Community Support Specialist - Substance Use Recovery
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health, Health Promotion
Description Support Recovery and Resilience as a Community Support Specialist
Be a part of a dynamic care team helping individuals in their recovery journey from substance use and co‑occurring mental health challenges. As a Community Support Specialist (Internal
Title:
Community Support Specialist CSTAR), you’ll provide holistic, community‑based services designed to empower clients to achieve their wellness goals. This full‑time, Monday–Friday position offers the chance to make a lasting difference by supporting individuals in regaining stability and building independent, healthy lives.
High school/GED required. Associate’s/Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in a human service‑related field preferred.
Department: FQHC CSTAR Substance Use
Location: Union - Paul Allen Drive
Compensation: $25.54 – $26.81 / hour
Key Responsibilities- Deliver individualized and group support focused on recovery, wellness, and daily living skills
- Provide services from a strengths-based, person‑centered approach, integrating all dimensions of wellness
- Assist with accessing essential resources like housing, medical care, education, and recovery supports
- Support clients in developing and maintaining personal and community‑based support systems
- Collaborate with care teams including clinicians, peer specialists, and healthcare providers
- Maintain timely and accurate documentation and complete required reporting
- Conduct outreach and re‑engagement efforts when needed
- Collect and process urine drug screens
- Provide client transportation as clinically indicated
- Travel and driving are essential functions of this position
High School/GED required. Associate’s*/Bachelor’s/Master's degree in a human service‑related field preferred.
Work Experience- Qualified addiction professional;
- Bachelor’s degree in a human services field from a college or university included in the U.S. Department of Education’s database of accredited schools at (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below).;
- Any four‑year degree or combination of higher education and qualifying experience;
- Four years of qualifying experience; or
- Associate of Applied Science in Behavioral Health Support degree as designated by the Department of Mental Health. Qualifying experience must include delivery of service to individuals with mental illness, substance use disorders, or developmental disabilities.
- A valid driver's license and agency‑established minimum automobile coverage required
- Are committed to supporting recovery with empathy, respect, and consistency
- Feel confident working one‑on‑one with clients in homes, communities, and clinical settings
- Bring strong communication, follow‑through, and problem‑solving skills
- Value collaborative teamwork and care coordination
- Are comfortable navigating community resources and advocating on behalf of clients
- Can adapt your approach to meet the unique needs and goals of each person
- Are new to the human services field or bring prior experience — either way, you’re eager to learn and grow through our extensive training and support
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