Peer Support Specialist
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health -
Social Work
Mental Health, Community Health
Description
The Southwest Wisconsin Workforce Development Board (SWWDB) is a private, non‑profit corporation dedicated to promoting innovation and providing quality local workforce development programs and services to businesses and residents in Southwest Wisconsin. SWWDB is currently recruiting for a Peer Support Specialist to provide direct, person‑centered recovery support to individuals transitioning from 5 Door Recovery programming back into their communities.
This temporary position is part of a disaster recovery employment initiative. SWWDB serves as the employer of record for all participants, who may work up to 12 months or 2,040 hours, whichever is longer.
The wage for this position is $20.73 per hour. The position is 30 hours per week and eligible for SWWDB employee benefits. Work schedules will be determined by the placement site.
The Peer Support Specialist will use their own lived experience in recovery to encourage, guide, and empower clients on their journey toward long‑term sobriety. This position includes helping clients develop and navigate aftercare plans, access community resources, and stay motivated through one‑on‑one peer mentoring. The selected candidate will work collaboratively with treatment teams, social service agencies, and the client's support network.
A qualified individual must demonstrate empathy, excellent communication, and a deep understanding of recovery and trauma‑informed care. Candidates must also maintain strict confidentiality, complete accurate documentation, and participate in ongoing training to strengthen their professional practice.
Duties (Examples)- Offer individual peer mentoring based on lived experience to foster hope and personal empowerment
- Help clients create and navigate their aftercare plans, with recovery goals and resources
- Assist clients with accessing medical, behavioral health, housing, employment, and support services
- Accompany and support clients at appointments and recovery meetings, as needed
- Provide consistent coaching, emotional support, and encouragement
- Report safety or health concerns in accordance with aftercare plans and protocols
- Maintain accurate, timely records of interactions, goals, and progress
- Participate in team meetings and professional development trainings
- Lived experience in substance use recovery
- Peer Support Specialist certification with a minimum of one year of relevant experience
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
- Strong working knowledge of community‑based recovery resources and services
- Familiarity with trauma‑informed care practices
- Ability to maintain professional boundaries and confidentiality
- Excellent communication, organization, and active listening skills
- Basic computer skills for documentation and email communication
- Ability to sit or stand for extended periods, and move between tasks
- Ability to communicate effectively in person and via phone
- Ability to use computer systems and read small print
- Ability to lift up to 20 pounds, bend, twist, and crouch as needed
- Ability to drive regularly with a personal vehicle
For consideration for this position, please submit a resume, salary expectations, and cover letter to:
swwdb.jobs
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Please introduce yourself in your cover letter and briefly summarize your experience and qualifications. Any questions regarding the position can be directed to Jimmy Watson or j.watson.
SWWDB is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Service Provider.
Peer Support Specialist
• Madison, WI, United States
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