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Warmline Peer Support Specialist

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By April McDade on Wed, 05/22/2024 - 09:25

Purpose:

The Warm Line Peer Support Specialist provides pre-crisis support, encouragement, and resourceful information to people who are feeling isolated, managing the symptoms of their mental health and/or substance abuse challenges, and need support or information about resources.

Remote Position

Travel may be required

Hours: 2nd Shift Tuesday - Saturday 4 pm to 12 am

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Skilled in establishing and maintaining relationships with callers, regardless of cultural or economic background, while remaining non-judgmental.
  • Able to remain calm and empathetic when supporting callers in emotional distress.
  • Capable of providing support and empowering callers to find their own solutions without attempting to fix, advise, or minimize their experiences.
  • Possesses a broad knowledge and skill base to identify callers' needs and connect them with necessary resources and additional support.
  • Able to distinguish between a scenario that requires only peer support and a crisis that may necessitate alerting leadership, and/or other urgent services.
  • Demonstrates understanding, belief, and commitment to the caller’s unique recovery process and lived experience.
  • Skilled at briefly sharing personal lived experiences to validate and honor the caller.
  • Firm belief in the recovery potential of everyone facing mental health and substance use challenges, and dedication to the principles of peer support.
  • Represent the agency professionally both in the community and the workplace.
  • Ensures timely completion of all documentation, including tracking and reporting data requirements.
  • Adheres to the program's guidelines regarding attendance and time off.

Specific Requirements:

  • Utilizes necessary apps/equipment to answer calls and record call logs.
  • Must have own computer
  • Must have own cell phone, cellular data, and Wifi.
  • Checks in for work shifts promptly.
  • Answers incoming calls consistently.
  • Uses active listening and other peer support skills with all callers.
  • Avoids forming or expressing judgment or bias with callers.
  • Uses non-judgmental language when discussing callers with colleagues.
  • Maintains communication with shift lead and peer supporters during shifts.
  • Honors call guidelines.
  • Provide details of calls and callers to shift leads and peer supporters during shifts.
  • Reports questions or concerns in real-time to leadership.
  • Documents calls according to guidelines.
  • Attend Bi-weekly all staff meetings

Education/Skills:

  • Capable of managing time and completing tasks efficiently.
  • GED or High School Diploma.
  • Possesses excellent communication skills, both oral and written.
  • Exhibits outstanding interpersonal skills that include active and reflective listening abilities.
  • Displays self-motivation and is capable of working both independently and collaboratively.
  • Skilled in conflict resolution and can resolve disputes effectively.
  • Proficient in using various computer software applications such as Microsoft Teams, word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software.
  • Responsible for providing own equipment and data resources related to job function.
  • Currently holds NC Certified Peer Support Specialist certification or ability to obtain NCPSS within 6 months.

 

Contact Person
Alema Gregg
Phone
919-628-6766
Email
agregg@promiseresourcenetwork.org
Position Type
Full-Time
Salary
30,000-40,000
Industry
Mental Health
Non-Profit
County
All of NC

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