Peer Recovery Support Specialist
Listed on 2026-03-02
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health
Overview
Lighthouse Behavioral Health Solutions (LBHS) offers a full continuum of care, including outpatient, intensive outpatient, partial hospitalization, residential treatment, psychiatric services, and medication‑assisted treatment. We take pride in creating a welcoming, compassionate environment where individuals feel supported. Our team believes in every client’s ability to achieve recovery and rebuild meaningful, engaged lives in their communities.
Job SummaryPeer Recovery Services (PRS) has become a foundational part of a recovery-oriented continuum of care provided by Lighthouse to increase client engagement and facilitate wellness in a shorter time. This is accomplished through community-based services provided in locations that meet clients’ needs, high-level and accurate emphatic relationship, authenticity, equity, and respect, and individualized recovery focus. The PRS Provider supports and promotes the person's ability to self-directed recovery, encourages informed choices, applies a trauma‑informed and diversity competent approach, and focuses on well‑being and independence.
Treatment goals are accomplished through modeling, demonstrating, and sharing lived experiences by the PRS Provider to help others.
- Proactively seek to support individuals in recovery from a substance use disorder.
- Services can be provided in the community, client’s home, or treatment facility office.
- PRS expresses understanding, support and respect for the many paths of recovery an individual client may wish to pursue. Services can be provided in‑person or over the phone but not through text.
- PRS must be able to drive and occasionally transport clients.
- PRS must have a working knowledge of the drug and alcohol treatment system and be willing to assist the peer in accessing appropriate levels of care in consultation with licensed behavioral health clinicians.
- The PRS must live a life in recovery and demonstrate a commitment to the recovery community.
- Maintaining confidentiality of communication between peer and peer recovery supporters. The confidential nature of this relationship does not extend to areas covered by mandated reporting.
- The PRS are considered mandated reporters in the State of Ohio.
- The PRS will serve as a role model, act as a mentor, advocate, and motivator.
- Serve as group facilitator for various peer led support groups.
- The PRS must demonstrate an ability to share personal recovery experiences and to develop authentic peer to peer relationships.
- Maintain electronic health record, billing sheets, group sign‑in and other records as required.
- Assist recovering persons to identify their personal interests, goals, strengths, and weaknesses regarding recovery.
- Support connections to community‑based, mutual self‑help groups.
- Participate and contribute to weekly staffing discussions with clinical and case management.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Keeps abreast of community resources, educates clients about those resources.
- Promotes a natural support system in the community for clients served.
- Promotes progressive pro‑social interventions (e.g., client connectedness in the community, involvement in a safe and supportive environment, participation in activities where the person served finds social acceptance, and positive reinforcement to promote recovery).
- Encourages community‑based "Wellness and Recovery Action Plan."
- Minimum high school diploma / G.E.D.
- Must possess OMHAS or other designated accrediting body in the State of Ohio Peer Recovery Support certification and be in good standing.
- Valid State of Ohio Driver's License and valid car insurance
- Must pass BCI check, all Corporate Compliance checks, and employment drug screen
- Must be 25 years or older
- Able to respect and maintain confidential information.
- Demonstrates good interpersonal skills.
- Good in time management, organizing, and able to prioritize activities.
- Comfortable and dedicated to helping others.
- Self‑directed and self‑motivated.
Full time, Sunday - Thursday 10am - 6pm
Compensation Range$18 - $20/hr
Location3025 W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43228
BenefitsOur benefits package includes paid time off (PTO and sick time), paid holidays, medical/dental/vision, 401(k), life insurance, paid continuing education with supervision, parental leave, and eligibility for loan forgiveness programs.
Equal Employment OpportunityLBHS is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, age, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability status, genetics, gender identity and/or expression, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
LBHS adheres to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act as amended, Ohio Civil Rights Act, and all applicable rules and regulations. LBHS is an equal opportunity employer.
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