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Peer Mentor - STAY Program

Job in Oakland, Alameda County, California, 94616, USA
Listing for: Fred Finch Youth Center
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-02
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Mental Health, Community Health
  • Social Work
    Mental Health, Community Health
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 20.89 - 26.66 USD Hourly USD 20.89 26.66 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Fred Finch Youth & Family Services is a great place to work. Year after year, our employees make the difference in helping those with mental health issues. Our team is currently looking for a Peer Mentor, whether you are just starting your career or a seasoned professional, you’ll be able to find the right position to help others.

Pay/Benefits at a Glance:
  • Pay range is between $20.89 and $26.66 per hour. The actual compensation will be determined based on experience and other factors permitted by law.
  • 5% extra pay increase with a Peer Mentor/Specialist certification
  • 21 PTO Days per year
  • 9 Nationally Observed Holidays
  • 401k matching up to 6%
  • Up to $10,000 in the Degree Assistance Program
  • Affordable monthly health care premiums
  • To learn more about our full benefits package,
Our Culture and Mission:

We envision Fred Finch as a healing-centered organization where our diverse staff at all levels feels  are committed to creating an environment where employees can thrive, grow, and explore opportunities. Together, we actively work on diversity within our organization and the communities we serve.

Fred Finch Youth & Family Services partners with individuals and communities to provide culturally responsive services that cultivate mental and physical resilience and wellness.

The philosophies and concepts behind the service design of Supportive Services for Transition Age Youth draw from both evidence-based and evidence-informed best practices. STAY utilizes principles from the Transition to Independence model (TIP) for working with Transition Age Youth (TAY); the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP); and Assertive Community Treatment (ACT). Additionally, co-occurring disorders are normative in this population, and therefore all staff receives education in concepts related to co-occurring complexity such as Motivational Interviewing.

Individually designed services support participants to gain the skills, knowledge, and abilities to move successfully into adult life. Through their engagement in program services, participants learn to imagine and develop aspirations for the future.

What You Will Do:

The Peer Mentor is a primary agent for direct care and engagement of youth, young adults and/or families in a community, home, or school setting. The primary role is to provide hope, one-on-one support, and mentorship to participants by sharing experience with recovery/resilience and expertise in navigating systems and programs (e.g., Regional Center, Children & Family Services, Special Education Systems, Juvenile Justice Systems, Behavioral Health Care Services, or Residential Centers).

Along with the rest of the team, the Youth Partner/Peer Mentor is active in supporting and implementing recovery/resilience/wraparound philosophy and its individualized, strengths-based, culturally competent, family-centered approach. The Youth Partner works collaboratively with other program staff and the assigned Team to provide the best therapeutic care possible. The position is also responsible for documenting patterns of behavior and incidents and participating in training and supervisory meetings as needed.

Qualifications:
  • Experience as a consumer of services: social services, mental health, residential treatment or group home placements, foster care services, wraparound services, community resources and educational services for youth with special needs.
  • Prior youth advocacy experience desirable
  • Demonstrated ability to utilize de-escalation techniques that align with the trauma informed care model as part of intervention strategy for working with participants in crisis who are responding to triggers/stressors and/or demonstrating early indicators of distress
  • Demonstrated cultural responsiveness in working with diverse families and
  • Basic computer and keyboarding competence with the ability to use Microsoft Office Suite and/or competency with electronic clinical documentation
  • Clean driving record; current CA Driver’s License or ability to obtain within 10 days after hire.
  • Must have access to dependable transportation and personal car insurance, meeting minimum liability coverage required for position if driving for work or transporting participants
  • Certificate Requirement: Candidates must be CMPSS certified or be able to obtain certification within one (1) year of hire.

Join our team as:
Peer Mentor

Fred Finch Youth & Family Services (FF) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. FF does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.

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