The Collegiate Recovery Peer Support Specialist facilitates recovery-oriented services, conducts outreach, and provides early intervention for students and community members with substance use recovery experience. Responsibilities include leading support groups, developing recovery plans, linking individuals to resources, and promoting recovery education and stigma reduction through events and public speaking. The role involves collaborating with campus and community partners, reporting on program progress, and maintaining ethical standards. Qualifications include a current PRSS SUD Credential, personal recovery experience of at least two years, a valid driver's license, and basic computer skills. Preferred candidates have college experience. Salary ranges from $35,000 to $40,000, with a six-month probationary period, and may involve mentoring student workers. The position is based off-campus and requires passing background checks and drug screening.