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Certified Peer Counselor Supervisor 1 Opportunity Vancouver, WA (North Vancouver - Salmon Creek Site) OUR CLINICAL TEAMS WORK IN THE HOMES OF FAMILIES AND IN THE COMMUNITY; PLUS, IN AN OFFICE SITE ...

PEER SUPPORT SUPERVISOR - CCSEP

San Diego, CA

$18.25 - $23.50/hr

Under the supervision of the Program Manager for CCSEP, the Peer Support Supervisor provides leadership, oversight, and support to a team of four (4) Peer Support Specialist to ensure high-quality ...

PEER SUPPORT SUPERVISOR - CCSEP

San Diego, CA · On-site

$18.25 - $23.50/hr

Under the supervision of the Program Manager for CCSEP, the Peer Support Supervisor provides leadership, oversight, and support to a team of four (4) Peer Support Specialist to ensure high-quality ...

About the Role We are seeking a Peer Support Professional Supervisor full-time to provide the following: * Provide services based on the principles of wellness self-management, personal recovery ...

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What are peer supervisors?

Peer supervisors are individuals who oversee and support the work of their colleagues, usually within the same professional or experiential group. They provide guidance, feedback, and mentorship to peers, often in fields such as social work, mental health, or peer support programs. Their main role is to facilitate professional development, ensure adherence to best practices, and foster a collaborative work environment. Peer supervisors typically have experience in the same role as those they supervise, making them well-equipped to understand and address common challenges. Effective peer supervision can improve service quality and staff well-being.

What is the difference between Peer Supervisor vs Peer Counselor?

AspectPeer SupervisorPeer Counselor
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require certifications in supervision or mental healthHigh school diploma or equivalent; certifications in counseling or mental health often preferred
Work EnvironmentSupervises peer counselors, manages teams, and oversees program operationsProvides support and guidance to peers, often in community or healthcare settings
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in healthcare, social services, and community programs to oversee peer support staffCommonly found in mental health, addiction recovery, and community outreach programs

While both roles involve working with peers, a Peer Supervisor manages and oversees peer counselors, focusing on supervision and program management. A Peer Counselor provides direct support and guidance to peers, often in a counseling capacity. The roles complement each other within community and healthcare settings, but differ mainly in responsibilities and level of oversight.

What are some common challenges faced by Peer Supervisors when supporting their teams, and how can these be managed effectively?

Peer Supervisors often encounter challenges such as balancing supportive relationships with accountability, managing conflicts within the team, and ensuring consistent communication. Successfully navigating these challenges involves setting clear expectations, fostering open dialogue, and utilizing conflict resolution strategies. Additionally, regular training and supervision from higher-level staff can equip Peer Supervisors with the tools needed to support their teams effectively while maintaining professional boundaries.

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

To thrive as a Peer Supervisor, you need experience in peer support, a strong understanding of recovery principles, and often a relevant certification such as Certified Peer Specialist (CPS). Familiarity with case management systems, documentation tools, and relevant privacy regulations like HIPAA is typically required. Outstanding communication, leadership, and conflict resolution skills help foster a supportive team environment and provide effective guidance. These skills ensure quality peer services, staff development, and compliance with organizational and legal standards.
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Certified Peer Counselor Supervisor

CCSWW

Vancouver, WA

$31.50 - $35.04/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

CCSWW's Family Behavioral Health Team - Awarded Employer of the Year!

Certified Peer Counselor Supervisor 1 Opportunity

Vancouver, WA (North Vancouver - Salmon Creek Site)

OUR CLINICAL TEAMS WORK IN THE HOMES OF FAMILIES AND IN THE COMMUNITY; PLUS, IN AN OFFICE SITE

Catholic Community Services, Family Behavioral Health is looking for a Peer Counselor Supervisor 1 who wants to join our team of innovators who continually "push the envelope" and challenges traditional thinking in Behavioral Health.

WHO ARE WE:

We are a values-driven organization, providing family oriented mental health care for children, youth and families in their own home and community. Our enthusiastic clinical teams provide whatever is needed to help children and youth remain safely in their own home with their family, restoring hope with promise, providing intense mental health services and supports, and helping to strengthen the family unity. With sites located in Western Washington including Vancouver / Portland Metro area, we offer comprehensive intensive, Wrap-around mental health services to a diverse population for youth and families. We employ nearly 800 caring and compassionate employees. 

WHAT WE VALUE: 
Compassion Diversity Strength-Based-Approach Social-Justice & Our Staff!

WHAT WE OFFER:

  • Starting Pay Range: $31.50 - $35.04 per hour

BENEFITS:

  • 12 paid holidays; plus 1 personal holiday each year!
  • 3 weeks' vacation per year
  • 12 sick-days per year
  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision Insurance
  • Life Insurance (1 times annual salary)
  • Retirement Plans: 403-B Employee Savings Plan and an Employer Contribution Pension 

Certified Peer Counselor Supervisor provides direct supervision and therapeutic support to peers, collaborating with clinical partners to support the assessment of youth safety in the home and community. Peer Counselor Supervisor has an essential role in safety management for the youth and families served, having responsibility to supervise peers in their assessment and support of at-risk youth in their homes. Supervisor works with family and youth peers to provide clinical training and quality assurance for all peer services including: advocacy for youth needs, assisting youth in verbalizing areas of physical and emotional risk and communicating those risks to their clinical team.


JOB SUMMARY:

  • Oversee/Supervise team of Peer Counselors serving in high-risk behavioral health interventions (families).
  • Provide support for safety by Identifying high-risk, clinically complex circumstances involving the Peer Counselors and notify necessary stakeholders (Clinical Supervisor, Manager/Director). Provide peer supervision to assess acuity and immediate risk/need and with clinical team, determine the most appropriate response.
  • In collaboration with the Clinical Supervisor, Therapist, Peers and other key team members, consult and determine the role and participation of a Peer involvement with a family.
  • Directly supervise peer staff in the safety planning process by providing staff support to share vital information in the safety assessment of children youth and their families by providing consultation, assessment, and support to therapists and clinical supervisors involved with high-risk, difficult to engage clinical situations.
  • Orient peer staff to their role in behavioral health service provision; provide training in the work and value of the Peer role to clinicians, leadership members, and community partners.
  • Directly support engagement of youth and families in behavioral health services, must be highly skilled at connecting story as a former consumer of mental health service with clinical treatment, supervise Peers in this activity and ensure Peer’s ability to communicate their position to the family and the clinical team.
  • Assess and review the Peer Partner’s behavioral health role in the clinical treatment of a child or youth, ensure work and documentation is consistent with the youth’s identified diagnosis and treatment goal.
  • Supervise Peers to assess service activities and therapeutic options for families they serve that will contribute to their healing and support and assist the peer to communicate that information to the treatment team.
  • As part of the clinical treatment team, review and analyze the Treatment plan and make suggestions for improvement/ modifications related to peer participation. Assure Therapist is contacted for coordination of behavioral health care with peer supports when needed.
  • Provide leadership for peers to actively participate in team meetings when needed and ensure family voice is heard throughout their therapeutic intervention.
  • Actively participate as part of the Site Clinical Leadership Team, including attending weekly consultation and clinical treatment team reviews.
  • Provide hands on field coaching and mentoring to Peers, including responding to crisis situations whenever needed.
  • Serve as Peer Counselor in higher risk/more complex clinical interventions.
  • Provide community leadership for peer led recovery services by actively working in the community to articulate the peer role in community meetings and with important stakeholders
  • Attend peer supervisor, community, mental health and on-going trainings on an as-needed basis.
  • Other duties as assigned.

A full job description may be shared with applicants chosen to interview. 


WHAT WE ARE SEEKING IN A CANDIDATE:

  • Certified Peer Counselor Credential (per WAC 388-865-0107).
  • Lived experience as youth who was involved in the mental health or other child-serving systems or as a Parent of a special-needs child who has been a recipient of community services within the past ten years.
  • Age 21 or older per DSHS requirements.
  • High school diploma/GED.
  • At least 1 year of experience providing peer support services.
  • Availability to work flexible hours (some evenings, nights, weekends).
  • Demonstrated ability to assess and respond in crisis situations.
  • Leadership qualities/ demonstrated leadership ability.
  • To teach de-escalation skills as well as or to respond in person, as needed.
  • Demonstrate effective verbal and written communication.
  • Must have reliable transportation, valid driver’s license and automobile insurance with acceptable driving record.
  • Pass background check through DSHS and Washington State Patrol.
  • Washington State Counselor Registration (HIV/AIDS training required).
  • Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
  • Support and uphold the mission, beliefs and values of Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing services.
  • Demonstrates the necessary attitudes, knowledge and skills to deliver culturally competent services and work effectively in multi-cultural situations.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • AA or B.A. in social sciences, social services or mental health field background.
  • Three years relevant experience with social services and mental health agencies to working with people who need assistance.

ABOUT VANCOUVER 

Vancouver, nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Cascade Mountains, on the north bank of the Columbia River with sweeping views of Mt. Hood. Vancouver, 10 miles from Portland, offers quality, affordable cost of living. Enjoy all the area has to offer:

  • Explore the region with some of the most scenic trails, lakes, and rivers with millions of square acres of dedicated outdoor space with 191 area parks in Vancouver. Take a scenic drive through the hills of north Clark County, stop off at one of many wineries; or head to Moulton Falls to enjoy a scenic backdrop for a picnic.
  • Perhaps, you are a hardcore mountain biker looking to get some fresh air in lush forests, a fisherman who enjoys landing the perfect salmon, a birdwatcher looking for a red-tailed hawk, or seeking to snowshoe at Mt. Helens – Vancouver USA is the place for you!

If you are passionate about providing strength-based mental health services for children, youth and their family, we would love to hear from you! 

Internal Applicants please provide updated resume and letter of interest.  Note to Internal Candidates: HR reviews internal compensation and determines increase based on their experience and also agency internal equity factors. 

If you are not on our Careers, copy and paste this link: https://fbh-ccsww.icims.com/jobs/intro?hashed=-435738801  to view and apply for this opportunity.

For additional questions, contact Karla Lacktorin, Regional Clinical Recruiter, at karlal@ccsww.org  

Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Please let us know if you need special accommodations to apply or interview for this position.