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Program Specialist ; Peer Support Services - Snoqualmie

Job in Snoqualmie, King County, Washington, 98065, USA
Listing for: State of Washington
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-02
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Mental Health
  • Social Work
    Mental Health
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 58584 - 78912 USD Yearly USD 58584.00 78912.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Program Specialist 3 (Peer Support Services) - Snoqualmie

Our vision is to ensure that “Washington state’s children and youth grow up safe and healthy—thriving physically, emotionally and academically, nurtured by family and community.”

Job Class: Certified Peer Counselor (PS3)

Location: Snoqualmie, WA. There may be on-site multiple days a week, with sporadic telework option.

Closes: Friday, January 16, 2026

Salary: $58,584.00 - $78,912.00 Yearly. The salary does not include an additional 5% premium pay for employees working in King County or an on-site 24/7 facility 5% premium.

The Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) is looking for a Certified Peer Counselor (PS3) to provide and advocate for increased access to peer support, peer mentoring leadership development opportunities for residents, and other relevant services for young people with behavioral health needs. The ideal applicant has lived experience with the behavioral health or justice system and is willing to use and share that personal and practical experience, knowledge, and first‑hand insights with residents.

to learn more about DCYF.

The Opportunity

In this role, you will provide support in the continuing development of peer mentor training and quality assurance for residents who show interest and ability to serve a leadership role with their peers, and for the potential of the CPC career pathway. Through the lens of lived experience, you will support youth engagement with reentry and transition services, and community‑based programs and resources, and enhance the presence and participation of Certified Peers in the process of reentry.

Your peer‑centered coaching in the therapeutic living environment supports a “warm hand‑off” to community providers and partners.

What you’ll do
  • Develop and deliver peer/mentoring‑focused future planning and reentry support programs/classes for individuals with behavioral health needs.
  • Coach youth and young adults in planning, attending, and skillfully self‑advocating in meetings that prepare for re‑entry.
  • Provide information about peer‑focused programs and services to residents, staff, volunteers, contractors, and community.
  • Intentionally share your recovery story as appropriate to assist youth and young adults to support positive goals and behaviors.
  • Develop and deliver peer/mentoring‑focused leadership and self‑advocacy programs/classes.
  • Collaborate with young people on awareness of residents’ rights.
  • Learn about and discover tools, activities, events and culturally responsive ways to educate, facilitate growth and development and to build rapport with youth and young adults.
Required Qualifications

Four years of experience in a related field, OR a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college/university involving major study in social services.

AND

Two years of experience working in a counselor role.

AND

Certification as a Peer Support Counselor from the Department of Health OR qualifications and commitment to achieve certification within the first 6 months of employment.

  • The ability to take action to learn and grow.
  • The ability to take action to meet the needs of others.
Additional Desired Knowledge, Skill, or Experience
  • Experience with adapting treatment and recovery materials to reduce perceived stigma and increase cultural responsivity and sensitivity.
  • Experience in working with communities of color and individuals from the LGBTQ community.
  • Experience working with individuals and families involved in the criminal justice system.
  • Experience developing and delivering peer/mentoring related training and providing professional consultation.
How do I apply?

Complete your applicant profile and attach the following documents:

  • Letter of interest describing how you meet the specific qualifications for this position.
  • Current resume detailing experience and education.
Supplemental Information

The Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) was created to be a comprehensive agency exclusively dedicated to the social, emotional, and physical well‑being of children, youth, and families regardless of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or other socioeconomic factors. We believe our workforce should reflect the communities we serve and are actively searching for…

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