New York State Office of Mental Health
Peer Specialist, Central Office;
New York State Office of Mental Health, Albany, New York, United States
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Pay Range
$42,641.00/yr - $52,413.00/yr Responsibilities
Assist with guidance on developing peer/recovery-oriented programming and support to enhance the provision of peer support services statewide and foster growth of the peer support workforce with a special focus on the youth peer support workforce. Connect community programs with contracted entities for technical assistance on peer support best practices and ways to reduce stigma and discrimination faced by individuals and families within the mental health and intersecting systems. Promote the inclusion of youth and Youth Peer Advocates in planning, policy implementation, program development, evaluation, monitoring, and related activities, by serving as a liaison between OMH and the community. Assist the youth peer advocate workforce in locating and obtaining relevant training and education to enhance their skills and professional development. Perform community outreach tasks with the goal of building relationships with the community, providers, and programs. Seek input from youth in a variety of forums to create a feedback loop and to promote voice, choice, and meaningful participation in services. Participate in systems advocacy, working internally within OMH toward systematic changes through participation in internal workgroups, providing data/feedback to other departments, and reviewing potential new programs. Work with psychiatric centers, central office and field office staff to continue to incorporate the youth perspective into Agency service development, regulations, guidance, and external messaging. Participate in program visits and provide feedback on the program's strengths and improvement needs. Communicate by phone, mail, email, fax, and in person with a wide variety of individuals, including executive and program staff from other State agencies, community providers, constituent groups, youth and families. Draft correspondence and reports from agencies, contractors, and field staff. Attend staff meetings virtually and in person. Be proficient in programs such as Excel, Word, Teams, One Note, and Outlook. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications
Non-Competitive: Candidates must have two years of lived experience participating in youth or young adult mental health self-help activities as an individual under 21, youth peer support or advocacy programs, or similar organizations or services focused on youth development or support. Lived experience is defined as the first‑hand, personal knowledge and understanding gained from directly navigating and receiving services and supports in the children's mental health and other child related systems. A Mental Health Peer is defined as an individual with lived experience who is actively in recovery from a mental health condition and has self-disclosed their mental health journey. Preferred Qualifications
Lived mental health experience from first‑hand, personal knowledge and understanding gained from directly navigating and receiving services and supports as an element of their recovery as a young person. Experience as an advocate in the mental health system. A Youth Peer Advocacy credential (YPA or YPA‑P). Additional Comments
Specific scheduled hours and telecommuting availability for this position will be discussed during the interview process. Please note, employees are required to apply and obtain approval through management to telecommute according to operational needs and Agency Telecommuting Program Guidelines. The Mission of the New York State Office of Mental Health is to promote the mental health of all New Yorkers, with a focus on providing hope and supporting recovery for adults with serious mental illness and children with serious emotional disturbances. Applicants with lived mental health experience are encouraged to apply. OMH is deeply committed to supporting underserved individuals, organizations, and communities. To this end, OMH is focused on implementing activities and initiatives to reduce disparities in access, quality, and treatment outcomes for underserved populations. A critical component of these efforts is ensuring OMH is a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees' unique attributes and skills are valued and utilized to support the mission of the Agency. OMH is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Seniority Level
Entry level Employment Type
Full‑time Job Function
Administrative Industries
Government Administration
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$42,641.00/yr - $52,413.00/yr Responsibilities
Assist with guidance on developing peer/recovery-oriented programming and support to enhance the provision of peer support services statewide and foster growth of the peer support workforce with a special focus on the youth peer support workforce. Connect community programs with contracted entities for technical assistance on peer support best practices and ways to reduce stigma and discrimination faced by individuals and families within the mental health and intersecting systems. Promote the inclusion of youth and Youth Peer Advocates in planning, policy implementation, program development, evaluation, monitoring, and related activities, by serving as a liaison between OMH and the community. Assist the youth peer advocate workforce in locating and obtaining relevant training and education to enhance their skills and professional development. Perform community outreach tasks with the goal of building relationships with the community, providers, and programs. Seek input from youth in a variety of forums to create a feedback loop and to promote voice, choice, and meaningful participation in services. Participate in systems advocacy, working internally within OMH toward systematic changes through participation in internal workgroups, providing data/feedback to other departments, and reviewing potential new programs. Work with psychiatric centers, central office and field office staff to continue to incorporate the youth perspective into Agency service development, regulations, guidance, and external messaging. Participate in program visits and provide feedback on the program's strengths and improvement needs. Communicate by phone, mail, email, fax, and in person with a wide variety of individuals, including executive and program staff from other State agencies, community providers, constituent groups, youth and families. Draft correspondence and reports from agencies, contractors, and field staff. Attend staff meetings virtually and in person. Be proficient in programs such as Excel, Word, Teams, One Note, and Outlook. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications
Non-Competitive: Candidates must have two years of lived experience participating in youth or young adult mental health self-help activities as an individual under 21, youth peer support or advocacy programs, or similar organizations or services focused on youth development or support. Lived experience is defined as the first‑hand, personal knowledge and understanding gained from directly navigating and receiving services and supports in the children's mental health and other child related systems. A Mental Health Peer is defined as an individual with lived experience who is actively in recovery from a mental health condition and has self-disclosed their mental health journey. Preferred Qualifications
Lived mental health experience from first‑hand, personal knowledge and understanding gained from directly navigating and receiving services and supports as an element of their recovery as a young person. Experience as an advocate in the mental health system. A Youth Peer Advocacy credential (YPA or YPA‑P). Additional Comments
Specific scheduled hours and telecommuting availability for this position will be discussed during the interview process. Please note, employees are required to apply and obtain approval through management to telecommute according to operational needs and Agency Telecommuting Program Guidelines. The Mission of the New York State Office of Mental Health is to promote the mental health of all New Yorkers, with a focus on providing hope and supporting recovery for adults with serious mental illness and children with serious emotional disturbances. Applicants with lived mental health experience are encouraged to apply. OMH is deeply committed to supporting underserved individuals, organizations, and communities. To this end, OMH is focused on implementing activities and initiatives to reduce disparities in access, quality, and treatment outcomes for underserved populations. A critical component of these efforts is ensuring OMH is a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees' unique attributes and skills are valued and utilized to support the mission of the Agency. OMH is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Seniority Level
Entry level Employment Type
Full‑time Job Function
Administrative Industries
Government Administration
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