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Sr. Peer Initiatives Specialist

Philadelphia, PA ยท On-site

$16.75 - $21.50/hr

Finally, this position will support DBHIDS in its effort to write, plan, and manage projects that promote peer culture and leadership. Employees must be able to work in an office environment that may ...

Forensic BH Navigator

Philadelphia, PA ยท On-site

$19 - $25.25/hr

Learn and observe all standard operating procedures developed for the Behavioral Health Unit, BHJD, and DBHIDS that pertain to Navigation work * Participate in Navigator training, development, and ...

Data Warehouse Developer

Philadelphia, PA ยท On-site

$47 - $64.50/hr

The mission of the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services (DBHIDS) is to educate, strengthen, and serve individuals and communities so that all Philadelphians can thrive.

Case Manager - Crisis Services

Pawtucket, RI ยท On-site

$19.50 - $25/hr

... DBHIDS) and Community Behavioral Health (CBH) to ensure program compliance * Assist the individual to prevent the need for restrictive, acute care services by continuing to monitor services ...

... DBHIDS) and Community Behavioral Health (CBH) to ensure program compliance * Assist the individual to prevent the need for restrictive, acute care services by continuing to monitor services ...

Familiarity with DBHIDS, OMHSAS, ODP, or other Pennsylvania regulatory frameworks * Experience supporting a multi-site, 24/7 workforce * Bilingual English/Spanish CATCH offers a comprehensive ...

Must meet all Department of Health (DOH), Department of Behavioral Health & Intellectual Disability Services (DBHIDS) and Community Behavioral Health (CBH) staffing requirements. Bilingual ...

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As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for dbhids in the United States is $58.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57.69 and $59.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A DBHIDS job refers to a position within the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services (DBHIDS), which is a government agency focused on mental health, addiction services, and intellectual disability support. Employees in DBHIDS roles work to improve the well-being of individuals and communities through policy development, service delivery, and advocacy. Jobs within DBHIDS can range from clinical roles like therapists and counselors to administrative and policy-driven positions. The goal of DBHIDS jobs is to promote recovery, resilience, and inclusion for those in need of behavioral health services.

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DBHIDS (Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services) professionals need a strong background in behavioral health, social work, or related fields, typically with relevant degrees or certifications such as LCSW, LPC, or similar credentials. Knowledge of case management systems, electronic health records (EHRs), and state or local mental health regulations is often required. Excellent communication, cultural competence, and problem-solving skills help in addressing diverse client needs and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. Mastering these skills ensures effective service delivery to vulnerable populations and compliance with regulatory standards in complex behavioral health environments.

What are some typical daily responsibilities for a professional working at DBHIDS?

Daily responsibilities at DBHIDS often include conducting client assessments, developing and monitoring individualized service plans, coordinating care with healthcare providers, and documenting case activities using electronic systems. Team members regularly consult with colleagues from multiple disciplines and may participate in community outreach or resource navigation for clients. You may also be responsible for staying updated on policy changes and attending training sessions. This dynamic environment offers the opportunity to make a direct impact on the well-being of individuals and families while developing specialized expertise in behavioral health services.

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Sr. Peer Initiatives Specialist

Sr. Peer Initiatives Specialist

PMHCC Inc.

Philadelphia, PA โ€ข On-site

$16.75 - $21.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Position Summary:

The Senior Peer Initiative Specialist position promotes and contributes to the development of peer culture with a trauma-informed population health focus. This position will establish a wider and deeper adoption of peer culture, leadership, and support through the DBHIDS system and the Philadelphia community. Finally, this position will support DBHIDS in its effort to write, plan, and manage projects that promote peer culture and leadership. Employees must be able to work in an office environment that may include varying levels of noise, distraction, lighting, and privacy.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Assist with the development and the maintenance of peer culture by engaging DBHIDS, behavioral health providers, and the Philadelphia community in person and online
  • Lead PCCTs Peer Professional Development and Networking Meetings Liaison efforts to support meaningful connection, growth, and professional development across the peer workforce.
  • Share personal story of lived experience at trainings, Community Forms, Symposiums and other community organizations to provide hope for others
  • Enter required information into the data collection system and prepare monthly written reports as assigned.
  • Work in partnership with City of Philadelphia initiatives that engage peers, ensuring effective participation and ongoing monitoring, while contributing subject-matter expertise, shaping project activities, and offering meaningful recommendations to strengthen peer involvement.
  • Provide leadership for PCCIโ€™s role in the DBHIDS Recovery Walk Planning Committee and contribute to planning other DBHIDS events, supporting peer-group recruitment and working with appropriate PCC1, DBHIDS, and community partners.
  • Represent the unit on various internal and external taskforces, advisory boards, and committees such as DBHIDSโ€™ Engaging Males of Color Initiative (EMOC)
  • Contribute content to PCCIU Peer Institute website and social media efforts
  • Support Community Support Program (CSP) meetings, events, and leadership development activities.
  • Contribute to PCCIโ€™s technical assistance activities by supporting focus groups, community listening sessions, and the delivery of intensive Peer Institute technical assistance to behavioral health providers, utilizing lived experience and peer subject-matter expertise.
  • Assist with the skill development of DBHIDS/PCCIU interns and peer volunteers.
  • Recruit certified peers for deployment to targeted DBHIDS related sites
  • Provide on-going support and de-briefmg for the certified peers deployed at various sites
  • Other duties not otherwise specified as needed.

Skills Required:

  • Knowledge of DBHIDS transformation, peer culture in Philadelphia, the Peer Support Toolkit, and Peer Institute.
  • Understanding of the Philadelphia Transformation Practice Guidelines for Recovery and Resilience Oriented Behavioral Health Service and Public Health Issues
  • Demonstrates strong written and verbal communication skills; bilingual proficiency is preferred but not required.
  • Ability to interact with staff and people at all levels in a fast-paced environment, at times under pressure while remaining flexible, proactive, resourceful, and efficient completed with a high degree of professionalism.
  • Able to work well independently and within the confines of a team, with minimal direction
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and Powerยฌ point.

Education and Experience:

  • Minimum of High School Diploma or GED is required, however, Bachelor Degree from an accredited institution is preferred in the areas of Public Health, Social Sciences, Mental Health, or Education
  • Certified Peer Specialist and/or Certified Recovery Specialist from an Accredited Agency
  • Minimum of three (3) years of experience as a CPS working in the behavioral health system providing peer support services

Physical Demands:

  • Regularly requires walking, standing, stooping, bending, sitting, reaching, pushing, pulling and/or repetitive wrist/hand movements for various lengths of time throughout the day
  • Regularly works inside in areas that are adequately lighted and ventilated. Some fluctuation in temperature. No protective equipment routinely needed.
  • Must be able to adapt to continuous changes/demands of the job.

Essential Functions:

  • Must be able to remain in a stationary position for at least one hour at a time
  • Frequently operate a computer and other office productivity machinery such as copier and printers
  • Transportation or able to navigate public transportation around and within Philadelphia neighborhoods

Equal Opportunity Employment:

PMHCC, Inc. is committed to equal opportunity. It is our policy to support equal employment for all employees and applicants without regard to race, religion, color, sex, sexual preferences, age, national origin, disability, behavioral health status, military status or any other characteristic protected by law.

Americans with Disabilities Act:

Employees as well as applicants who are currently, or become disabled, must be able to perform the functions of the job with either reasonable accommodation or unaided. PMHCC, Inc. will examine reasonable accommodations on a case-by-case basis in accordance with the law.


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Industry

Non-profits

Company size

51 - 200 Employees

Headquarters location

Philadelphia, PA, US

Year founded

1987