Peer Support Specialist
Listed on 2026-07-10
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health, Health Education & Promotion, Patient/Health Advocate
SUMMARY
Peer Support Services provide recovery‑oriented, rehabilitative, and supportive services to individuals and families affected by mental health and/or substance use disorders. Services are based upon mutuality, shared lived experience, hope, resilience, self‑determination, and recovery principles. The Peer Support Specialist assists individuals and families in identifying strengths, developing wellness goals, accessing community resources, navigating systems of care, and promoting overall health and wellness.
Services may be provided in the Behavioral Health outpatient clinic, schools, homes, and community settings. Peer Support Specialists are valuable members of the interdisciplinary treatment team and work collaboratively with behavioral health professionals, families, schools, healthcare providers, and community partners to support recovery, wellness, cultural connectedness, and community healing.
- Assist individuals and families in developing and achieving individualized recovery and wellness goals through participation in the Wellness and Recovery Service Plan (WRSP).
- Provide peer mentoring and support through the appropriate use of lived experience, recovery principles, and encouragement.
- Assist individuals in accessing community resources including healthcare, housing, transportation, educational opportunities, employment services, food assistance, and social services.
- Support individuals and families in building healthy coping skills, resilience, self‑advocacy, self‑management, and problem‑solving skills.
- Provide care coordination and collaborate with treatment providers, schools, social service agencies, tribal programs, and community organizations.
- Assist with referrals, appointment scheduling, and follow‑up services to promote continuity of care.
- Co‑facilitate support groups, Talking Circles, recovery groups, wellness activities, and community‑based programming.
- Provide education and information regarding recovery, wellness, mental health, substance use disorders, trauma, healthy boundaries, and available community resources.
- Assist individuals and families in developing natural support systems and strengthening family and community connections.
- Participate in outreach activities to engage individuals who may benefit from behavioral health services.
- Recognize signs of emotional distress, crisis situations, suicide risk, relapse, or behavioral health emergencies and immediately notify appropriate clinical staff.
- Collaborate as a member of the interdisciplinary treatment team and participate in team meetings, case consultations, and care planning.
- Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential documentation according to Behavioral Health Department, Indian Health Services policies, and Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services standards.
- Promote cultural identity, traditional values, and participation in cultural activities as part of the recovery and healing process.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the duties.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE- High School Diploma or GED.
- Must be 19 years of age or older.
- Must self‑identify as having lived experience as an individual with a mental health/substance use disorder or as a parent/caregiver to a child with a mental health/substance use disorder; for family peer support providers, must have experience parenting a child/youth with a behavioral health challenge.
- Must have certification as described by the Nebraska Division of Behavioral Health.
- Previous work in the mental health field and/or social services/social work is preferred.
- Must pass background check, physical, and pre‑employment drug screen.
- Must agree to participate in all training required for peer support specialist, including training as described by the Nebraska Division of Behavioral Health,…
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