking, biking, kayaking, wellness,
ziplining, and fishing.Welcoming community and a great place to
raise a family.Peer Support Specialist Pay Range:Compensation is
based on the level and requirements of the role. Salary within our
ranges may also be determined by your education and experience as
required by the role, as well as internal equity and alignment with
market data. Typically, new team members join at the minimum to mid
salary range.Salary: $16.60 - $20.75 DOEHold Specialist
Benefits:
- Medical Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- 403 (b) Retirement Plan
- Paid Vacation & Wellness Days
- Life Insurance
- Disability Insurance
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
- Health Savings Account (HSA)
- Employee Discounts
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Wellness Program
- Tuition Reimbursement ProgramPeer Support Specialist Summary:A
certified peer support specialist is a person with a significant
life-altering experience. This is also referred to as "lived
experience". These specialists support individuals with struggles
pertaining to mental health, psychological trauma, or substance
use. Because of their lived experience, such persons have expertise
that professional training cannot replicate. The Peer Support
Specialist (PSS) is a past or present client of mental health
and/or substance use disorder services who has experienced
significant recovery to provide peer support services. The PSS
offers peer support to individuals who have similar life
experiences and acts as a positive role model to aid in recovery.
The PSS is a member of an interdisciplinary team and participates
in the development of personal recovery plans.Education: Must meet
the following OHA Certified Peer Support Specialist Requirements:
- Complete an OHA application and send it to the Office of Equity
and Inclusion (OEI)
- Pass a criminal history background check administered by the
OHA background check unit (BCU)
- Complete an Oregon Health Authority approved, 40-hour PSST
training to be eligible to become an Oregon State Certified Peer
Support Specialist under the Traditional Health Worker (THW)
program. Experience: Experience to demonstrate the competencies to
identify precipitating events:
- Be at least 18 years of age.
- Must not be listed on the Medicaid provider exclusion
list.
- Must identify as a peer under one or more of the
following:
- A self-identified person currently or formerly receiving mental
health services; or
- A self-identified person in recovery from an addiction
disorder, who meets the abstinence requirements for recovering
staff in alcohol and other drug treatment programs (2 years);
and
- Successfully complete the required training offered by an
OHA-approved training program for Peer Support
SpecialistResponsibilities:
- Meets with assigned peers in a variety of settings which may
include home visits, community settings, treatment facilities,
office visits, and other related settings to establish and maintain
a positive, trusting relationship.
- Meets with peers in a medical clinic setting to provide
emotional support, and a supportive presence.
- Attends group sessions for clients to support patient growth
and recovery.
- Assists clients in identifying their personal recovery goals
through the development of a Personal Recovery Plan.
- Assist clients in working on overcoming barriers to maintaining
independence and may help with skill building in budgeting, setting
up transportation, making health care appointments, and connecting
with benefits.
- The PSS offers follow-up support to connect individuals with a
full range of resources in the community to assist individuals in
maintaining stability and control over their own lives.Certified
Peer Support Specialists must conduct themselves in accordance with
the NCC AP NCPRSS Code of Ethics outlined below:
- Agree to maintain a minimum of two (2) clinical supervision
sessions per month totaling at least 2 hours of documented clinical
supervision.
- Accurately identify my qualifications, expertise, and
certifications to all whom I serve and to the public.
- Make public statements or comments that are true and reflect
current and accurate information.
- Remain free from any substances that affect my ability and
capacity to perform my duties as a Peer Recovery Support
Specialist.
- Recognize personal issues, behaviors, or conditions that may
impact my performance as a PSS.
- Maintain regular supervision and ongoing support so I have a
person with whom I can address challenging personal issues,
behaviors, or conditions that may negatively affect my own
recovery. I understand that misconduct may result in the suspension
of my credentials.
- Respect and acknowledge the professional efforts and
contributions of others and not declare or imply credit as my own.
If involved in research, I shall give credit to those who
contribute to the research.
- Maintain required documentation for and in all clients, records
as required by KBBH or the Federal requirements making certain that
records are documented honestly and stored securely. Agency
disposal of records policies shall be adhered to.
- Protect the privacy and confidentiality of persons served in
adherence with Federal Confidentiality, HIPAA laws, local
jurisdiction, and state laws and regulations. This includes
electronic privacy standards (social media, Texting, Video
Conferencing, etc.).
- Use client contact information in accordance with agency
policy.
- Not to create my own private practiceCertificates, Licenses,
Registrations: Valid Oregon driver's license, clean driving record.
Driving is a requirement for this position. Proof of insurance must
be provided to the HR department. Coverage must remain current.
Other Considerations: Klamath Basin Behavioral Health celebrates
diversity and is committed to creating inclusive and equal access
to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, ethnic or
national origin, gender, genetic information, age, disability,
sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and
veteran's status. or any other basis covered by appropriate law.
Our employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and
agency need.
Compensation details: 16.6-20.75 Hourly Wage
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Keywords: KLAMATH BASIN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, Medford , Peer Support Specialist, Other , Klamath Falls, Oregon
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