Certified Recovery Peer Advocate
Company: Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services
Location: New York City
Posted on: January 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description PURPOSE: The Jewish Board’s Community Behavioral
Health treatment programs provide compassionate, high quality,
evidence-based services to individuals and families in the
communities we serve. Our staff use a culturally competent, person
centered approach to help individuals and their families develop
skills and resources to improve overall functioning, to instill
hope, and to strengthen resiliency. Our programs work closely with
community partners to address health disparities in our
neighborhoods while also celebrating the strengths and resiliency
of our communities. POSITION OVERVIEW: The Peer Specialist engages
participants in peer-based services to identify and overcome
barriers to engagement in treatment and community integration. The
Peer Specialist supports client linkage and engagement with
identified onsite providers and community providers and ensures
that the client’s support networks are sufficient to meet their
needs. The Peer Specialist utilizes a peer relationship to foster
connection, trust, understanding and validation. KEY ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS: RESPONSIBILITIES include but are not limited to:
Individual sessions with clients may include helping them deal with
issues associated with (but not limited to) substance abuse, mental
health treatment, family and social relationships; stress and
symptom management; activities of daily living; medication
management; and independent living or supported housing Provide
emotional and practical support to clients as they engage in
treatment Foster and maintain cooperative and collaborative
relationships with onsite multidisciplinary team as well as
community providers Advocate with and for program clients to
achieve personal goals and address barriers such as fear, stigma
and communication disparities with providers and community supports
Attend and participate in weekly interdisciplinary team meetings
and supervisory sessions Work with client and multidisciplinary
team to assist client toward achieving their treatment plan goals
Monitor and record client’s progress and modify plan according to
needs and preference Comply with all required in-service training
and staff development Document and track resources and client
progress Meets all deadlines for progress/informational notes in
electronic health record, fidelity reports, and other documentation
obligations Perform other related duties as assigned CORE
COMPETENCIES for the position include: Demonstrated ability to
effectively use one’s personal story and role model recovery in a
way that promotes personal growth and empowerment Knowledge of
behavioral health systems, substance use disorders legislation and
regulations, and health conditions Ability to manage multiple
projects and ask for help when needed Ability to participate on a
team to accomplish tasks Serve as a role model to clients, staff,
and stakeholders Ability to work with all stakeholders: clients,
providers, and families in a caring and respectful manner, and with
due understanding of and consideration for cultural differences
Knowledge of treatment, rehabilitation, and community support
programs as they relate to clients and their families Knowledge of
techniques for identifying risk for relapse, risk of harm to
self/others, including crisis management techniques
EDUCATIONAL/TRAINING REQUIRED: High school diploma or equivalent.
Certification as a Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA) or Provisional
Certification as a Recovery Peer Advocate required. Experience
providing advocacy services to people who have substance use
disorders. Past or current participant of substance use disorders
services. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED/LANGUAGE PREFERENCE: Bi-lingual
Spanish a plus but not required. Lived experience with substance
use, work or volunteer experience with clients struggling with
substance use issues COMPUTER SKILLS REQUIRED: Must be able to
document notes in electronic health record. Must be able to be
proficient in computer skills to use Outlook for reading and
sending e-mails, setting up appointments, utilize Microsoft TEAMS
for meetings virtually. VISUAL AND MANUAL DEXIERITY: Must be able
to travel throughout NYC on public transportation, carry laptop and
MIFI, be able to type using a laptop and/or stationary computer.
WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL EFFORT Majority of the work is out in the
community. Some of the work will be office based. Need to be able
to travel throughout NYC via public transportation. Physical effort
may include ascending or descending stairs for subways and to
residences.
Keywords: Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, New York , Certified Recovery Peer Advocate, Healthcare , New York City, New York