The Certified Recovery Peer Advocate requires someone who is culturally aware and sensitive to the needs of the Latino population, possess excellent computer skills, be able to function as a part of an inter-disciplinary team and have understanding of therapy and group work rooted in evidenced based approaches for intervention and management strategies. Peer Support services are peer-delivered services with a rehabilitation and recovery focus. They are designed to promote skills for coping with and managing behavioral health symptoms while facilitating the utilization of natural resources and the enhancement of recovery-oriented principles (e.g. hope and self-efficacy, and community living skills). Peer support uses trauma-informed, non-clinical assistance to achieve long-term recovery from a behavioral health disorder. Under supervision of the Program Director, the requirements listed below represent the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. The provider ensures strengths based, person centered quality of care provided in a culturally and linguistically meaningful therapeutic environment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities as defined by the ADA to perform the essential functions of the job. The functions below outline the general responsibilities associated with this position. Each of these functions is considered critical to effective department operations and our Mission. It is expected that all staff in this position will have satisfactory attendance and will perform these functions as assigned in a competent, cooperative, and timely manner. The Job Description will be reviewed periodically for accuracy and/or adjusted according to business necessity. This is a non-union position Pays $20-$25 per hour KEY ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Provide integrated peer care services to the client population at the clinic as indicated by the OASAS, CCBHC expansion scope of practiceProvide clients with services in the filed as requiredParticipate in grant related workshops and trainingsUse the grant portals; SPARS to enter any grant required data in terms of service provision, clinical indicatorsProvide recovery oriented interventions for adults and children diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illnesses and co-morbid disorders.Provide integrated dual disorder services, including relapse prevention planning.Conduct assessment and groups specific to substance abuse and dependency.Utilize motivational interviewing and other EBP"s while working with individuals at different stages of change to help individuals reduce use/abstain from substance use.Work as a member of multidisciplinary treatment team that practices client centered and holistic care; accompany clients to appointments and complete warm- hand off referrals, including health homes services. Communicate effectively with clients and collateral contacts and conduct outreach for care coordination.Provide advocacy services for clients, including assisting individuals obtain benefits and entitlements, obtain food, obtain housing, and access appropriate care in the community.Conduct interim visits with individuals after a discharge from a hospital, rehab, or inpatient stay to facilitate community tenure and increased readiness while waiting for the first post- discharge visit with a community-based mental health provider.Assist in the selection and utilization of self-directed recovery tools such as relapse prevention planningConnect individuals to self-help groups in the community.Provide recovery education and counseling to individuals and their family members.Provide transitional supports- bridging from an institution (jail, hospital, rehab) to an individual"s home.Provide pre-crisis and crisis support services.Provide parent skills development and training.Conduct groups with families to strengthen social skills, decrease isolation, provide emotional support and create opportunities for ongoing natural support.Participate in staff and organizational meetings as requested for care coordination and development of policies and procedures.Maintain compliance with all organizational policies and procedures.Facilitate and co-facilitate EBPs groupsParticipate as member of the EBPs groups curriculum development process.Perform additional relevant duties as requested by supervisor/management.Complete office duties as needed/requiredComplete wellness, health promotions activities REQUIREMENTS: Hold a high school diploma or jurisdictionally certified high school equivalencyBi-lingual (Spanish/English); strongly preferredNYS Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA or CRPA-P)certification is requiredExperience or desire to work with people who have a mental illnessExperience or desire to work with people with substance use disorders.Positive attitude and professional demeanorAbility to complete work independently as well as in collaboration with team membersMust be team oriented with a willingness to be flexible and helpful.Excellent computer skills including, Microsoft Windows, Excel, PowerPoint, and electronic communications tools: internet and emailAbility to communicate effectively orally and in writingHighly organized, motivated self-starterExcellent time management skills.Hybrid schedule are available Covid -19 Vaccination Preferred *Acacia Network is an equal opportunity employer*