Substance Use Disorder Peer Support Specialist

Riverview Health | Crookston, MN

Posted Date 4/16/2025
Description

RiverView Health, is a community owned, membership based non-profit organization that was formed in 1898 and continues to be the sole community hospital in Crookston, MN.

RiverView Health operates a 25 bed Critical Access Hospital, RiverView Recovery Center; a chemical dependency outpatient treatment program, RiverView Home Care and five primary care and specialty clinics in the hospitals service area.

We have a robust scholarship program for those furthering their education in a medical field, excellent benefits, and a friendly work environment. Full-time benefits include health insurance, free single vision and basic dental insurance, life insurance, long-term disability and short-term disability, and employer HSA contributions. Other benefits include employer pension matching, shift differential, incentive/premium pay, free annual biometric screening and paid volunteer time off.

RiverView is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.

Responsibilities

Substance Use Disorder Peer Support Specialist as a full-time (80 hours every 2 weeks) .

Schedule: Full-Time (1.0 fte) - 80 hours per pay period
Recovery Center hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Pay Range: $17.89 - $25.05 (D.O.E - dependent upon experience)

Job Status: Non-Exempt/Hourly, benefitted position

The Recovery Peer Support Specialist will provide individualized, strength-based, and client-centered peer support services to individuals in recovery from substance use disorder. Under the supervision of a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor, the Recovery Peer will use their lived experience and recovery knowledge to foster hope, promote self-sufficiency, support clients’ recovery goals, and assist clients in building and maintaining skills gained from other treatment services.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

* Peer Support and Mentorship - share personal recovery experiences to build trust, inspire hope, and model recovery. Offer non-clinical emotional support and encouragement to individuals navigating substance use recovery.
* Resource Navigation - Support clients in identifying recovery goals and steps toward achieving them. Guide clients in understanding their rights and advocating for their needs
* Documentation & Reporting - document interactions, support plans, referrals, and outcomes in a timely and confidential manner.
* Collaboration & Teamwork - serve as a liaison between clients and service providers to enhance engagement and continuity of care.
* Ongoing Development - attend required training sessions and maintain certification(s). Engage in supervision, peer consultation, and reflective practice to enhance effectiveness.

Additional Information

Qualifications Required: * Minimum of one year of sustained recovery from substance use disorder required. * Must hold or be willing to obtain a credential from one of the following within the first three months of employment (certification must demonstrate skills in Ethics and Boundaries, Advocacy, Mentoring and Education, and Recovery and Wellness Support * National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) * Minnesota Certification Board * For tribally licensed programs: credentialing from a Tribal Nation when applicable * Upper Midwest Indian Council on Addictive Disorders Preferred: * Associate or bachelor’s degree in social work, addiction studies or related field. * CPR/First Aid Certification. * Experience working in a behavioral health, recovery, or treatment setting. * Familiarity with trauma-informed care, harm reduction, and motivational interviewing. Skills and Competencies: * Ensure accurate data entry for patient registration and scheduling. * Ability to work effectively in a team environment. * Good communication skills (verbal & written), organization, leadership, and problem-solving. * Cultural competency and experience working with diverse populations.

Salary17.89 - 25.05 Hour
Opportunity Type
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