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... transitions. You will serve as part of a Behavioral Health Home team and receive meaningful ... Keywords family peer support specialist Maine, peer support jobs Maine, behavioral health home peer ...

Program Support Specialist

Soldotna, AK · On-site

$21.21 - $22.06/hr

Transition Services Access Alaska Inc: We are seeking a detail-oriented and mission-driven Program Support Specialist to join our Programs team. This role provides essential administrative support to ...

Peer Support Specialist

Toledo, OH · On-site

$17 - $22/hr

Career Details : We are seeking a passionate Peer Support Specialist to connect and build ... Meet with participants frequently to assure that the transition from incarceration to the community ...

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How much do transitional support specialist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for transitional support specialist in the United States is $24.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $28.37 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Transitional Support Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Transitional Support Specialist, you need a background in social work, psychology, or a related field, often with a bachelor's degree or relevant certification. Familiarity with case management software, documentation systems, and knowledge of community resources is typically required. Strong interpersonal communication, problem-solving abilities, and cultural sensitivity are vital soft skills for building trust and effectively supporting clients. These skills are important because they enable specialists to guide individuals through life transitions smoothly and connect them with necessary services for long-term stability.

What are some common challenges Transitional Support Specialists face when helping clients adjust to new environments?

Transitional Support Specialists often encounter challenges such as clients' resistance to change, emotional stress, and difficulties in accessing necessary resources. Building trust and rapport with clients is crucial, as many may feel overwhelmed or uncertain about their new circumstances. Specialists must also navigate complex systems, such as housing, healthcare, or employment services, to ensure clients receive comprehensive support. Effective communication, patience, and adaptability are essential for overcoming these obstacles and facilitating successful transitions.

What are Transitional Support Specialists?

Transitional Support Specialists are professionals who assist individuals during significant life transitions, such as moving from school to work, from incarceration to community living, or from hospitalization to independent living. They provide guidance, resources, and emotional support to help clients adapt to new environments and overcome challenges. Their work often involves coordinating services, advocating for clients, and developing personalized plans to ensure successful transitions and long-term stability.
More about Transitional Support Specialist jobs
Infographic showing various Transitional Support Specialist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Full Time, 79% Part Time, 19% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,399 per year, or $24.7 per hour.
Peer Support Specialist - Denver

Peer Support Specialist - Denver

ROCKY MOUNTAIN HUMAN SERVICES

Denver, CO • On-site

$19.83 - $22.34/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Why work at Rocky Mountain Human Services?

You will have the opportunity to contribute to an organization serving children with developmental delays and disabilities, adults with cognitive and intellectual disabilities, and veterans in need of employment assistance or who are homeless.

RMHS provides great benefits such as:

  • Employer paid medical, dental, and vision benefits

  • Generous paid time off such as vacation, sick, personal, and holidays

  • Life and disability insurance

  • Tuition reimbursement (full-time employees only)

  • Mileage reimbursement

  • 403(B) with company match

  • Employee assistance program

Position Purpose

The Peer Support Specialist provides peer support services alongside the Clinical Care Management Team by assisting clients with their stabilization and recovery. Peer Support Specialists work individually with clients to help with skill building, goal development, advocacy, information, and encouragement while those clients transition into the community from intensive behavioral health treatment settings. Active client contact is a primary objective of this position. The peer will provide support services to persons with behavioral health and substance use disorders as they transition into their home community and engage in treatment services that help to stabilize their condition. Working collaboratively with the treatment team for each client, to include the Clinical Care Managers, Community Mental health Centers and Primary Care Provider, the Peer Support Specialist assists clients across all stages of the recovery process including transitioning back to their home communities. Please note: this position will primarily support the Denver area. 

Essential Duties

  • Meet with identified clients to provide a calm and reassuring presence and begin working with clients on their goals for transition to their home community.

  • Travel to various treatment and community settings to meet members for initial and ongoing peer support.

  • Respond to requests from staff for peer support for a client, including timely outreach to the client, and follow-up with the staff on the outcome of the request. 

  • Attend regular team meetings to discuss client cases and provide feedback to the team.

  • Attend and participate in regular supervision

  • Build relationships with clients using peer specialist and other training (e.g. Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP); supporting clients as needed to promote recovery presenting personal recovery experiences in a positive and therapeutic manner, without glorifying problem experiences.

  • Works with a team and individually to provide necessary support to clients and assist them in the development of problem solving, decision making, and realistic goal setting. Support includes advocacy, education, and mentoring, as needed.

  • Present educational programs to providers or clients as needed.

Documentation

  • Ensure that client contact is documented in a timely manner as required by the contract.

  • Complete paperwork as required by the Community Transitions programs.

  • Write and submit reports, as needed in a timely manner.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

The Peer Specialist must model recovery-oriented behaviors, encourage client engagement, seek opportunities to coach social skills, foster optimism, and bolster hope. Additionally, the Peer Specialist will assist in the development of problem-solving skills, constructive negotiation, decision-making skills and realistic goal setting. The vehicle for fostering these skills are built upon the common factors of trust, empathy, and rapport, all the while maintaining appropriate boundaries commensurate with the Peer Support Specialist paraprofessional role.

Minimum Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or equivalent (required).  

  • Personal lived experience with mental health issues and recovery.

  • 2 years experience working in a peer support specialist or similar role.

  • Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Peer Specialist Training Certificate that includes the Colorado State Core Competencies. Wellness and Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) Training Course. Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI), Mental Health First Aid, CPR/AED and motivational interviewing (required within six months of hire)

Preferred Qualifications

  • Associates degree or higher in behavioral health field preferred.

  • Previous experience working in behavioral healthcare.  

  • Bilingual- Spanish

Driving Requirements

  • Valid driver’s license
  • Proof of motor vehicle insurance
  • Personal vehicle in good operating condition for use during work
  • No major violations in the past three years.
  • No more than two moving violations in the past three years
  • Ability to meet and maintain agency driving requirements and operate agency vehicles
  • Drivers must upload proof of ongoing auto insurance every 6 months into Paycom/Relias.
  • Any Accidents and/or damages while using a personal vehicle for work purposes shall be the sole responsibility of the employee. RMHS is not responsible for any damage incurred to the employee’s personal property.