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Easterseals MORC Peer Support Specialist in Auburn Hills, Michigan
We are looking for Game Changers
The types of people who wake up excited to make a difference. The superheroes of their field who care about the people they serve. If that sounds like you, we want you on our team. We recognize the importance of a quality work life balance and offer a generous paid time off program and flexible work arrangements to meet the changing needs of our workforce.
Essential Job Functions:
- Share mental health story through lived experience of moving from hopelessness to hope.
- Co-facilitate with the beneficiary in development and implementation of recovery goals in the individual plan of service completed through a person-centered planning process.
- Integrate physical and mental health care, including the development of wellness plans.
- Develop, implement and provide health and wellness supports to address preventable risk factors for chronic conditions.
- Advocate and assist with opportunities to engage in self-directed care.
- Develop, implement and facilitate support groups;
- Provide supportive services during and after crises.
- Support beneficiaries in completing psychiatric advance directives.
- Assist in accessing benefits and utilizing public assistance.
- Navigate challenging and complex systems of care.
- Link and engage the beneficiary to community resources and formal/informal supports.
- Assist with vocational assistance and support.
- Promote, improve and educate whole health and self-management of chronic conditions.
- Provide housing assistance and support.
- Actively engage with individuals who have criminal justice involvement.
- Apply and model the five stages of recovery to assist beneficiaries in achieving their personal recovery goals.
- Attend team meetings and receives assignments from supervisor, team leader or designee. Assists team and staff in identifying program environments that are conducive to recovery; lending their unique insight into mental illness or dual diagnosis and what makes recovery possible.
- Promote individual decision-making and participates in the person-centered planning process. Assists individuals in determining goals and objectives that will help reach recovery. Assists individuals in creating relapse prevention strategies (WRAP).
- Teach and role model the value of recovery and model effective coping techniques and self help strategies
- Attends agency in-services including First Aid/CPR, Therapeutic Crisis Management, Diversity, Infectious Disease and other relevant topics.
- Reports and documents service activity according to Easterseals MORC' Operations Manual, Medicaid Provider Manual and Michigan Mental Health Code.
- Willingness to travel to various locations within Oakland County including inpatient psychiatric units, homeless shelters, marketing and outreach events, and to our various ESM locations.
- Demonstrates knowledge of principles of trauma informed care.
- Willingness to support and assist individuals with trauma related issues.
Minimum Qualifications:
Be at least 18 years of age;
Have a high school diploma, General Education Diploma (GED), or provide college transcripts in lieu of a high school diploma or GED;
Primary diagnosis of a mental health condition;
Have a strong personal knowledge of what it is like to have first-hand lived experience with a mental health condition that has caused a substantial life disruption;
Has been a recipient of mental health treatment and/or services for at least one year, with a substantial life disruption due to their mental health condition;
Have personal experience in navigating complex mental health treatment services;
Self-identifies as having a mental health condition with a substantial life disruption and sh