ROSE Peer Support Specialist
Listed on 2026-03-03
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Social Work
Youth Development, Community Health -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development, Community Health
Job Details
$21.00 an hour. Tuesday through Saturday 9:30am to 6:00pm
314 SW 9th Avenue, Portland, OR 97205
Transform Lives, Transform Yourself:
About the RoleAre you eager to be a part of the change and care that supports youth in our community? Do you have experience that could be an assurance and lift for young people facing houselessness to help them with the skills and resources to lead healthy, independent lives? New Avenues for Youth seeks a compassionate and resilient Peer Support Specialist to join our Clinical team.
As a Peer Support Specialist, you'll be a consistent and intentional guide for youth navigating difficult paths. Your unique perspective, experience, and resilience will foster opportunity and empower young people to be more prepared and resourced to move through challenging moments and reach their unique goals.
Make an Impact and Grow as a Professional- Provide consistent support, guidance around resources, and advocacy.
- Thrive in a Supportive Team:
Join a collaborative and inclusive environment where your contributions are celebrated. - Grow as a Professional:
Receive ongoing training, mentorship, and opportunities for career advancement. - Enjoy a Robust Benefits Package:
We value your well-being and offer a robust benefits package that includes:- Full health, vision, and dental insurance at zero cost to the employee (with options to cover family members), to ensure your physical and mental health are prioritized.
- Generous holiday, personal, and paid time off (PTO) allowances to support your work‑life balance and personal needs. Roughly five weeks of available time in year one with an additional week added in year two.
- Discounted gym memberships to encourage a healthy and active lifestyle.
- Access to free counseling services to help you manage stress and maintain your emotional health.
At New Avenues for Youth, we envision a community where all young people thrive. We recognize that historical inequities and intersecting forms of oppression have created barriers for many. We are unwavering in our commitment to dismantling these barriers and fostering a truly equitable space where every voice is heard and valued.
Who You Are- Experienced:
You have faced and overcome challenges related to substance use, mental health, and/or houselessness. Your experience is a source of strength and fuels your compassion and care. - Compassionate Listener:
You offer empathy without judgment, creating a safe space for young people to share their stories and struggles. - Reliable Advocate:
You are committed to showing up consistently, building trust, and following through on your promises to young people. - Growth‑Oriented:
You embrace continuous learning, seeking new knowledge and skills to better support yourself and the youth you serve. - Equity:
You understand how systemic oppression impacts the lives of youth in programs and the systems that you will support youth in navigating. You approach this world with humility and a deep sense of growth and learning.
- Provide recovery engagement and support services to youth receiving services, including:
- Advocating and supporting youth by acting as a role model for positive recovery behaviors
- Establishing a presence in areas where homeless youth engage
- Building rapport with youth
- Providing information on services, programs, meetings and groups available
- Assisting in facilitating regular pro‑social clean and sober recreational activities (both on and off site)
- Assist youth in obtaining resources, referrals and/or services, including:
- Introducing youth to CADC(s), Alcohol & Drug Specialist(s), Case Managers, and other service providers
- Assisting youth who are navigating various services
- Facilitating links with other support networks that are individually tailored to youth (i.e. recovery community groups, etc.)
- Participate in outreach and create program visibility by providing information on services in areas where homeless youth engage.
- Experience, ability and commitment to working with sexual and gender minority and culturally diverse staff, participants and community.
- Ability to engage in appropriate documentation and data requirements as designated by…
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