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Peer Specialist

Brooklyn, NY · On-site

$16 - $19/hr

The Peer Specialist performs a wide range of tasks to assist participants in regaining independence within the community, learning and practicing new skills, helping participants monitor their ...

Peer Specialist

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$47K - $54K/yr

Rapidly after release into the program, the Peer Specialist will assist the Clinical team with conducting Supervision Introduction/Orientation meetings with new participants to review supervision ...

Peer Mentor

Fall River, MA · On-site

$18.50 - $23.75/hr

The Peer Mentor will provide our youth with a positive role model, work to enhance the self-worth of our youth and assist our youth with their efforts at reaching their full potential. The Peer ...

Peer Support Specialists are people who have been successful in their own recovery process from ... regulations. * Assist participants in working with their case manager and/or treatment team in ...

Peer Support Specialists are people who have been successful in their own recovery process from ... regulations. * Assist participants in working with their case manager and/or treatment team in ...

Peer Advocate

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$28.60/hr

... assistants, helps clients to transition from homelessness to permanent housing. Lenox Hill Neighborhood House is looking to recruit a part-time Peer Advocate who will be an integral member of our ...

Peer Specialist

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$27.48/hr

The Peer Specialist will also assist in inspiring, promoting empowerment, and fostering self-determination among our participants. In addition, the Peer Specialist will assist participants in ...

Peer Specialist

$61K - $100K/yr

Summary This Peer Specialist position may only be filled with a Veteran that meets statutory ... * Assist and empower Veterans, who are diagnosed with mental illnesses and/or co-occurring ...

Peer Specialist

Laramie, WY · On-site

$17 - $20/hr

Peer Support Specialists are people who have been successful in their own recovery process from ... regulations. * Assist participants in working with their case manager and/or treatment team in ...

Peer Specialist

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$27.48/hr

The Peer Specialist will also assist in inspiring, promoting empowerment, and fostering self-determination among our participants. In addition, the Peer Specialist will assist participants in ...

Advocate for guests and assist them in accessing healthcare, behavioral health, and community-based ... Peer Certification * Lived experience with the mental health system and a willingness to ...

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How much do peer assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for peer assistant in the United States is $24.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What skills do you need for peer support?

Peer assistants need strong communication and active listening skills to effectively support others. Empathy, patience, and the ability to maintain confidentiality are essential, along with basic problem-solving skills and a good understanding of the environment they work in. Some roles may also require relevant certifications or training in counseling or mental health first aid.

What is the best job for people with autism and anxiety?

A peer assistant role can be suitable for individuals with autism and anxiety because it often involves structured tasks, clear communication, and supportive environments. Such jobs may require strong interpersonal skills and patience, and they often provide training to help manage social interactions and stress. It's important to consider personal strengths and preferences when choosing a job in this field.

What is the difference between Peer Assistant vs Peer Mentor?

AspectPeer AssistantPeer Mentor
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; training providedHigh school diploma; often additional training or experience
Work EnvironmentEducational settings, peer support programsEducational or community programs, ongoing mentorship roles
Employer & Industry UsageSchools, universities, mental health programsSchools, universities, youth organizations
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Peer Assistants and Peer Mentors both support peers in educational settings, but Peer Assistants typically focus on providing immediate support and assistance, often with minimal training. Peer Mentors usually engage in ongoing guidance and development, often requiring more experience or training. Both roles are vital for fostering supportive environments, but they differ in scope and responsibilities.

What are Peer Assistants?

Peer Assistants are students or individuals who provide support, guidance, and resources to their peers within academic, residential, or campus settings. They often help new students adjust to college life, answer questions about campus resources, and offer advice based on their own experiences. Peer Assistants serve as role models, facilitate group activities, and may assist in resolving conflicts or referring students to professional staff when needed. Their main goal is to promote a welcoming and supportive community.

How much does a peer support specialist make?

In Kentucky, peer support specialists typically earn between $12 and $18 per hour, depending on experience, certifications, and work setting. Salaries can vary based on the employer and whether the role is full-time or part-time, with some positions offering additional benefits such as training and supervision in mental health or addiction recovery environments.

What jobs pay 4000 a week without a degree?

Peer Assistant roles typically do not pay $4,000 a week; high-paying jobs that do often require specialized skills, experience, or certifications. Examples include certain sales positions, real estate agents, or freelance consultants, but these roles usually involve significant effort, client management, or entrepreneurial activity rather than entry-level positions. Most jobs paying this amount without a degree are rare and often involve commission-based earnings or self-employment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Peer Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Peer Assistant, you need strong interpersonal skills, active listening abilities, and often a background in the specific academic or campus area you are supporting. Familiarity with campus resources, learning management systems, and basic office software is commonly required. Outstanding communication, empathy, and problem-solving skills help you effectively support and guide peers. These competencies enable Peer Assistants to foster a positive environment, enhance student engagement, and contribute to the overall success of their peers.

How do Peer Assistants typically support students in managing academic and personal challenges?

Peer Assistants often serve as approachable resources for students, offering guidance on academic strategies, time management, and campus resources. They may facilitate workshops, lead study groups, or provide one-on-one support, depending on the needs of their peers. While not acting as counselors, Peer Assistants are trained to listen empathetically and refer students to professional campus services when more specialized help is needed. This role requires strong communication skills and the ability to foster a supportive, inclusive environment.
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Student Assistant: EXCELerator Peer Tutor - 82456

Student Assistant: EXCELerator Peer Tutor - 82456

St. Charles Community College

Lake Saint Louis, MO • On-site

$15/hr

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


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7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

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Job description

Founded in 1986, St. Charles Community College (SCC) has a reputation as one of the best two-year colleges in Missouri. SCC's service area includes a six-county region with a population exceeding 540,000. SCC's main campus, located in Cottleville, has won architectural awards for its innovative, contemporary design. The college's Dardenne Creek Campus features the Center for Healthy Living and the Field to Table Institute. Opening Fall 2025, the Innovation West Campus, located in Wentzville, features the Regional Workforce Innovation Center. With a focus on innovation, St. Charles Community College is a leader in delivering high-quality education in a state-of-the-art learning environment. The success of SCC is rooted in its mission to serve the community by "focusing on academic excellence, student success, workforce advancement, and life-long learning within a global society."

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Tutors will assist students enrolled in SCC courses one-on-one and in group settings. The peer tutor can assist with any assignments from the previously studied curriculum. Other duties may include helping students with study skills, technology, and time management. Must be able to work independently and as a team member. Time management is required for on-time appointments and maintaining a work schedule. There will be mandatory orientation and training sessions.

Qualifications and Requirements: Student applicants must be current SCC students enrolled in a minimum of 6 credit hours. Students must have a written recommendation from a Department Chair or faculty member for each subject they will tutor. Students must have successfully completed required courses in at least one of the following subject areas:

  • Biology
  • Business Technology
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • English/Writing
  • Mathematics
  • Physics

Students can tutor only in subjects in which they have taken courses at SCC. In specific subjects, students can only tutor courses at a level from which they have already surpassed. An example, a student who has taken English composition I (ENG-101) and not English composition II (ENG-102) cannot tutor a student currently taking ENG-102. Additionally, subject-specific requirements are described below:

  • Students interested in tutoring Biology:

The Peer Tutor should be able to assist any student up through general Biology: cells to organisms; those who can help students with general Biology: organisms to environment, microbiology, human anatomy, and/or human physiology are preferred.

Peer Tutors in Biology must have taken general biology: cells to organisms (BIO-150) or higher-level Biology at SCC and received a grade of "B" or better.

  • Students interested in tutoring Business Technology:

The Peer Tutor should be able to assist any student up through microcomputer applications; those who can help students with word processing and database applications are preferred.

Peer Tutors in Business Technology must have taken microcomputer applications (BTC-103) or higher-level Business Technology at SCC and received a grade of "B" or better.

  • Students interested in tutoring Chemistry:

The Peer Tutor should be able to assist any student with general chemistry I; those who can also help with general chemistry II, organic chemistry I & II, and/or quantitative analysis are preferred.

Peer Tutors in Chemistry must have taken general chemistry I (CHM-115) or higher-level chemistry at SCC and received a grade of "B" or better.

  • Students interested in tutoring Computer Science:

The Peer Tutor should be able to assist any student through programming fundamentals with Python. Those who can help students with SQL programming, microcomputer applications, C++ programming, and/or C# programming are preferred.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Peer Tutors in computer science must have taken programming fundamentals with Python (CPT-135) or higher-level computer science at SCC and received a grade of "B" or better.

  • Students interested in tutoring English/Writing:

The Peer Tutor should be able to assist any student in English Composition II; those who can help with technical writing and/or creative writing are preferred.

Peer Tutors in English/Writing must have taken English Composition II (ENG-102) or higher-level English/Writing at SCC and received a grade of "B" or better.

  • Students interested in tutoring Mathematics:

The Peer Tutor in Mathematics should be able to assist any student up through college algebra; those who can help students with trigonometry, calculus, and/or statistics are preferred.

Peer Tutors in Mathematics must have taken college algebra (MAT-158) or higher-level mathematics at SCC and received a grade of "B" or better.

  • Students interested in tutoring Physics:

The Peer Tutor in physics should be able to assist any student up through general physics I; those who can help students with general physics II and/or engineering physics I & II are preferred.

Peer Tutors in physics must have taken general physics I (PHY-150) or higher-level physics at SCC and received a grade of "B" or better.

Scheduling: Work hours must not conflict with students' academic schedules. Weekday availability is required, with hours from morning through evening. Schedule is flexible and subject to availability, averaging 10-15 hours per week. Tutors will have a set schedule for the semester in the EXCELerator, but may be asked to work in support of additional EXCELerator events, as the student's schedule allows, so long as it does not conflict with the student's schedule.

Length of Employment: Positions are offered on a term-by-term basis aligned with academic semesters, with the possibility of renewal. Openings are available in spring, summer, and fall semesters.

St Charles Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer


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