Certified Peer Supporter
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Healthcare
Community Health, Mental Health -
Social Work
Community Health, Mental Health
Dayton - 624 Xenia - Dayton, OH 45410 Overview Salary Range: $17.50 - $17.50 Hourly Position Type:
Full Time
Job Shift:
Day Education Level:
High School
Position Summary:
The Certified Peer Supporter (CPS) utilizes their lived experience of personal recovery, combined with formal training, to deliver recovery support services for individuals impacted by substance use disorder and/or mental illness. They will deliver services in partnership with Montgomery County’s Family Treatment Court (FTC), and is designed to improve outcomes for Montgomery County families facing substance abuse and child welfare issues.
Services delivered by the CPS will meet the program objective to protect children, reunite families and expedite permanency. The CPS will have knowledge of community services and the family court process; ensuring service coordination and providing services that support recovery, build resilience, and help create dramatic differences in the lives of individuals and families struggling with substance abuse and other life challenges.
This staff position will be based at West Care Ohio/East End Community Services and provide services within the Montgomery County Juvenile Court and other community locations. This compassionate, self‑motivated, and non‑judgement peer will help individuals identify personal goals, strengths, and interests to prevent relapse and promote long‑term recovery.
Essential Job Functions include those listed below.
- Attends weekly Family Treatment Court proceedings;
- Assesses the needs, conditions, and desires of identified program participants;
- Works collaboratively with all program partners such as Family Treatment Court Program Partners to ensure continuous coordination of services for peers and their families;
- Conducts data collection and ensures timely delivery of reports and other materials as directed by West Care, program funders, and the FTC program.
- Uses own unique, life‑altering experience to guide and support peers and their families;
- Mentors and develops meaningful and trusting relationships with program peers struggling with drug addiction, mental health crisis and child welfare issues;
- Meets regularly with partners to support and advocate for peers and families engaged in West Care, Family Treatment Court program.
- Identifies and connects peers with community resources that support recovery;
- Maintains confidentiality, respects individuals' privacy, routine, and independence;
- Attends required orientation, training, and professional development, as appropriate;
- Participates in supervisory meetings and training with supervisor;
- Attends Conversation for Change (C4C) and other West Care Ohio‑supported activities that engage with peers, families and the community through health fairs, community events, and local grassroots programs;
Assists other West Care staff as needed to promote cooperation and portray a professional image to the community; - Embraces and embodies the mission, vision, guiding principles, clinical vision, and goals of West Care Foundation;
- Performs any other duties as assigned .
Qualifications:
Certifications/Licensures:
- Active Ohio Peer Recovery Supporter certification is required at time of hire;
- A valid driver's license, mode of transportation and the ability to obtain and maintain West Care's vehicle insurance is required.
- Graduation or working towards a degree from an accredited two‑year or four‑year college in Business Administration, Psychology, or other field related to the position is preferred;
- Completion of Ohio Certified Peer Supporter program training is required;
- A High School Diploma or equivalent is required .
Competencies:
- Prior experience working with disadvantaged individuals required;
- Must have demonstrated knowledge and awareness of treatment, recovery and self‑help programs within Dayton and surrounding communities where participants will be served;
- Must be in continuous recovery for at least two (2) full years without relapse, at time of hire;
- Must be able to pass a drug screen;
- Must be willing to interact with peers who are homeless, and those needing access to or completing treatment or recovery…
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