Maternal Infant Health Peer Navigator

Maternal Infant Health Peer Navigator

Detroit Recovery Project

Detroit, MI • On-site

$20.43 - $21.63/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact by developing care plans and providing direct support to participants accessing health and social services? If so, join our team as we are seeking enthusiastic and compassionate Maternal Infant Health Peer Navigator to join our close-knit team at Detroit Recovery Project.
  
Who We Are:   
Detroit Recovery Project, Inc. (DRP) is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) that provides outpatient recovery support services for those with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. We treat the whole person through our integrated programs of primary medical and behavioral healthcare.  
  
Our program philosophy is rooted in developing a healthy recovery ecosystem for those seeking long-term recovery. Through strong therapeutic relationships with our clients, helping them to understand the underlying social and emotional issues that drive their substance use, the recovery ecosystem focuses on five key areas:   
  
  • Health amp; Wellness
  • Spirituality
  • Employment
  • Education/Training
  • Family amp; Recovery Support
  
What we’re looking for: 
DRP is currently seeking a full-time Maternal Infant Health (MIH) Peer Navigator. The MIH Peer Navigator will provide peer support to pregnant and postpartum people who have been identified as having risk for substance misuse. This individual will also work with community partners to develop referral pathways to health system navigation, education, health advocacy, and linkage to relevant services, including social support services for pregnant individuals that need peer support. This role requires using a specialized set of knowledge, experience, training, and skills to encourage healthy attitudes and behaviors which prevent the use/misuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.
Compensation Range: This position is supported through grant funding. As a result, compensation is determined by the grant budget and may fall within a designated pay rate or range set by that funding source. The starting pay range for this position is $20.43-$21.63 per hour and is based on non-discriminatory factors such as skills and experience. This is an hourly non-exempt role that is eligible for overtime compensation.
The Ideal candidate will:
  • Provide an individualized assessment of identified families eligible for Peer Navigator Pilot.
  • Assist families by connecting them to community resources.
  • With support of your supervisor, establish relationships to develop a referral pathway of pregnant women to the Agency.
  • Provide families with a warm handoff to the home visiting service that best fits the needs of the family.
  • Provide scheduled follow-up for families to identify any additional needed support.
  • Assess for and provide facilitation of the completion of a plan of safe care on every identified family.
  • Attend monthly Peer Navigator Group Mental Health Consultations.
  • Participate in staff training and development. To attend monthly Peer Navigator Group Mental Health Consultation.
  • Advocate on behalf of persons with behavioral health problems to protect the family's rights and to assist in reducing associated stigma.
  • Be familiar with local community resources.
  • Link individuals to identified services (housing, treatment, medical services, employment, etc.)
  • Input data directly into iPad/tablet during services.
  • Develop and maintain written documentation (assessments, service plans, progress notes, monthly reports, and other programmatic documentation).
  • Have a great attitude and people skills; strong interpersonal skills and ability to relate to individuals from diverse backgrounds.
  • Have a flexible work schedule to include the occasional evening, holiday and weekend as needed.
Qualifications:  
  • High School Diploma or GED is required.
  • Associate’s degree in guidance and counseling, psychology, social work, vocational rehabilitation, business or public health administration or a related field is preferred.
  • Certified Peer Recovery Coach (CPRC) and/or Certified Peer Recovery Mentor (CPRM) are preferred.
  • Experience working with pregnant individuals, new parents, and/or infants in community or healthcare settings.
  • Ability to build trusting relationships and work effectively with diverse populations, including families experiencing social, economic, or health-related challenges.
  • Knowledge of basic maternal and infant health topics (prenatal care, postpartum recovery, infant feeding, safe sleep, developmental milestones, etc.).
  • First Aid/CPR Certification preferred.
  • Minimum of one year experience in providing direct services to individuals living with HIV/AIDS.
  • A valid and unrestricted State of Michigan Driver’s License, proof of insurance, and reliable transportation.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Experience with Electronic Health/Medical Records Systems.
What’s in it for you:  
  • A collaborative environment with Clinical Site Leaders and regular peer review
  • Flexible scheduling-Excellent work/life balance (full-time and part-time schedules available)
  • Full comprehensive benefits available to full-time employees:
  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • 401k with Company match
  • EAP
  • Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF amp; HRSA*)
  • Pet Insurance
*HRSA Student Loan Forgiveness is specific to positions approved by the HRSA Program.
COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement: The COVID-19 Vaccination is strongly encouraged but not required for employment with Detroit Recovery Project.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)



Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Peer Support Specialist?

A: To succeed as a Peer Support Specialist, core technical skills include knowledge of mental health conditions, crisis intervention techniques, and basic counseling principles. Soft skills such as active listening, empathy, and non-judgmental attitude are also crucial, as they enable Peer Support Specialists to build trust and rapport with individuals in need. By combining these technical and interpersonal skills, Peer Support Specialists can provide effective support and guidance, ultimately contributing to improved mental health outcomes and career growth through opportunities for professional development and leadership roles.

Q: What is the career path for a Peer Support Specialist?

A: A Peer Support Specialist's typical career progression involves starting as an entry-level support worker, providing direct assistance to individuals with mental health conditions or substance use disorders. As they gain experience, they can move into mid-level roles such as Program Coordinator or Team Lead, overseeing daily operations and mentoring junior staff. Senior roles like Program Manager or Clinical Supervisor often follow, where they develop and implement treatment plans, manage budgets, and supervise teams, with opportunities to pursue advanced certifications, leadership positions, or transition into related fields like counseling or social work.



Detroit Recovery Project job posting for a Maternal Infant Health Peer Navigator in Detroit, MI with a salary of $20 to $22 Hourly and benefits including Medical, Vision, Dental, and Retirement with a map of Detroit location.