Northern Rivers Family of Services
Youth Peer Advocate, CTTP (23096)
Northern Rivers Family of Services, Schenectady, New York, United States
Overview
Schenectady-Park Place - Schenectady, NY 12304
Salary Range:
$18.00 - $19.00 Hourly
Position Type:
Full Time
Education Level:
High School/GED
Travel Percentage:
Up to 50%
Description As a Clinical Time Transition Program (CTTP) Youth Peer Advocate, you will provide support for youth transitioning from a hospital setting back to their community. You will work with youth, their families, schools, and community resources to promote successful reintegration and long-term stability. You will draw from personal lived experience to help youth navigate challenges, develop self‑advocacy skills, and build confidence as they reintegrate into school, home, and community life. You will report to the Director of the Hospital to Home (H2H) Program and will work onsite with community travel and opportunities for remote work.
Responsibilities
Build trusting, supportive relationships with youth based on shared lived experiences
Offer emotional support and encouragement during the transition process
Provide guidance on coping strategies and self‑advocacy skills
Help facilitate peer support groups, workshops, and recreational activities that promote emotional well‑being
Assist youth in setting personal goals and navigating challenges related to school, friendships, and family dynamics
Empower youth to take an active role in their treatment processes
Help youth understand and access community‑based resources, including mental health services, after‑school programs, and employment opportunities
Support youth in developing independent living skills, including self‑care
Work with caregivers, providers, and community organizations to provide a smooth transition
Advocate for youth needs within the treatment team and ensure their voices are heard in care planning
Educate youth on their rights in mental health, education, and social services systems
Participate in program development efforts to create youth‑friendly services and policies
Maintain accurate records of peer support interactions while ensuring confidentiality (HIPAA compliance)
Track progress and identify areas where additional support may be needed
Contribute to program evaluation efforts and provide feedback for service improvements
Requirements and Education
High school diploma or equivalent required
Lived experience receiving mental health services as a youth required, per NYS Office of Mental Health requirement.
Certification as a Youth Peer Advocate or willingness to obtain within 6 months of hire required
Flexibility in working hours, including some evenings or weekends, to accommodate youth schedules
Bilingual candidates encouraged to apply
Valid NYS driver’s license required.
Benefits
Health care package: medical, dental, and vision
Tuition reimbursement
Paid time off
Holiday Pay
401 (K) plan
Life Insurance
Loan repayment assistance
Free training/CEU opportunities
About Northern Rivers At Northern Rivers Family of Services, we work together to make a difference in our client’s lives. Northern Rivers empowers children, adults, and families to change their lives and build stronger communities.
Northern Rivers Family of Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We hire great people from a variety of backgrounds, not because it is the right thing to do, but because it makes us stronger! All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status, or any othercharacteristicprotected under applicable law. We cherishthe unique contributions of our diverse staff and are building a culture where everyone has the opportunity to do the meaningful work.
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Salary Range:
$18.00 - $19.00 Hourly
Position Type:
Full Time
Education Level:
High School/GED
Travel Percentage:
Up to 50%
Description As a Clinical Time Transition Program (CTTP) Youth Peer Advocate, you will provide support for youth transitioning from a hospital setting back to their community. You will work with youth, their families, schools, and community resources to promote successful reintegration and long-term stability. You will draw from personal lived experience to help youth navigate challenges, develop self‑advocacy skills, and build confidence as they reintegrate into school, home, and community life. You will report to the Director of the Hospital to Home (H2H) Program and will work onsite with community travel and opportunities for remote work.
Responsibilities
Build trusting, supportive relationships with youth based on shared lived experiences
Offer emotional support and encouragement during the transition process
Provide guidance on coping strategies and self‑advocacy skills
Help facilitate peer support groups, workshops, and recreational activities that promote emotional well‑being
Assist youth in setting personal goals and navigating challenges related to school, friendships, and family dynamics
Empower youth to take an active role in their treatment processes
Help youth understand and access community‑based resources, including mental health services, after‑school programs, and employment opportunities
Support youth in developing independent living skills, including self‑care
Work with caregivers, providers, and community organizations to provide a smooth transition
Advocate for youth needs within the treatment team and ensure their voices are heard in care planning
Educate youth on their rights in mental health, education, and social services systems
Participate in program development efforts to create youth‑friendly services and policies
Maintain accurate records of peer support interactions while ensuring confidentiality (HIPAA compliance)
Track progress and identify areas where additional support may be needed
Contribute to program evaluation efforts and provide feedback for service improvements
Requirements and Education
High school diploma or equivalent required
Lived experience receiving mental health services as a youth required, per NYS Office of Mental Health requirement.
Certification as a Youth Peer Advocate or willingness to obtain within 6 months of hire required
Flexibility in working hours, including some evenings or weekends, to accommodate youth schedules
Bilingual candidates encouraged to apply
Valid NYS driver’s license required.
Benefits
Health care package: medical, dental, and vision
Tuition reimbursement
Paid time off
Holiday Pay
401 (K) plan
Life Insurance
Loan repayment assistance
Free training/CEU opportunities
About Northern Rivers At Northern Rivers Family of Services, we work together to make a difference in our client’s lives. Northern Rivers empowers children, adults, and families to change their lives and build stronger communities.
Northern Rivers Family of Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We hire great people from a variety of backgrounds, not because it is the right thing to do, but because it makes us stronger! All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status, or any othercharacteristicprotected under applicable law. We cherishthe unique contributions of our diverse staff and are building a culture where everyone has the opportunity to do the meaningful work.
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