Certified Peer Specialist - Forensic Services Unit
Company: Wisconsin Community Services
Location: Milwaukee
Posted on: May 7, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Responsibilities:Position Summary: The Certified Peer
Specialist is a person who has a lived experience of mental health,
substance use or co-occurring needs, is in recovery, has had formal
training in the peer specialist model of support, and has passed
the State of Wisconsin certification exam. Peer Support Specialists
work 1:1 with people currently enrolled in the forensic services
programs including Competency, Conditional Release (CR) and Opening
Avenues to Recovery Success (OARS). The Peer Specialists utilize
their own unique lived experience to engage the individuals they
are serving, acting as a role model for recovery during each
interaction.Peer Specialists support individuals in the following
goals: improve quality of life, promote recovery, increase their
ability to effectively deal with challenges, problem solve crises,
increase individuals' ability to manage stressors outside an
inpatient hospital setting and assist in navigating between system
access points and levels of care. Essential Functions:--- Provide
1:1 peer support service to Competency, CR and OARS participants in
the Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha and Waukesha Counties communities
(including participant's home and other community-based
locations).--- Link participants to a variety of individualized
supports and services within the service region including
traditional mental health services such as case management,
psychiatry and individual therapy, mutual aid support groups,
natural supports and other kinds of healing and/or purposeful
activities that may contribute to the recovery process.--- Assist
participants in exploring goals and priorities while participating
in the peer support program and collaborate on the creation of a
Needs/Support Assessment for the duration of program enrollment.---
Provide a strength-based review of a participant's abilities,
strengths, and assets.--- Encourage participants to become the
expert of their own lived experiences and develop voice and choice
around service participation to be empowered in their recovery.---
Support participants in navigating systems of care, encouraging
them to communicate with service providers to allow for maximum
self-determination and dignity in care. --- Incorporate
evidence-based practices into the provision of services including
but not limited to Motivational Interviewing (MI), Trauma Informed
Care (TIC), and Person-Centered Planning.--- Responsible for
accurate documentation and maintaining case files as required by
agency policy, government regulations, and applicable local, state,
and federal codes. This includes completion of initial and ongoing
Needs/Support Assessments, and progress notes for each interaction
with participants in the program. --- Communicate and collaborate
with assigned case workers and treatment team on a bi-weekly basis,
at minimum, to share updates on progress made towards recovery
goals.--- Work with the participants' collateral and community
contacts to promote continuity of care to support their recovery
journey. --- Assist participants in their process of stabilization
and recovery. --- Maintain safety practices and continually assess
potential risk when in the community and when working with
participants--- Provide educational discussions with small groups
of participants as needed or requested.--- Attend and participate
in training, staff and supervision meetings.Other Duties and
Responsibilities: --- Other job-related duties as determined to be
necessary to carry out the responsibilities of the position.---
Other duties will be determined by the supervisor. Job
Qualifications:Minimal Qualifications: --- High school or GED/HSED
required--- Graduate of state Certified Peer Specialist training---
Possess current Certified Peer Specialist certification--- Valid
driver's license, automobile, and sufficient insurance to meet
agency requirements is requiredKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
--- Maintain Peer Support State Certification--- Personal
experience with mental health and substance use needs and knowledge
of recovery principles --- Knowledge of the Wisconsin Criminal
Justice System--- Knowledge of local treatment programs and
community resources to include housing, education, public
transportation--- Knowledge of the Circuit Court Access Program
(CCAP)--- Strong verbal and written communication skills--- Ability
to respond appropriately in crisis situations--- Sensitivity toward
cultural, ethnic and disability issues--- Good organizational,
computer and typing skills--- Good judgment--- Effective use of
time--- Must be trained in all WCS required Evidence Based
Principals, including mandated reporter training, within 90 days of
hire and follow models for fidelity established by the agency Other
Job Information (if applicable):Work Relationships and Scope:
Reports to the assigned Program Director/Supervisor. Has contact
with a wide variety of individuals including participants, staff,
DHS, DOC, institution staff, prison/jail staff, psychiatrists,
treatment providers, family members and the public. Personal
Attributes: Follow agency Code of Conduct; adhere to established
policies and procedures of the agency and of all funding sources;
conduct self in an ethical manner; maintain professional and
respectful relationships with program staff, other WCS staff,
individuals receiving services and all external persons and
agencies involved with service provision; sensitivity toward
cultural, ethnic and disability needs; demonstrate commitment to
agency values and mission.Working Conditions: Job is performed in a
combination of office setting and field work throughout a
four-county region with individuals who are participating in the
CR/OARS/Competency programs; some of whom may be unstable and
symptomatic at times. The position requires travel to various
county jails and/or mental health facilities throughout the
4-county service region in WI. Most work is performed in the
community, primarily at participants' residences. Staff members are
expected to transport participants as needed.Typical work week:
Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30, although some flexibility is necessary to
accommodate participant needs (to include possible extended workday
hours, weekends, and holiday coverage). Some of the work is done
sitting at a desk and using the computer; 40 hours per
week.Physical Demands: Position is mobile with time spent in the
community, including home visits and other community-based
locations; driving throughout Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha and
Waukesha counties; must be able to go up and down stairs.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform essential functions. Wisconsin Community
Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, veteran, disability status or any other characteristic
protected by federal, state or local law. pm21
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Keywords: Wisconsin Community Services, Tinley Park , Certified Peer Specialist - Forensic Services Unit, Other , Milwaukee, Illinois
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