Compass Health Network
Peer Specialist ACT TAY
Compass Health Network, Jefferson City, Missouri, United States, 65109
Peer Specialist ACT TAY
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Compass Health Network
Location:
Jefferson City - Stadium Boulevard
Compensation:
$20.20 / hour
Description Use Your Lived Experience to Empower Others as a Peer Specialist. If you've walked the path of recovery and want to help others do the same, this is your opportunity to turn your journey into purpose. As a Peer Specialist, you’ll use your lived experience with behavioral health or substance use recovery to inspire hope, support growth, and walk alongside individuals as they build the life they want. You'll be part of a compassionate, person-centered team that values your voice and the power of shared experience.
About ACT/ACT TAY/STEPS ACT (Assertive Community Treatment)/ACT TAY (Assertive Community Treatment for Transitional-Aged Youth)/STEPS (Shape, Teach, Evolve, Prepare, Support) programs are a way of providing many types of service to people with chronic mental health disorders. ACT/STEPS teams provide services directly to people in their community. People who access ACT/STEPS services receive the wrap-around psychiatric services, but within the comfort of their own home and community. ACT/STEPS team members are comprised of professionals in the areas of psychiatry, social work, nursing, substance use disorders, supported employment, and peer support so they have the skills they need to meet the many needs of the people they serve. The ACT/STEPS team provides these services 24 hours a day, seven days a week, each day of the year.
This is a great opportunity for someone who:
believes that recovery is possible for everyone
wants to make a difference by encouraging others to take charge of their wellness
eager to use their lived experience to inspire hope & resilience in others
Is passionate about person-centered care and empowering individuals with complex needs
Enjoys working closely with a supportive team to create real, measurable change
Is looking for meaningful work that blends clinical, practical, and relational skills
Key Responsibilities
Share personal recovery experiences and model healthy coping strategies
Support individuals in building confidence, resilience, and community connections
Assist with goal-setting and navigating treatment and support systems
Help individuals recognize and build on their own strengths
Participate as a valued member of the treatment team
Provide transportation support when clinically indicated; driving is an essential function of this position
Provide on-call crisis intervention covering nighttime, evening and weekend hours
Complete required state training, supervision, and certification processes (if not already certified)
Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
High School/GED required
Work Experience
Must self-identify as a current or former consumer of behavioral health, substance use, or co-occurring disorder services
Must complete a state-approved training program, pass a standardized examination, complete certification process within 60 days of hire date, and maintain ongoing certification as a Certified Peer Specialist through the MCB (MO). Required only when applicable.
A valid driver's license and agency established minimum automobile coverage required
You’ll Be a Great Fit for This Role if You:
Are in recovery and want to use your story to inspire others
Understand the importance of peer connection, self-determination, and community support
Are empathetic, reliable, and able to build trusting relationships
Communicate openly and respectfully with others from all walks of life
Are excited to be part of a supportive clinical team
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Compass Health Network
Location:
Jefferson City - Stadium Boulevard
Compensation:
$20.20 / hour
Description Use Your Lived Experience to Empower Others as a Peer Specialist. If you've walked the path of recovery and want to help others do the same, this is your opportunity to turn your journey into purpose. As a Peer Specialist, you’ll use your lived experience with behavioral health or substance use recovery to inspire hope, support growth, and walk alongside individuals as they build the life they want. You'll be part of a compassionate, person-centered team that values your voice and the power of shared experience.
About ACT/ACT TAY/STEPS ACT (Assertive Community Treatment)/ACT TAY (Assertive Community Treatment for Transitional-Aged Youth)/STEPS (Shape, Teach, Evolve, Prepare, Support) programs are a way of providing many types of service to people with chronic mental health disorders. ACT/STEPS teams provide services directly to people in their community. People who access ACT/STEPS services receive the wrap-around psychiatric services, but within the comfort of their own home and community. ACT/STEPS team members are comprised of professionals in the areas of psychiatry, social work, nursing, substance use disorders, supported employment, and peer support so they have the skills they need to meet the many needs of the people they serve. The ACT/STEPS team provides these services 24 hours a day, seven days a week, each day of the year.
This is a great opportunity for someone who:
believes that recovery is possible for everyone
wants to make a difference by encouraging others to take charge of their wellness
eager to use their lived experience to inspire hope & resilience in others
Is passionate about person-centered care and empowering individuals with complex needs
Enjoys working closely with a supportive team to create real, measurable change
Is looking for meaningful work that blends clinical, practical, and relational skills
Key Responsibilities
Share personal recovery experiences and model healthy coping strategies
Support individuals in building confidence, resilience, and community connections
Assist with goal-setting and navigating treatment and support systems
Help individuals recognize and build on their own strengths
Participate as a valued member of the treatment team
Provide transportation support when clinically indicated; driving is an essential function of this position
Provide on-call crisis intervention covering nighttime, evening and weekend hours
Complete required state training, supervision, and certification processes (if not already certified)
Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
High School/GED required
Work Experience
Must self-identify as a current or former consumer of behavioral health, substance use, or co-occurring disorder services
Must complete a state-approved training program, pass a standardized examination, complete certification process within 60 days of hire date, and maintain ongoing certification as a Certified Peer Specialist through the MCB (MO). Required only when applicable.
A valid driver's license and agency established minimum automobile coverage required
You’ll Be a Great Fit for This Role if You:
Are in recovery and want to use your story to inspire others
Understand the importance of peer connection, self-determination, and community support
Are empathetic, reliable, and able to build trusting relationships
Communicate openly and respectfully with others from all walks of life
Are excited to be part of a supportive clinical team
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