POSITION TITLE: Peer Support Specialist
DEPARTMENT: In-Home Outreach Team (IHOT)
REPORTS TO: Program Supervisor
FLSA STATUS: 1.0 FTE, Non-Exempt, Union Position
COMPENSATION: $22.73/hour or $23.35/hour (Bilingual Differential)
POSITION OVERVIEW:
The In-Home Outreach Team (IHOT) specializes in field-based and in-home outreach and engagement to adult individuals who suffer from severe mental illness (SMI) and who are currently disengaged from mental health treatment and/or reluctant to engage with mental health treatment. The goal of IHOT is to refer and link clients to specialty mental health services, such as psychiatry, psychotherapy, and case management services.
La Familia was also awarded funding to establish and maintain an In-Home Outreach Team (IHOT) for adults with serious mental illness (SMI) in Alameda’s Central and North County. We believe that IHOT operated by La Familia is of great benefit to the priority populations and communities that we serve and that this allows us to substantively augment and enhance the county’s system of mental health services by engaging the hardest-to-serve and most resource-intensive SMI populations. We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Peer Support Specialist I or II to join our IHOT Program.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide direct services, including outreach, engagement, referral, linkage, and follow-up services to consumers and their families/supports at their preferred locations.
- Conducts community outreach to homeless clientele and clientele residing at various institutional settings throughout the East Bay area who are enrolled in the IHOT program in an effort to establish contact, build rapport, and provide linkage services.
- Provide services in the field and at various institutional settings and locations in the community, as necessary, as well as transport clientele to necessary appointments and community resources and supports.
- Meets with clients and caregivers/family members on a consistent basis or as needed in the field for the purposes of establishing and maintaining contact, gradually build rapport and therapeutic alliance with clients and caregivers/family members, facilitate client interests in resources, develop and implement client care plans, support and accompany clients through interpersonal and institutional transitions, teach and enhance coping skills, facilitate healthy dialogue between clients and respective family members/caregivers or relevant parties, leverage the interests of family members/caregivers and clients towards common goals, and provide referral and linkage services for clients to specialty mental health services in the community.
- Provide case management duties for clients and connect them to various resources as necessary, including, but not limited to, assisting clients to apply for General Assistance and Social Security Income; initiate and follow-up with referrals to temporary shelters and long-term housing; referral and linkage to services available within Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services (ACBHCS) as well as other necessary community resources and supports.
- Provide culturally responsive, strengths-based, and client-centered supports and advocacy to consumers and their families/supports.
- Serve as role model and to inspire, engage, and advocate for consumers and their family member/caregivers’ legal status and rights.
- Consistently collaborate with mental health and other social service professionals in various institutional capacities and settings to initiate, refer, and follow-up with services in conjunction with or on behalf of clients.
- Consistently write case notes regarding services rendered in a timely manner and in compliance with standards of care of La Familia IHOT.
- Consistently meet productivity and client contact hours requirements in compliance with programming and standards of care of La Familia IHOT.
- Consistently attend weekly meetings of IHOT Staff Meetings/Group Supervision; weekly meetings of individual supervision with the Program Supervisor; monthly ACBHCS meetings; and other meetings or trainings relevant for community or professional stakeholder purposes or professional development, and presentations as needed.
- Serve as a liaison with staff of ACBHCS in coordinating services with ACBHCS and our IHOT program.
- Assist Program Supervisor in periodically reviewing ACBHCS webpage for up to date information regarding Alameda County policies, procedures, trainings, and announcements.
- Maintain client confidentiality and charts in compliance with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), submit billings on a daily basis/submit client logs on a daily basis, and complete progress notes, service tracking, and other documentation as appropriate.
- Support agency-wide Quality Improvement efforts, comply with all agency’s policies and procedures.
- Provide culturally - competent supports to consumers and their family members/caregivers.
- Demonstrate a capacity and commitment to provide services to diverse clientele, families, and populations in regards to race; class; gender; sexuality; disability; age; immigration/citizenship status; religion/spirituality; and other social statuses.
- Report consumer progress to supervisors and maintain complete records.
Other
- Attend trainings and participate in events relevant to key responsibilities
- Track and regularly report on key metrics for responsible function areas
- Other miscellaneous duties as appropriate
COMPETENCIES:
- Interpersonal Skills
- Effective Written and Communication Skills
- Team Collaboration
- Change Agent
- Flexible/Adaptable
- Accountable
- Ethical
- Strong Attention to details
- Organized
- Results Oriented
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & ACTION:
- Use cultural humility and cultural responsiveness to connect with people of different philosophies, backgrounds, cultures, and life experiences practicing boundaries.
- Develop relationships with their teams and across the organization to foster cultural humility and cultural responsiveness, teamwork and collaboration ensuring positive outcomes for the organization as it relates to the DEI function internally and externally.
- Utilize communication skills to listen and respond effectively with empathy while practicing a proactive, collaborative approach to make innovative change while remaining sensitive to the organization's culture and place in the community.