Employment Type : Full-Time
Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center 2508 Wilson Street Miles City, MT 59301 CLASS TITLE: Certified Peer Support Specialist PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF POSITION: The Peer Specialist is a member of a multidisciplinary team ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: clients’ experiences regarding symptoms of mental illness, clients’ attitudes and opinions of Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center 2508 Wilson Street Miles City, MT 59301 EDUCTION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: employment and maintain Certification throughout employment EXAMPLES OF PERFORMANCE CRITERIA AND EXPECTATIONS: PLEASE COMPLETE AN ONLINE APPLICATION BY CLICKING ON THE LINK BELOW https://www.emcmhc.com/employment-opportunities/ Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform any
Administration Office
PO Box 1530
406-234-0234
DEPARTMENT: MACT Team
ACCOUNTABLE TO: MACT Team Lead
FLSA: Non-Exempt
SALARY RANGE: $13-16/hr.
and is or has been a recipient of mental health services for severe and persistent mental illness. Because of
life experience with mental illness and mental health services, the Peer Specialist provides expertise that
professional training cannot replicate. Peer Specialists are fully integrated team members who provide
highly individualized services in the community and promote client self-determination and decision
making. The Peer Specialist is responsible for the delivery of Peer Support services in an outpatient and
community-based setting for adults with severe mental illness. The Peer Specialist embraces, develops,
and implements recovery-based principles with consumers, staff, EMCMHC, and the community. Acts as
a positive role model through good work ethic, fairness, flexibility, and commitment to appropriate and
direct communications; demonstrates energy and enthusiasm for EMCMHC’s mission and vision.
clients’ experiences and provide guidance and encouragement to clients to take responsibility and
actively participate in their own recovery.
treatment and experiences of recovery.
interventions are provided in response to changes in clients’ mental status or behaviors that put
clients at risk
grooming supplies, wake-up calls, transportation, etc.
clients with activities of daily living (ADLs). The ADLs may include such things as cleaning and
laundry, transportation, grocery shopping and assistance with personal hygiene and grooming
tasks
documents, Outlook and the Internet
other medical specialists as needed
planning leisure time activities on weekends, evenings and holidays
members which includes nights and weekends
Administration Office
PO Box 1530
406-234-0234
SUPERVISION – RESPONSIBLE FOR WORK OF OTHERS: None
duty
confidential information safe; and
non-essential job function.