Certified Peer Recovery Advocate
Listed on 2025-10-30
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Healthcare
Community Health, Mental Health -
Social Work
Community Health, Mental Health
Substance Use and Treatment Program
- Third Street, 8 East 3rd St, New York, New York, United States of America
Title: Certified Peer Recovery Advocate (CRPA or CRPA-P) or CASAC
Program: Shelter in Reach
Salary Range: $50,000- $55,000 + Benefits
Schedule: Mon-Fri, weekends optional, willingness to travel within the 5 boroughs.
Program OverviewOASAS has collaborated with PRI and DHS to deliver outreach and engagement services to our shelter residents with an existing 822 clinic. The goal of this project is to provide shelters with additional resources to build their capacity to improve behavioral health outcomes of residents and prevent overdose. Peers will work in our shelters located in the Bronx, Manhattan and Brooklyn, providing harm reduction support services to high‑risk clients.
Position OverviewWork exclusively in shelter programs where clients may be experiencing challenges related to substance use, trauma history, or mental health. Provide advocacy, outreach, recovery and crisis intervention. Assist participants in developing communication skills and recovery supports. Assist participants to identify their own individual warning signs of return‑to‑use and developing coping strategies and crisis prevention tools. Provide supportive peer counseling for mental health, substance use, rehabilitation strategies and mutual aid opportunities.
The essential duties of the Certified Peer Specialist include but are not limited to the following activities:
- Escort clients to appointments and programs as needed
- Meet regularly with participants in the shelter providing peer service
- Provide harm reduction counseling services including teaching coping skills, relapse prevention strategies, wellness management and social skills to help participants become more independent and achieve their goals.
- Connect participants to community resources and on‑site support services.
- Communicate/collaborate with participants’ treatment providers.
- Participate in staff meetings, case conferences, shelter high risk meetings, and relevant trainings.
- Conduct NARCAN Trainings for both staff and clients
- Conduct groups on a weekly basis at assigned shelter site
- Collaborate with participants’ assigned case managers to discuss clients needs/progress
- Collaborate with PRI Healthcare Programs and PRI Harm Reduction Services (The Recovery Center/Residential Services/2ndChance)
- High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Certified Recovery Peer Advocate or Provisional Through OASAS.
- CASAC and CASAC-T also eligible
- Adequate writing and computer skills for completion of reports, case notes, and other documentation as needed in electronic health reporting system.
- Personal lived experience with mental illness or substance use.
- Willingness to share personal experience with others.
- Teamwork: Ability to work cooperatively with peers and other staff in order to serve the needs of clients as effectively as possible
- Communication: Ability to effectively communicate with all levels of staff and with clients
- Computer: Proficiency in Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, and Outlook, DHS CARES System,
- Language: Bilingual or multilingual a plus
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