Youth Peer Support Specialist
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Social Work
Mental Health, Crisis Counselor, Community Health
Youth Peer Support Specialist
Under the supervision of the Crisis Clinical Coordinator, the Youth Peer Support Specialist will provide peer mentoring services, including peer counseling, mentoring, support, and advocacy according to the needs, interests, and perspectives of youth receiving services from the Mobile Response and Stabilization Services (MRSS) program due to an identified crisis. The ultimate goal of peer mentoring is to engage the youth in the support available, advocate for the needs of the youth, and assist in transitioning into other support services that may be needed in the community.
The focus of the Youth Peer Support Specialist is to support the youth during the risk assessment that occurs when a request is made to the MRSS program and to provide ongoing mentoring while the MRSS case is open. The Youth Peer Support Specialist will work closely with the MRSS crisis clinician to help the youth achieve their goals and find stability in the community.
In addition, the incumbent is responsible for documentation of mentoring services provided from intake through discharge. This position is available due to grant funding that will end on September 30, 2025.
Essential functions:
- Maintain professional, trauma-informed, and empathetic interactions during crisis interactions with children, families, and stakeholders
- Use critical thinking and risk management skills when connecting with youth during mentoring
- Understand and utilize knowledge about warning signs and risk factors associated with suicide risk and risk of harm to others
- Develop comprehensive skills in providing support for youth in crisis
Case Management:
- Provide individual peer support and counseling
- Share lived experience related to recovery, when appropriate
- Conduct routine home visits
- Communicate with and provide appropriate documentation to the DPBHS team, as needed
- Communicate with appropriate stakeholders to maintain a systems-based approach to assisting with the youth's stabilization
- Maintain complete, accurate, and timely documentation
General Responsibilities:
- Uphold professional standards of peer mentoring and the mission of the organization
- Maintain a quality code of conduct, ethics, and professionalism
- Provide goal-directed and team-oriented services
- Communicate effectively and professionally with all stakeholders
Competencies/Capabilities:
- Reliability & Flexibility
- Customer Service
- Written and Verbal Communication
- Collaboration and Teamwork
Supervisory responsibilities:
None
Work environment:
Community-Based, Office location in Lewes or Wilmington
Travel required:
Travel to locations where the client resides or is located
Minimum qualification:
- Lived experience as a youth who experienced support due to behavioral health needs
- Young Adult ages 18-24 years old
- High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Valid driver's license and satisfactory driving record
EEO:
Delaware Guidance Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
About Delaware Guidance Services:
Delaware Guidance Services for Children and Youth, Inc. (DGS) is the largest provider of outpatient behavioral health services to children and families in Delaware. We operate offices in Wilmington, Newark, Dover, Lewes, and Seaford, and we are the only statewide not-for-profit outpatient behavioral health organization for children and adolescents accredited by JCAHO. In 2020, we were honored as a Compassionate Champion for our dedication to serving youth and families using a trauma-informed approach.
Through DGS, clients and families have access to outpatient counseling, group therapy, parent-child interaction therapy, and school-based services. Our community-based service lines serve youth and families who require a more intense therapeutic protocol. DGS' 24-hour statewide Mobile Response and Stabilization Services (MRSS) dispatches skilled crisis intervention clinicians to provide immediate care to children experiencing behavioral health crises. Therapeutic options are available for a wide range of diagnoses including depression, anxiety, mood disorders, eating disorders, traumatic…
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