Young Adult Peer Support Specialist
Listed on 2026-03-09
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Healthcare
Community Health, Mental Health
Salary
$20.00 per hour non-certified or $20.39 per hour certified
Posted Date02/26/2026
Closing DateContinuous
Job Description Nature of WorkResponsible for providing peer support to youth in recovery, ensuring compliance with the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) guidelines, and documenting all interactions in Welligent. Key duties include conducting outreach at events such as school wellness fairs and community partnerships, engaging with youth, assessing their needs, and utilizing motivational interviewing to support recovery. Must complete end-of-shift reports, maintain timely progress notes, manage GPRA consent forms for eligible participants, complete demographic data, submit monthly spreadsheets, attend scheduled meetings, and participate in ongoing training.
Communication with stakeholders, including schools, counselors, and community providers, is vital, as is ensuring that all relevant materials are distributed and program services are promoted. Regularly follow up with participants, create age-appropriate lesson plans for youth meetings, and attend community outreach events, maintaining a detailed schedule of all activities.
Facilitate care and streamline handoffs with other parties in the county health care system to ensure participants receive appropriate continuing care. As a non-clinical and peer-based professional, engage, educate, and support individuals to make life changes that maximize harm reduction efforts, minimize adverse consequences, decrease associated risky behaviors, and emphasize health, social and economic outcomes. Provide targeted individual and group-level education and outreach for all services along the substance use continuum of care.
The goal is to remove barriers and improve access to high-quality, client-centered, culturally competent care throughout Anne Arundel County, to decrease overdose risk and improve the fundamental overall health and wellness of people who use drugs (PWUD).
Involves conducting outreach activities in various community settings throughout the year, which may expose the incumbent to varying weather conditions and environmental factors. Requires flexibility and the ability to work outdoors in all seasons, including exposure to extreme temperatures, precipitation, and other weather-related conditions. Will need to exercise caution and adapt to different physical environments to ensure personal safety and effectiveness in outreach efforts.
EducationMinimum Qualifications
High School Diploma or Equivalency (GED).
ExperienceAt least two years of sustained recovery from a substance use disorder. Familiarity with treatment and community resources that support recovery from addictive diseases and co-occurring behavioral health disorders. Knowledge of harm reduction, social services and health resources. Experience working with marginalized communities. No current criminal justice system involvement. Behavioral Health Services will consider the length of time since the last conviction and the type of crime.
Licenseor Certification
Required to obtain a Certified Peer Support Specialist Certification within 18 months from the date of hire from the Maryland Addiction and Behavioral Health Professional Certification Board (MABPCB). Must complete any additional training that is deemed necessary and appropriate to maintain required certification.
NotesMay be assigned duties that require operating a motor vehicle. Required to possess a motor vehicle operator's license valid in Maryland and have access to a personal vehicle. Work may involve exposure to uncomfortable or unpleasant surroundings when doing work in the community. Will be working with individuals who may not be feeling well. There is the potential for emotionally volatile situations to occur, including unpleasant hygiene.
Desiredor
Preferred Qualifications
Able to multitask in a fast-paced environment. Excellent time management, organizational, written and oral communication skills. Able to work independently and on a team. Have an understanding of Anne Arundel County resources. Be proficient with Microsoft Office, Excel and electronic medical records. Ability to maintain effective peer recovery relationships with participants and other members of the team.
How to ApplyApplicants who meet the minimum qualifications can apply. Send a completed county application or resume to Human Resources, 3 Harry S. Truman Parkway, Annapolis, MD 21401. Fax to or email hdrecruiter.
Employer InformationAn Equal Opportunity Employer. Smoke-Free Workplace.
Additional InformationAdditional job opportunities with Anne Arundel County, State of Maryland.
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