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Certified Peer Specialist

Saint Peters, MO ยท On-site

$16.75 - $21/hr

Certified Peer Specialist Location: St. Charles Department: SUD Services Employment Type: Full Time ... Facilitate group education as scheduled. * Obtain trainings to assist in professional development ...

Certified Peer Specialist

Canton, GA ยท On-site

$18 - $40/hr

The Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) will assist individuals with self-directed recovery by ... DJJ), Education (experience teaching k-12 grade) or have 5 years of human service experience.

Certified Peer Specialist

Souderton, PA ยท On-site

$17.75 - $22.25/hr

Maintains continuing education requirements to sustain active certification through the Pennsylvania Certification Board. * Models the values, principles, and philosophy of Peer Support. * Draws upon ...

Certified Peer Specialist

Crookston, MN ยท On-site

$20 - $23/hr

Required Education, Certification, and Experiences * Required primary mental health diagnosis and lived experience as a consumer of mental health services. * Certification as a Peer Specialist ...

Certified Peer Specialist

Salem, MO

$14.75 - $18.50/hr

Education, Experience, and/or Credential Qualifications: Certification as a Peer Specialist (or ability toattaincertification based on state guidelines). Experience in recovery-focused care or peer ...

Certified Peer Specialist

Farmington, MO ยท On-site

$15.50 - $19.50/hr

Education and/or Experience Qualifications: * Current certification as a Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) in the State of Missouri. If you don't currently have Peer Specialist credentials to meet this ...

Certified Peer Specialist

Saint Peters, MO

$16.75 - $21/hr

Certified Peer Specialist Location: St. Charles Department: SUD Services Employment Type: Full Time ... Facilitate group education as scheduled. * Obtain trainings to assist in professional development ...

Certified Peer Specialist

Steelville, MO

$15.50 - $19.25/hr

Education, Experience, and/or Credential Qualifications: Must be a Certified Missouri Peer Specialist High School Diploma/GED Must have a valid driver's license and a favorable recent driving record.

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How much do certified peer educator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for certified peer educator in the United States is $19.90, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $22.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a certified peer educator?

Certified Peer Educators are individuals who have undergone specialized training to provide education, support, and guidance to their peers on a variety of topics, such as health, wellness, academics, or social issues. They use their shared experiences to connect with others and offer relatable advice and resources. These educators often work in schools, colleges, or community organizations to promote positive behaviors, raise awareness, and foster supportive environments. Certification ensures they have the necessary skills to facilitate discussions, lead workshops, and serve as role models within their communities.

How do certified peer educators typically collaborate with other campus organizations and staff?

Certified Peer Educators often work closely with campus health centers, counseling services, and student affairs offices to deliver educational programs and outreach initiatives. They may partner with other student organizations to co-host workshops, awareness campaigns, or training sessions. This collaboration not only enhances the effectiveness of their educational efforts but also provides opportunities to network and learn from professionals in related fields. Building these relationships is a key part of the role and helps peer educators make a broader impact on campus well-being.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a certified peer educator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Certified Peer Educator, you need a solid understanding of health education principles, active listening, and foundational knowledge in peer support, often supported by completion of a Certified Peer Educator training program. Familiarity with educational platforms, online learning tools, and documentation systems is frequently required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, empathy, cultural competence, and the ability to facilitate group discussions set top performers apart. These skills enable Certified Peer Educators to effectively engage peers, foster positive behavioral change, and create supportive learning environments.

What is the difference between Certified Peer Educator vs Peer Support Specialist?

CriteriaCertified Peer EducatorPeer Support Specialist
CredentialsCertification required, often from a recognized organizationCertification may be required, varies by state or organization
Work EnvironmentEducational settings, community programs, health initiativesHealthcare facilities, mental health agencies, addiction treatment centers
Employer & IndustryNonprofits, health organizations, educational institutionsHealthcare providers, mental health clinics, social services

Both roles involve supporting individuals through shared experiences, but Certified Peer Educators often focus on education and prevention, while Peer Support Specialists provide ongoing emotional and practical support within healthcare settings.

What are the five roles of a certified peer educator?

A certified peer educator's roles include providing support and guidance to peers, sharing accurate information about health or social issues, promoting positive behaviors, serving as a role model, and facilitating access to resources and services. These roles require strong communication skills, empathy, and knowledge of relevant topics, often supported by certification training. They work in environments such as community centers, schools, or healthcare settings to foster trust and encourage healthy choices.
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Certified Peer Specialist

Unity Family Services

Indiana, PA โ€ข On-site

$15/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 8 hours ago


Job description

Are you someone who is looking for a new career? Do you want to help others without years of formal education?

Do you have a past history of mental health struggles or drug and alcohol addiction and are looking to make a difference?

The Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) provides peer support services; serves as a consumer advocate; provides consumer information and peer support for consumers in emergency, outpatient or inpatient settings. The CPS performs a wide range of tasks to assist consumers in regaining control over their own lives and over their own recovery process.

The CPS will role model competency in recovery and ongoing coping skills. This is a non-clinical role. CPS's are directly supervised by Certified Peer Specialist Supervisors and the Clinical Director (Mental Health Professional).

The Mission of Unity Family Service's Peer Support Program is to:

  • Inspire the hope and recovery of wellness
  • Reduce the anxiety of the individual seeking help
  • Promote empowerment and self-determination
  • Increase understanding through self-discovery
  • Support community integration
  • Increase positive attitudes towards recovery
  • Decrease negative stigmas towards mental illness
  • Increase employment opportunities for participants
  • Partner with community resources
  • Reinforce the goal that: "I can do it, too!"

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • The CPS will work collaboratively with Peer Support Supervisors and Clinical Director, to provide Peer Support Services to individuals who are eligible in a variety of settings, i.e. group homes, provider service agencies, drop-in centers, community settings, and the home environment.
  • Initiate, establish, and maintain positive relationships with clients while developing trust and building rapport.
  • In collaboration with Program Supervisor and Clinical Director, establish what CPS's role will be in supporting peer recovery.
  • Provide advocacy on behalf of your clients and help them to navigate the health and social service systems.
  • Work closely with clients to address problems, answer questions, gather and provide information and advice, and connect client to resources and the community.
  • Act as a coach and mentor, and help clients to set goals and develop skills. This includes the creation of a Wellness Recovery Action Plan which will outline personal goals for recovery, as well as identify and plan for challenges.
  • Consistently review personal goals for recovery and generate new goals as needed.
  • Share and discuss common experiences and build a collective sense of community.
  • Display respect and patience for each person's unique recovery journey and celebrate successes and goal achievement.
  • Help participants utilize resources to meet their basic needs, such as access to services, obtaining safe housing, or energy assistance.
  • Support vocational choices and assist participant success. This might include activities such as regularly checking in at the end of the work day, reviewing social skills needed on the job, or practicing ways to handle job-related anxiety.
  • Review various skill-building tools and provide handouts on topics of interest to participants, i.e. overcoming negative self-talk, symptom management, building positive relationships, etc.
  • Assist Peer Support Supervisor and Clinical Director with the creation of ISP and Strength Based Assessments.
  • Ensure that services provided are individualized and in accordance with the objectives listed on the Strength Based Assessment and ISP.
  • Ensure sessions times are depicted accurately and in compliance with medical necessity.
  • Support peer with enhancing communication and social skills.
  • Assist peers with setting up and sustaining self-help (mutual support) groups.
  • Teach peers how to identify and overcome fears.
  • Assist non-peer staff in identifying program environments that are conducive to recovery; lend their unique insight into mental illness and what makes recovery possible.
  • Participate in treatment team meetings if available at participants' request.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by Program Supervisor, Clinical Director, or Operations Director.

Education and Experience Requirements:

  • High School Diploma or GED.
  • Life experience with mental illness or the mental health system.
  • At least 12 months of successful full, part-time, or volunteer work experience within the last 3 years, or 24 credit hours of post-secondary education.
  • Knowledge and skill in Peer Support and recovery principles, values, and practice.
  • Completion of state approved Peer Specialist Certification
  • Must pass initial and random drug tests.

Personal and Professional Attributes:

The Certified Peer Specialist will understand and have a commitment to the philosophy, mission, values, and vision of Unity Family Services Inc. This individual will be able to demonstrate these values with his/her leadership practices. This person will possess personal and professional integrity, strong communication skills and an excellent professional appearance and presentation. Strong analytical and decision-making skills along with considerable tact and diplomacy are important considerations. This individual must also possess strong interpersonal skills, a good sense of humor, high energy level and a positive calm outlook. Other attributes include the following:

  • Is respectful, honest and demonstrates integrity and ethics.
  • Listens effectively, shares ideas and information openly and facilitates relationship building by establishing trust.
  • Reduces conflict and chaos through the promotion of positive interactions.
  • Refrains from negative conversation that inhibit the growth and productivity of management, employees, consumers and the agency.
  • Interested in serving as a mentor to others.
  • Has excellent computer skills.
  • Possesses initiative, good judgment and the ability to problem solve.
  • Has handled demanding workloads to meet objectives.
  • Is consumer/client focused, service oriented, and has effectively influenced positive growth.
  • Works effectively with all levels of management and departments, in particular, the Peer Support Supervisor and Clinical Director.
  • Is driven, compassionate, and creative.
  • Team player.

Physical Requirements:

  • Often hectic consumer/client homes, community, providers and office space.
  • Ability to travel by auto.
  • Occasional lifting of 10-20 pounds.
  • Sufficient vision acuity for routine driving, computer use, and moderate to heavy reading and writing responsibilities.
  • Position requires walking, sitting and standing at moderate levels.
  • Stamina able to be maintained to manage a work level that may exceed 40 hours per week.
  • Position requires a high level of all forms of communication skills: written, verbal, listening.

Requirements of Continued Employment:

  • Valid PA driver's license and auto insurance required (Any accident's, DUI's, citations, or arrests must be reported immediately to Direct Supervisor)
  • Act 33/34 clearances required
  • FBI Clearance
  • Ability to comply with regulations of Medicaid and Medicare Services and complete ongoing trainings and required CEUs (18/year)

If these requirements are met, the employee will have the option to move to a full-time position, where they will then be eligible for the benefits listed in the "benefits" section.

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time


Benefits:


  • 401(k)(if full-time)
  • 401(k) matching(if full-time)
  • Dental insurance(if full-time)
  • Flexible schedule
  • Health insurance(if full-time)
  • Life insurance(if full-time)
  • Paid time off
  • Professional development assistance
  • Vision insurance(if full-time)


    Supplemental pay types:


    • Bonus opportunities


    People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply

    Ability to commute/relocate:


    • Kittanning, PA: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)


    Education:


    • High school or equivalent (Preferred)


    Experience:


    • Peer Support: 1 year (Preferred)