| Location | South Florida Terraces, FL |
CRISIS CENTER OF TAMPA BAY
POSITION DESCRIPTION
PEER RECOVERY NAVIGATOR (Peer Specialist)
Position Details
Job Status: Full-Time, Non-Exempt
Reports to: Manager of Recovery Navigation Services
Department: Success 4 Kids and Families
The Crisis Center of Tampa Bay brings help, hope and healing to people facing serious life challenges or trauma resulting from physical, verbal, or sexual abuse or assault, labor or sexual exploitation, domestic violence, financial distress, substance abuse, medical emergency, suicidal thoughts, and emotional or situational problems.
Position Summary
The Peer Recovery Navigator role is a "peer-based" position; potential candidates will have personal, lived experience with substance use struggles and recovery.
The Peer Recovery Navigator works directly within the community to provide peer support and real-time crisis intervention to individuals and families who are facing substance use-related challenges. Peers use a non-judgmental, authentic and empathetic approach to empower individuals and families, help them get connected to necessary resources, and assist in the Marchman Act process, if needed. The Peer Recovery Navigator will provide detailed information specific to the Marchman Act process and be a consistent support for the individual and/or the family as they navigate towards court-ordered treatment.
The Peer Recovery Navigator role involves close collaboration with internal and external departments and agencies. This role includes office and field-based work with individuals and families in the Hillsborough, Pinellas and Pasco County communities.
The Peer Recovery Navigator reports to the Manager of Recovery Navigation Services and, in their absence, the Director of Therapeutic Intervention Services.
Strategic/Transformational Duties and Responsibilities
Provides exceptional, client-centered and trauma-informed peer-based services and crisis intervention
Responds to internal and external referrals within 24 business hours
Interacts with clients using agency, contract and program policies and procedures
Documents client information/interactions in appropriate, HIPAA-protected agency systems, including the designated Electronic Health Record
Coordinates other internal and external services to clients impacted by substance use
Identifies linkages to additional providers for trauma therapy, mental health treatment, and other social and concrete support services
Provides information and referrals for voluntary substance use treatment
Regularly attends Hillsborough County Marchman court proceedings each week
Assists families and service providers with the Marchman Act process
Such services include:
Providing information and education
Assistance with filing a petition for involuntary treatment
Assistance with the assessment costs, if no other means is available
Providing support at court hearings
Provides information on the Marchman Act process to healthcare providers, law enforcement and other community stakeholders.
Develops and maintains relationships with community stakeholders and makes every effort to attend stakeholder events and meetings.
Engages with the public at events to promote Crisis Center programs
Participates in public service campaigns designed to improve safety and facilitate awareness of substance use concerns/dangers.
Actively engages in networking activities to improve knowledge of additional resources available to our community, as well as to promote and raise awareness of the Recovery Navigation program.
Transactional/Administrative Duties and Responsibilities
Required Competencies
Education and Experience
Physical Demands/Working Conditions
Physical Requirement: Must have ability to lift and carry up to 25 lbs. Employee must be at to sit, climb or balance, hear, use hands, taste/smell, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, stand, walk, talk, and reach with hands and arms.
Working Conditions: Duties are performed primarily in an office setting. Operates computer and standard office equipment such as telephone and copier/printer. Other activities may require services to be provided in the community to include private homes, court system, treatment facilities, public areas and other service providers' locations.
Note: This position requires interaction and engagement with people who may potentially be struggling with crises, substance use, mental health, and/or mental illness - conditions which bring an element of risk. The successful candidate is one who can maintain composure when working with people in crisis and understands that situations such as these can change quickly.
Travel: Extensive within the Tampa Bay area. Must have a current and valid driver's license and must be willing to use their personal vehicle for job-related assignments as required (parking and mileage reimbursement is available).
Hours: M-F 8:00am- 5:00pm - sometimes evenings and occasional weekends
Employees may be required to work holidays, evenings, and/or weekends; and during hurricanes and other times of disasters/critical incidents.
This job description is not intended to describe, in detail, the multitude of tasks that may be assigned but rather to give a general sense of the responsibilities and expectations of this position. As the nature of business demands change so, too, may the essential functions of this position.
CCTB is committed to a policy of equal employment opportunity and affirmative action for our applicants and employees. It is our policy to apply recruiting, hiring, training, promotion, compensation, and professional development practices without regard to actual or perceived race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or certain classifications based on genetic