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Certified Peer Specialist - Parent


Montgomery Area Mental Health Authority, Inc


Location

Montgomery, AL | United States


Job description

This is a responsible, professional position as a certified peer who utilizes strategic sharing of their own personal experience of parenting a child with either a serious emotional disturbance or a serious mental illness involved in multiple child-serving systems (e.g. mental health, co-occurring substance use, special education, juvenile justice, or child welfare.). Peer Support services provide structured, scheduled activities that promote socialization, recovery, self-advocacy, development of natural supports, and maintenance of community living skills by Parent Certified Peer Specialists (CPS-P). Parent Peer Support services actively engage and empower an individual and his or her identified supports in leading and directing the design of the service plan and thereby ensures that the plan reflects the needs and preferences of the individual (and family when appropriate) with the goal of active participation in this process. Additionally, this service provides support and coaching interventions to individuals (and family when appropriate) to promote recovery, resiliency and healthy lifestyles and to reduce identifiable mental health and physical health risks and increase healthy behaviors intended to prevent the onset of disease or lessen the impact of existing chronic health conditions.  Peer supports provide effective techniques that focus on the individual's self-management and decision making about healthy choices which ultimately extend the members' lifespan. 

Parent peer support specialists assist parents and caregivers to participate in the wraparound planning process, access services, and navigate complicated child-serving agencies. 

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:

REQUIREMENTS:

Basic proficiency in the use of computer for the purposes of documenting interventions provided; willingness and ability to learn effective use of Electronic Health Record. 

Ability to connect with youth receiving services in the children's mental health system

Ability to connect with parents and to establish and stay in a peer relationship with the parent/primary caregiver.

Ability to assist the parent in collaborating with other youth serving systems as needed to achieve youth and family needs.

Ability to assist families to identify their goals for treatment and support parents to take specific action to achieve these goals.

Basic understanding of mental health conditions and the treatment services and/or recovery support services that are available to youth and families.

Basic knowledge of empowerment and the goals and objectives of the Parent and Consumer Movements.

Ability to work with individuals or groups.

Basic knowledge of consumer rights and advocacy.

Ability to communicate effectively – both in oral and written form.

Ability to work a set schedule.

Ability to understand the unique experience of mental illness.

Ability to serve as a role model, showing by example that recovery and resiliency is possible.

Ability to relay coping skills, positive attitude skills, and self-esteem.

Ability to assist in establishing support systems and interface with agencies, organizations, and groups.

Ability to facilitate peer support/self-help groups.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Must have High School Diploma or GED

Must hold a valid driver's license and maintain a driving record that is acceptable to the Carastar Health's insurance carrier.

Must maintain at least liability coverage on personal vehicles.  

Must successfully complete Certified Peer Specialist – Parent training that is sponsored and approved by the Alabama Department of Mental Health, prior to or within 90 days of hire.

ADMH Qualifications for this required certification are listed below:  


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