Portland, OR, US
15 days ago
Community Peer Provider (Housing Outreach - Home Safe)
Community Peer Provider (Housing Outreach Team)

Job Overview

Location /Schedule: This position is located at the Garlington Health Center in NE Portland, OR, but is a community-based position. The schedule for this position is Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

Position: Community Peer Provider  

Program: Housing Outreach Team 

  

Cascadia's Mission and Vision:   

Mission: Cascadia Health delivers whole health care – integrated mental health and addiction services, primary care, and housing – to promote hope and support the well-being of the communities we serve.  

Vision: We envision a community where everyone benefits from whole health care, experiences well-being, and has a self-directed, connected life.  

Position Description: The Community Peer Provider works independently and as a member of a team to provide community / home-based health recovery and housing support services to individuals (and household members) impacted by mental illness, while supporting a Trauma Informed Care environment. With the high prevalence of trauma among individuals receiving mental health services, it is required the incumbent understand the effects of trauma on health, coping, and other aspects of the lives of those we serve. The Community Peer Provider is responsible for conducting home / community outreach and support services, while working in collaboration with the program clinician/case manager to provide high quality coordinated services. It is essential that the Community Peer provider openly identify as a person who has lived the experience of receiving mental health services, act as a positive role model for individuals being served, show a recovery and healthful lifestyle orientation, and share own recovery story with individuals being served when appropriate.   

Essential Responsibilities:  

Openly identify as a person who has lived the experience of receiving mental health services. Act as a positive role model for individuals being served, showing a recovery and healthful lifestyle orientation, and share your own recovery story with individuals being served when appropriate.  

Provide therapeutic interventions aligned with mental health treatment plans and integrated healthcare objectives.  

Offer individual and group support on health and life skills topics, potentially facilitating therapeutic groups.  

Administer outcome measurement tools and collaborate on data collection for grant requirements.  

Support efforts to reduce emergency department visits by tracking and engaging clients after recent visits.  

Participate in clinical and task supervisions, staff meetings, and case conferences.  

Comply with peer service regulations, policies, and trauma-informed practices, assisting in crisis situations without using physical restraints.  

Maintain electronic health records and document services in compliance with agency and regulatory standards.  

Contribute to treatment planning in collaboration with clients and case managers.  

Support team members, advocate for clients, and represent the Peer Wellness Program at relevant events.  

Guide clients in navigating community resources, including housing and transit.  

Uphold client rights, safety, HIPAA, and abuse reporting requirements.  

Stay awake on shifts and perform other duties as needed.  

Complete required annual training and attend professional development opportunities.  

Foster equity, diversity, and inclusion, promoting trauma-informed and person-centered care.  

Perform other duties as assigned.   

  

Qualifications  

 

Education: 

Required: Traditional Health Worker (THW) Peer Support Specialist Certification. 

Preferred: Traditional Health Worker (THW) Peer Wellness Specialist Certification. 

 

Experience: 

Required: Must self-disclose as a current or former recipient of behavioral health services, with personal recovery experience. 

Preferred: Experience working with adults with severe and persistent mental health challenges and/or individuals experiencing homelessness. 

 

Specialized Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:  

Understanding and integration of Peer Support values 

Knowledge of assertive engagement, recovery models, harm reduction and motivational interviewing  

Well-developed coping skills and strategies to manage unpredictable circumstances 

Foundational understanding of EDI with a commitment to continuously broaden knowledge of how to best serve underrepresented populations. 

Proficiency in computer operations, including Electronic Health Record software, data entry and report preparation 

Time management and capacity for independent self-motivation 

Ability to adapt and learn from new information. 

Strong oral and written communication skills 

 

Other: 

Must have the ability to travel to multiple locations throughout the Portland Metro area. 

 

  

Working Conditions  

Working conditions vary by program and site. Daily routines may be hectic, requiring flexibility to perform various site functions, occasionally covering for other employees, and adapting to interrupted meal breaks. Precautions are necessary to handle potential risks, including exposure to violent behavior, disease, and biohazards. Self-care is essential, as Peer Providers must model positive self-care for clients.  

Mental Demands: The role involves managing diverse tasks with unpredictability, requiring flexible time management to handle disruptions that may impact costs, employee morale, or client well-being.  

Physical Demands: Peer Providers will design activities that promote community integration and help clients develop socially acceptable behaviors as per their treatment plans. The role may involve using agency vehicles to assist clients in community engagement activities and employees must be pre-approved to provide transportation using agency vehicles. Peer Providers must also support team safety in potentially volatile situations.   

 
Cascadia is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at 503.963.7654.  

This position is represented by a labor union.  

Benefits

We offer generous benefits for our full-time and part-time employees (20 hours + pro-rated) including:

Generous Paid Time Off Package Full-time employees earn 6 weeks of PTO in their first year!Medical and Dental Coverage (begins 1st of the month following 30 days after hire date)VSP Vision Discount Plan403(B) Retirement Savings (Pre and post-tax plans with up to 8% employer matching contribution!)Flexible Spending Account (FSA) (Medical, dependent care, and transportation options)Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, and Life InsurancePaid Bereavement and Jury Duty LeaveLength of Service AwardVoluntary Life InsuranceSupplemental InsuranceStudent loan forgiveness options

Wellness Benefits:

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)Bicycle ReimbursementDiscounted Fitness MembershipsTrauma Support Team

Starting Rate Range in USD ($)

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25.09
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