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Peer Coordinator CCBCH

Bloomington, IN · On-site

$20.05 - $28.10/hr

The Peer Coordinator will not act as the primary supervisor of the peer workforce instead the coordinator will provide matrix supervision to peers while they are integrated into clinical teams ...

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How much do peer coordinator jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for peer coordinator in Indiana is $55,066.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $66,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a peer coordinator?

A Peer Coordinator is responsible for supporting and mentoring individuals with similar experiences, often in academic, recovery, or mental health settings. They facilitate peer support programs, provide guidance, and help connect individuals to resources. The role involves organizing activities, fostering a supportive community, and ensuring effective communication between peers and program staff. Peer Coordinators often draw from their own experiences to offer relatable support and encourage personal growth in others.

What does a peer coordinator do?

A typical day for a Peer Coordinator often involves leading group discussions or workshops, providing one-on-one support to peers, and connecting individuals to needed resources or services. You may spend time coordinating with other staff members, reviewing case notes, and tracking participant progress using digital systems. Collaboration is frequent, as Peer Coordinators often work within multidisciplinary teams to create supportive environments and troubleshoot challenges participants may face. The role is dynamic and people-focused, making each day varied and rewarding for those who enjoy helping others reach their goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a peer coordinator?

To thrive as a Peer Coordinator, you generally need experience in group facilitation, peer support, and resource referral, often complemented by a relevant degree or peer specialist certification. Familiarity with case management software, data tracking systems, and online communication platforms is often required. Strong interpersonal communication, empathy, active listening, and conflict resolution skills are highly valued in this role. These competencies are crucial for building trust, supporting peers effectively, and ensuring smooth coordination across various services or support networks.

What are the most commonly searched types of Peer jobs in Indiana?

The most popular types of Peer jobs in Indiana are:

What cities in Indiana are hiring for Peer Coordinator jobs?

Cities in Indiana with the most Peer Coordinator job openings:

Peer Coordinator CCBCH

Centerstone

Bloomington, IN • On-site

$20.05 - $28.10/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 4 days ago


Centerstone rating

7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 64 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

40th of 242 rated social care providers


Job description

Centerstone is among the nation's leading nonprofit behavioral health systems with thousands of employees dedicated to delivering care that changes people's lives. A dynamic, well-established organization, we offer rewarding opportunities to serve all ages in a variety of settings. Come talk to us about joining the Centerstone team!


JOB DESCRIPTION:

SUMMARY OF POSITION

Responsible for the development, implementation and facilitation of peer support programs throughout Centerstone specific to substance use and mental health disorders. Provide supervision to certified peers and individuals working toward supervision. Will provide guidance and support to the peer worker to promote competent and ethical delivery of services and supports through development of the workers application of professional peer work knowledge, skills and values. The coordinator will work directly with peers to help in identifying community resources, strategies to manage caseloads, and client advocacy while integrated into a larger clinical team framework. The Peer Coordinator will not act as the primary supervisor of the peer workforce instead the coordinator will provide matrix supervision to peers while they are integrated into clinical teams throughout Centerstone. Must work collaboratively and maintain positive professional communication with Centerstone teams, community partners and referral sources.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Provide matrix supervision to all certified peers and individuals working toward certification throughout Centerstone.
  • Coordinate and facilitate peer support groups and individual peer support sessions
  • Train and supervise peer support staff
  • Provide regular feedback and guidance to peer support staff
  • Advocate for the needs and rights of individuals receiving peer support services
  • Assist peers in setting and achieving personal goals
  • Develop and implement strategies to ensure engagement and participation in peer support programs
  • Collaborate with other service providers to ensure comprehensive and integrated support for peers
  • Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of peer support programs and implement changes as necessary
  • Plan and facilitate educational workshops and support groups for peers and community members
  • Promote awareness and understanding of peer support services within the community

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES

  • Excellent verbal and written communications skills
  • Ability to utilize an electronic medical record
  • Understanding of substance use/ co-occurring disorders
  • Understanding of medicated assisted treatment
  • Working knowledge of recovery
  • Ability to be innovative and be flexible
  • Understands the importance of evidence-based practices.
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Organized with attention to detail.
  • Manages timeline to complete tasks and meets deadlines

QUALIFICATIONS

Education Level

High school diploma or GED required. Bachelor's degree in social services preferred. Equivalent experience considered in place of education requirement.

Years of Experience

Three to five years' experience working as a certified peer in a behavioral health environment with addictions/substance use disorder. Experience working in a peer role within a treatment setting is required.

Experience supervising is preferred. Experience in evidence-based and best practices interventions is preferred.

Certification/Licensure

Certified as a Peer Support Specialist required.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Standing - 20%

Sitting - 80%

Squatting - Occasional

Kneeling - Occasional

Bending - Occasional

Driving - Occasional

Lifting - Occasional

DISCLAIMER

The duties and responsibilities described in this document are not a comprehensive list and additional tasks may be assigned to the employee from time to time, or the scope of the job may change as necessitated by business demands.

Time Type:

Full time

Pay Range:

$20.05--$28.10

Delivering care that changes people's lives starts with our employees. Below are just some of the great benefits Centerstone employees enjoy:

  • Medical, dental, and vision health coverage

  • Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts

  • 403b retirement plan with company match

  • Paid time off and ten paid holidays

  • AD&D Insurance, Life Insurance, and Long Term Disability (company paid)

  • Employee Resource Groups

  • Continuing education opportunities

  • Employee Assistance Program

Centerstone is an equal opportunity employer. Employment at Centerstone is based solely on a person's merit and qualifications directly related to professional competence. We treat all clients and colleagues with dignity and respect.

At Centerstone, we use our values as a guide for what we do. Respect, Expertise, Integrity and Empowerment are at the heart of every interaction at Centerstone, and particularly rooted in our Culture.

Our approach to culture is to create an environment that encourages, supports and celebrates the voices and experiences of our employees. We are committed to a culture of empowerment, respect, integrity and expertise that powers our innovation and connects us to each other, our clients and the communities we serve.

Centerstone is also committed to a strong culture of quality and safety, celebrating role-models who champion best practices for quality, clinical risk, and patient safety.


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