Senior Peer Recovery Specialist - Housing Services - Health Care for the Homeless
Baltimore, MD 21202
About the Job
Overview:
The Senior Peer Recovery Specialist will serve as a model, mentor, advocate, and motivator for clients in the behavioral health department. This position integrates the lived experience into clients’ treatment goals and services by practicing a strengths-based and harm-reduction approach to recovery and wellness. This position also provides support and mentorship to peer recovery staff across departments.
Key Role Responsibilities:
- Through in-clinic walk-in services and regularly scheduled visits, build relationships that model wellness and recovery with new and assigned clients that result in improved engagement with behavioral health and addiction services.
- Triage clients who come for walk-in services and assist them with making connections to care. Assist clients seeking inpatient services with referrals for the appropriate level of care, as indicated by the client and treatment team.
- With supervisory guidance, use motivational and coaching strategies to help clients better engage in care. Provide support necessary for engagement, including reminder calls, warm hand-offs, escorts, and helping clients to identify support systems.
- Coordinate with team members regarding housing, health care, behavioral health and benefits-related treatment goals and conduct specific tasks with the client to help promote goal attainment.
- Collaborate with clinic leadership to increase access to peer recovery support across the Agency. This includes co-facilitating substance abuse groups and participating in workgroups within and outside the Agency.
- Establish and maintain positive relationships with external behavioral health and addiction agencies to promote successful client referrals.
- Serve as a subject matter expert and mentor to peer staff. Provide guidance and support to staff seeking Peer Recovery Specialist certification.
- Complete documentation within clients’ electronic health records in an easy-to-understand way and in accordance with established formats and required timeframes.
- Actively develops own racial equity and inclusion lens and supports the development of REI lens in colleagues; identifies and addresses health disparities.
- Models and reinforces the core values of dignity, authenticity, hope, justice, passion, and balance
- Actively participates in performance improvement and advocacy activities that support the mission
- Protects clients’ personal health information by maintaining compliance with HIPAA and other relevant healthcare-related IT security regulations
- Performs other duties on an as-needed basis
- High school diploma, GED or equivalent required; AA degree in Human Services preferred
- Certification as a Peer Recovery Specialist required
- A personal vehicle and a valid Maryland driver’s license required
- Two years of experience in connecting individuals to mental health and addiction services
- Experience working in a healthcare setting preferred
- Personal experience with substance abuse and/or mental illness, required
- Knowledge of Baltimore City community resources for addiction, social services and mental health
- Willingness to adopt Harm Reduction and Housing First principles and apply them to work with clients
- Approaches change with a positive, open-minded attitude
- Demonstrates personal integrity and has well-developed interpersonal skills necessary to engage clients and promote positive relationships with other community agencies and providers
- Able to be flexible and work as part of an interdisciplinary team
- Able to take initiative and problem-solve
- Able to work with ill, disabled, emotionally upset, and sometimes hostile clients
This is an essential onsite position primarily based at an agency location.
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About Health Care for the Homeless:
Locations: Baltimore City – Downtown - 421 Fallsway, Baltimore, MD 21202Baltimore City – West Baltimore - 2000 W. Baltimore St., Suite 3300 Baltimore, MD 21223Baltimore County - 9150 Franklin Square Dr., Suite 301 Baltimore, MD 21237 Our Vision Everyone is healthy and has a safe home in a just and respectful community. Our Mission We work to end homelessness through racially equitable health care, housing and advocacy in partnership with those of us who have experienced it. Our mission: "...to prevent and end homelessness for vulnerable individuals and families by providing quality, integrated health care and promoting access to affordable housing and sustainable incomes through direct service, advocacy and community engagement." Over 35+ years, we at Health Care for the Homeless have steadily grown and strengthened our approach to care to meet the needs of the vulnerable people we served. We are driven by a single and unwavering goal: to improve access to care for clients, and to provide them with the highest possible quality of care. Continuing in that spirit, we are now implementing a care model that takes quality and access to a new level. A health home delivers person-centered, whole-person care that is evidence-based, uses data and listens to clients to continuously improve the care we deliver. We have been person-centered and focused on the whole person since the first client walked through our clinic doors in 1985. We’ve also always applied evidenced-based standards to our work and used data to inform our care. What’s changed is how much we’ve grown over the years: We have more disciplines, staff members and sites. Coordinating all of our activity today requires a more powerful and standardized way of delivering care. We are a health home.Five areas of focusAs a health home, we apply five (5) clinical areas of focus to the care we deliver. ACCESS FOR THOSE WHO NEED USPeople should be able to reach us easily when they need help. So we ensure 24/7 access to clinical advice; make our appointment schedules and hours flexible and accommodating; and enable clients to access their health records electronically. We also are increasing our presence throughout the community. We have clinics in dowtown Baltimore, West Baltimore and Baltimore County. And we are continually expanding our street outreach and reaching more people with our mobile clinic.TEAM-BASED CAREWhole-person care requires the expertise of many different providers. Done well, it demands collaboration and constant communication among these providers. We are integrating our care providers into multidisciplinary care teams, each with a “panel” of clients, so they can develop care plans that span the range of treatment and services with clients.CARE MANAGEMENTNot only are we committed to providing clients with the best possible care; we are committed to positioning them to manage their own care. To that end, we make sure we know which client groups have the highest needs; we share clients' care plans with them and across their care teams; we provide clients with the tools to care for themselves and we make sure they are part of all decisions relating to their care; and we help them manage their medications. BETTER MANAGE AND COORDINATE CAREPeople experiencing homelessness often have complex conditions that require intensive care coordination. Our providers specialize in identifying these particularly vulnerable individuals. They provide them with the multi-disciplinary support that keeps them out of hospital emergency rooms, and they help them develop reasonable, healthy goals for themselves. This coordinated and comprehensive care includes helping individuals put a roof over their heads.IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF THE LARGER POPULATIONAs a population, people without homes have higher rates of chronic disease, such as diabetes, than their housed counterparts. We are using evidence-based guidelines to standardize and expand our assessments for these conditions. And we are continuously seeking ways to help our clients manage and treat their conditions.________________________________________Person-centered, whole-person careWe provide person-centered, whole-person care, combining health care services and supportive services with advocacy.We provide whole-person care in a safe, respectful environment with acute sensitivity to clients’ life experiences. All have endured trauma; many engage in behaviors that pose a risk to their health. Through a trauma-informed and harm reduction approach, we meet individuals where they are, engage them in care with dignity and work to engage them fully in their own overall wellness.TRAUMA-INFORMED CARETrauma is central to the homeless experience. People without homes often experience life trauma before they end up on the street, and living on the street is, in itself, traumatic. Trauma affects everything from our ability to trust others and build relationships to our brain development. For these reasons, we at Health Care for the Homeless are committed to providing trauma-informed care, a best practice that recognizes the impact of violence on an individual’s well-being, and that helps heal the social and psychological wounds violence leaves in its wake. HARM REDUCTIONTotal adherence or abstinence doesn’t work for all who engage in behaviors harmful to their health, like substance use. Harm reduction leverages the relationship between the care provider and the individual to lower the individual’s health risks. Our providers work with individuals to set goals that both reduce harm and are realistic to achieve.Our model of care is known in the health care industry as a patient-centered medical home. Because we provide comprehensive care that goes beyond medical care, we call ourselves a health home.________________________________________Health Care for the Homeless is Participating in the Maryland Primary Care Program (MDPCP)Our practice is participating in the MDPCP, a state-wide initiative to improve primary care. To help us provide you with the best care, Medicare will share some of your personal health information with HCH and the State Designated Health Information Exchange (CRISP), to share with other health professionals providing care to you. This will provide us with a more complete picture of your health and allow us to better coordinate your care.For further information and to opt out of data sharing, read more here. ________________________________________Health Care for the Homeless is accredited for quality: Health Care for the Homeless is an FTCA-deemed facility and is accredited by the Joint Commission for ambulatory care and behavioral health, and as a patient-centered medical home. We invite you to apply and join a welcoming team.