Certified Peer Recovery Specialist 35
Job Description
Job Description:\n\nSalary: $25.00 - $15.00 per hour DISCLOSURE - MULTI-EMPLOYER ROLE: This W-2 hourly Certified Peer Recovery Specialist position includes responsibilities that span across the following three affiliated organizations, all under shared leadership: FOCUS #1 Lighthouse Behavioral Health Center FOCUS #2 Community Wellness Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program FOCUS #3 HolBrock Estates Supportive Housing Programs You will maintain separate W-2 employment relationships with each organization and will receive individual payroll compensation from each entity based on the time worked and services provided for their respective programs. This means you will be an official employee of all three companies, with hours, responsibilities, and compliance obligations tracked separately for each. This role is structured as an up to 40-hour per week position, with approximately 16 of the total weekly hours allocated to Lighthouse Behavioral Health Center, 16 of the total weekly hours allocated to Community Wellness Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program and 8 of the total weekly hours allocated to HolBrock Estates Supportive Housing Programs. While day-to-day supervision and scheduling will be coordinated centrally to support integrated care, each employer will manage its own onboarding, HR, and compliance processes in accordance with applicable laws and organizational policies.DISCLAIMERS: The specific statements shown in each section of this job description are not intended to be all-inclusive. They represent typical elements and criteria necessary to perform the job successfully. Job responsibilities may be modified or expanded over time, and the company will inform the employee of any such changes. Client Service Location Expectations: This position is based on-site at the supportive housing program located at 3021 Garrison Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21216. All services are to be delivered in person at this location. The staff member is expected to be present on-site during scheduled shifts, provide support within the residence, and ensure documentation and responsibilities are completed in alignment with program protocols. Remote work or off-site service delivery is not applicable for this role. Caseload Makeup: The assigned caseload for this position consists of twelve (14) Category A clients who reside in the community and may be serviced at 3310 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, MD, throughout the community, or in the community meeting room of 3021 Garrison Boulevard location. DIVISION: Operations CLASSIFICATION: This is a full-time, W-2 employee position totaling 40 hours per week, with hours allocated across three affiliated organizations as follows:HolBrock Estates Supportive Housing Programs (HESHP):Part-time, W-2 employee approximately 8 hours per week (20% of total weekly hours)Community Wellness Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (CWPRP):Part-time, W-2 employee approximately 16 hours per week (40% of total weekly hours)Lighthouse Behavioral Health Center (LHBHC):Part-time, W-2 employee approximately 16 hours per week (40% of total weekly hours) While each assignment is classified as part-time under its respective entity, the combined total constitutes a full-time, 40-hour per week role across the organization network. This structure ensures shared staffing efficiency and cross-program collaboration in alignment with operational and regulatory needs. WORK SCHEDULE: Every Monday, Wednesday and Fridays of each week from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM each day.COMPENSATION RANGE:Compensation for this position ranges from $25.00 to $15.00 per hour, and is commensurate with experience, expertise, verified credentials, and available company budget. In addition to hourly wages, eligible employees may receive a comprehensive benefits package that includes: Paid Time Off (PTO) Family and Medical Leave Health, Medical, and Dental Insurance Reimbursement or health insurance coverage, as available Supplemental Health and Disability Insurance Options Retirement Savings Plan Professional Development Support and Continuing Education OpportunitiesANTICIPATED TRAVEL: 5% of the time. There is no additional compensation for travel.GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Assist supervisor with work-related requests.Collaborate with and serve as program POC for external treatment providers and outside agencies as needed.Responsible for following regulations of COMAR, CARF, any other regulatory body, and company policies/ procedures related to service delivery and documentation and co-facilitating orientation of all new hires to these as well.Support the maintenance of a safe environment by participating in training and drills as requested.Maintain confidentiality of records relating to clients treatment.Participate in external and internal audits/surveys (CARF/CSA/OHCQ) as directed by the supervisor.Participates in quality assurance and performance improvement plans by completing periodic audits or other activities to ensure regulatory compliance and/or improve service delivery. PHYSICAL DEMANDS:Frequent lifting, bending, walking, and standingAbility to lift up to 40 lbs and assist with resident transfersUse of PPE and participation in resident lifting or repositioning WORKING CONDITIONS:Licensed assisted living home environmentClose interaction with residents experiencing physical or cognitive declineHigh-contact, hands-on caregiving role with regulated standards and documentation FOCUS #1:CLASSIFICATION: Part-time, W-2 employee approximately 16 hours per week (40% of total weekly hours)ACCOUNTABLE TO: Registered Peer SupervisorACCOUNTABLE FOR: Providing peer-based support that promotes recovery, wellness, and empowerment, documenting services accurately, and modeling recovery principles in alignment with ethical standards and program goals.ALTERNATE TITLE(S): Certified Peer Recovery Specialist COMPANY: Lighthouse Behavioral Health Mental Health Center Lighthouse Behavioral Health Center is a community-based mental health organization dedicated to empowering individuals and families through accessible, compassionate, and evidence-based behavioral health services. We specialize in providing person-centered care for children, adolescents, and adults facing emotional, behavioral, and substance use challenges. Our programs include outpatient therapy, psychiatric care, intensive in-home services, case management, and substance use treatment, including Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). At Lighthouse, we believe in the power of integrated care, clinical excellence, and cultural humility to support long-term wellness and recovery. Guided by our mission to serve with empathy and integrity, we are proud to walk alongside our clients on their path to healing and stability. COMPANY WEBSITE: https://lighthousebhc.org COMPANY PHONE NUMBER: (667) 400-6206 HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT PHONE NUMBER: (667) 400-6206 EXT 10 HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT EMAIL ADDRESS: hr@lighthousebhc.org SUMMARY OF POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:The Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) uses their lived experience in recovery to provide support, mentorship, and hope to individuals navigating substance use, mental health, or co-occurring challenges. The CPRS builds authentic, trust-based relationships with clients, assists them in developing recovery plans, connects them to community resources, and promotes wellness, empowerment, and self-advocacy. This role complements clinical services by offering recovery-oriented, person-centered support grounded in mutual respect and shared experience.SCHEDULED DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Provide one-on-one peer support services to individuals in recovery from mental health, substance use, or co-occurring disorders. Document the session in the electronic health record and code these sessions as H0038.Facilitate or co-facilitate recovery groups, wellness activities, or peer-led workshops. Document the session in electronic health record and code these sessions as H0024.Assist individuals with goal setting, recovery planning, and identifying personal strengthsAccompany clients to appointments, support meetings, or community service connections as neededPromote hope, empowerment, and resiliency through shared lived experienceSupport clients in navigating systems such as housing, employment, legal, or entitlementsHelp individuals develop healthy coping strategies, self-advocacy skills, and support networksParticipate in team meetings, staff supervision, and interdisciplinary coordinationModel wellness and self-care and maintain healthy professional boundaries UNSCHEDULED DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Respond to participant needs or crises as they arise during the shiftSupport resident engagement, community-building, and peer accountabilityCover or assist with group facilitation in the absence of a clinician or staff leadParticipate in training, continuing education, and peer support developmentAssist with program events, outings, or wellness initiativesContribute to recovery-oriented environment by sharing inspirational messages, resources, or wellness toolsMaintain confidentiality and adhere to ethical guidelines and the Maryland Code of Ethics for Peer Recovery Specialists COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS:Strong ability to connect with individuals through empathy, respect, and lived experienceKnowledge of recovery pathways and peer support values (e.g., WRAP, SMART Recovery, 12-step)Excellent active listening and communication skillsAbility to model recovery principles and maintain wellness in the workplaceFamiliarity with trauma-informed care and person-centered service deliveryBasic proficiency with electronic documentation systems or willingness to learnAbility to work independently and collaboratively in diverse team settingsReliable, trustworthy, and committed to ethical peer practice LEVEL OF EDUCATION / TRAINING / QUALIFICATIONS:High school diploma or GED requiredMust possess a valid Maryland Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) credentialMust have personal lived experience with recovery from substance use and/or mental health challengesMinimum 1 year of sustained recovery strongly preferredMust pass background check and complete all required onboardingValid drivers license and reliable transportation preferred (especially for community-based roles)CPR/First Aid certification or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire FOCUS #2:CLASSIFICATION: Part-time, W-2 employee approximately 16 hours per week (40% of total weekly hours)ACCOUNTABLE TO: Psychiatric Rehabilitation Specialist (Operations Manager 4)ACCOUNTABLE FOR: Delivering skill-building and community support services in accordance with individualized rehabilitation plans, promoting client independence, and maintaining timely and accurate documentation of services provided. ALTERNATE TITLE(S): Direct Support Professional, PRP Worker, Direct Support Worker COMPANY WEBSITE: https://cwprp.org COMPANY: Community Wellness Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program The Community Wellness Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP) is a core service of Community Wellness Outpatient Mental Health Center, designed to support individuals living with serious mental illness in achieving stability, independence, and improved quality of life. Our PRP provides structured, community-based support focused on developing life skills, managing symptoms, and promoting personal recovery goals. Through individualized service planning, case management, health home coordination, and peer support, the PRP helps clients navigate housing, employment, education, and health care access. Services are person-centered, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive, with an emphasis on whole-person care and long-term wellness. The program serves both youth and adults, working in close collaboration with clinical providers, families, and community partners. COMPANY PHONE NUMBER: (443) 478-4304 HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT PHONE NUMBER: (443) 478-4304 EXT 10 HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT EMAIL ADDRESS: hr@cwprp.org SUMMARY OF POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:The Direct Support Professional (DSP) in the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP) is responsible for supporting individuals with serious mental illness and/or co-occurring disorders in achieving greater independence and community integration. The DSP helps clients build daily living skills, access resources, follow through on treatment goals, and develop coping strategies that support their wellness and recovery. Services may be provided in the community, in the clients home, or at a designated program site and must align with the client's individualized rehabilitation plan.SCHEDULED DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Provide skill-building and rehabilitation services in alignment with each clients Individualized Rehabilitation Plan (IRP), as scheduled by the Scheduling Department and in response to client needs.Assist clients in developing and practicing activities of daily living (ADLs), including cooking, cleaning, personal hygiene, transportation, budgeting, and other life skills that promote independence.Support clients in navigating community systems, such as public transportation, benefits enrollment offices, housing resources, and medical or behavioral health appointments.Deliver services in accordance with PRP scheduling protocols, client availability, and the goals outlined in the IRP.Promote client independence, self-advocacy, and recovery-oriented practices through every interaction.Submit accurate and client-centered daily progress notes in the electronic health record (EHR) that reflect the nature and outcome of each session.Complete all session documentation in real time or no later than the end of each shift.Follow all documentation standards and use the appropriate service codes for PRP sessions:Use H2016 with Place of Service (POS) code 15 for off-site sessions (minimum of 15 minutes)Use H2016 with POS code 52 for on-site sessions (minimum of 60 minutes)Use modifier U2 for services provided to minor clientsUse modifier U3 for services provided to adult clientsMaintain minimum service delivery requirements:At least 3 sessions per month for minor clientsAt least 6 sessions per month for adult clientsRender services in accordance with the assigned schedule provided by the Scheduling Department and remain responsive to emerging client needs requiring additional or flexible support. UNSCHEDULED DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Respond to client needs or crises as they arise during scheduled service hoursParticipate in interdisciplinary team meetings, trainings, or supervision as requiredAssist clients in accessing urgent care, legal, or housing-related services during emergenciesSupport program engagement efforts, including wellness groups, events, or outreachReport concerns about client safety, housing conditions, or behavioral changes promptly to supervisorsUphold confidentiality, dignity, and trauma-informed service delivery in all interactions; Collaborating with each assigned clients assign