Community Bridges Inc.
Community Bridges, Inc. (CBI) is an integrated behavioral healthcare agency offering a variety of programs throughout Arizona, including residential, outpatient, inpatient, patient‑centered medical homes, medication‑assisted treatment, and crisis services for individuals experiencing opioid use disorder, homelessness, and mental illness.
Job Summary The PSS provides experience, strength, and hope to individuals, their families, and significant others presenting for care to minimize the emotional impact of treatment and increase the likelihood of recovery along with the likelihood of continued care once discharged. The PSS also assists in the transition to the most appropriate level of care available in conjunction with the established treatment team, which includes ensuring coordination of care with all parties who are currently involved in the patient’s case and ensuring that family and other social supports identified in the patient’s treatment plan are involved in the discharge planning process. The PSS works in conjunction as part of a multi‑disciplinary team made up of a Registered Nurse (RN), Patient Care Technician (PCT), and Behavioral Health Clinician (BHC) and supervisory and administrative supports.
Skills / Requirements
High school diploma or GED required. Associate Degree or higher preferred.
Minimum of six months of recovery from substance use and/or mental health disorders required.
Health care related experience where prior experience would provide adequate exposure to both behavioral and medical crisis situations preferred but not required.
Valid identification required.
Possesses a Certified Peer Support Specialist certification (for Screening and Assessment programs only).
Benefits
Generous PTO accrual (5 weeks)
Hospital indemnity / Critical Illness
Pet Insurance
Dependent Care Savings, Health Care Savings
401K with employer match – 100% vested upon enrollment
Wellness programs
Tuition Reimbursement and Scholarship Programs, incentives, and more
Reimbursement options for licensure
Highly competitive pay rates
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Job Summary The PSS provides experience, strength, and hope to individuals, their families, and significant others presenting for care to minimize the emotional impact of treatment and increase the likelihood of recovery along with the likelihood of continued care once discharged. The PSS also assists in the transition to the most appropriate level of care available in conjunction with the established treatment team, which includes ensuring coordination of care with all parties who are currently involved in the patient’s case and ensuring that family and other social supports identified in the patient’s treatment plan are involved in the discharge planning process. The PSS works in conjunction as part of a multi‑disciplinary team made up of a Registered Nurse (RN), Patient Care Technician (PCT), and Behavioral Health Clinician (BHC) and supervisory and administrative supports.
Skills / Requirements
High school diploma or GED required. Associate Degree or higher preferred.
Minimum of six months of recovery from substance use and/or mental health disorders required.
Health care related experience where prior experience would provide adequate exposure to both behavioral and medical crisis situations preferred but not required.
Valid identification required.
Possesses a Certified Peer Support Specialist certification (for Screening and Assessment programs only).
Benefits
Generous PTO accrual (5 weeks)
Hospital indemnity / Critical Illness
Pet Insurance
Dependent Care Savings, Health Care Savings
401K with employer match – 100% vested upon enrollment
Wellness programs
Tuition Reimbursement and Scholarship Programs, incentives, and more
Reimbursement options for licensure
Highly competitive pay rates
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