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Youth Peer Support Specialist/trainee - Children, Youth, And Family Mobile Crisis Team - Wed - sat 12pm - 10:30pm

Provide crisis stabilization support to children and youth in community settings
Seattle
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Frontier Behavioral Health

Frontier Behavioral Health

A provider of behavioral health services, including mental health treatment and substance use disorder recovery support in Washington state.

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CYF Youth Peer Support Specialist

Frontier Behavioral Health's presence in Spokane is more than 100 years strong, allowing our non-profit organization to understand the varied needs of our clients and the larger community. Our programs are designed to provide evidence-based treatment to adults, youth, and seniors who are dealing with a wide range of behavioral health issues. As a Trauma-Informed Care Organization, we firmly believe in recovery and that our clients can lead fulfilling and meaningful lives, and we consider it an honor and a privilege to assist them in their journey. If you want to have a positive impact in the lives of others, come join us!

Why Choose Frontier Behavioral Health?

At Frontier Behavioral Health, we value our employees and recognize the importance of every employee's contribution to our mission.

Our behavioral health services make a positive difference in the lives of those we serve and contribute to the health, safety, and quality of life for everyone in Spokane County.

At FBH we have a variety of client services, including outpatient, inpatient, community outreach, crisis services, partnerships with schools, law enforcement, and more.

Our evidence-based, culturally appropriate, trauma-informed behavioral health services address the diverse needs of those we serve.

Shift

Wednesday-Saturday 12PM-10:30PM - This shift is eligible for added shift differential of 6.58% to the base pay listed below.

Job Description

The Children, Youth, and Family Mobile Crisis Team is a mobile crisis team that provides crisis services twenty-four seven, three hundred and sixty-five days a year. This is a unique and specialized team that aids children and youth in resolving crisis and providing for the engagement and coordination of community services specializing in engagement and treatment of children and youth. The team will provide rapid response, assessment services, crisis intervention, supportive counseling, linkage to requested/necessary resources, and appropriate community-based mental health and SUD treatment.

The Children, Youth, Family (CYF) mobile crisis team Youth Peer Support Specialist is specially trained to work as a part of a mobile 24/7 crisis team for children, youth, and families throughout Spokane County. This program is an outreach program to homes, hospitals, schools, correctional facilities, and any location the children, youth, and family are located to provide stabilization during crisis events. This is a specialized position requiring a willingness to work a flexible 24/7 schedule in rotation with other clinical staff assigned to Crisis Response Services. The CYF Youth Peer Support Specialist is to provide targeted support services, and to assist in the provision of a system of care that is child-centered with the needs of the child and family to assist in preventing hospitalization, incarceration, and/or out of home placement.

To be effective, the CYF Youth Peer Support Specialist will work with children and youth in their homes and communities focusing on their strengths as well as the youth's age and cultural heritage. The CYF Youth Peer Support Specialist will need to maintain close communication with other CYF and DCR team members, and other clinical and administrative staff in order to assure the highest quality of services is delivered to the youth, their families, and support systems.

Peer Support Services are scheduled activities that promote and support:

  • Recovery and Rehabilitation
  • Self-Advocacy
  • Development of Natural Supports
  • Maintenance of Community Living Skills
  • Self-Sufficiency

Essential duties and responsibilities include the following:

  • Peer Support Services are scheduled activities that promote and support:
  • Recovery and Rehabilitation
  • Self-Advocacy
  • Development of Natural Supports
  • Maintenance of Community Living Skills
  • Self-Sufficiency
  • Assist other professionals in the development of treatment interventions and stabilizations for those in an acute crisis situation.
  • Provide supportive services, drawing on common experiences as a peer, providing on-going support to all clients, including children and youth for Child and Youth positions, by encouraging them to regain hope in, and control over, their own lives, and to be active participants in resolving their crisis.
  • Identify services and activities that promote recovery by instilling hope and experiences which lead to meaning and purpose and which decrease stigma.
  • Promote personal responsibility for recovery as the individual client or mental health service defines recovery. Serve as an advocate and provide information and peer support in a range of settings.
  • Participate in a multi-disciplinary team approach to provide support and stabilization services to individuals in a manner appropriate to the individual client, their developmental level supportive of their culture.
  • Ensure the individual and their family are heard and their needs are addressed and met.
  • Engage with individuals prior to discharge from an emergency department, medical admittance, incarceration and participate (as appropriate) in discharge planning and assisting families as they transition into the community and back to their families.
  • Maintain close communication with MRRCT team members and other clinical and administrative staff to ensure the highest quality of services is delivered to the individuals and their support systems.
  • Serve as a peer advocate to help empower individuals in gaining the knowledge and skills necessary to support stabilizing the crisis.
  • Assist individuals in need or in times of crisis by finding appropriate resources for stabilization in the least restrictive environment appropriate.
  • Develop and maintain linkage with community resources that benefit the identified population served.
  • Maintain client records and all other required documentation in a timely and confidential manner, in accordance with agency policies and practices.
  • Requires travel to see clients in the community and travel between work sites either via FBH owned Vehicles and/or personal vehicle.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Child, Youth, and Family Mobile Crisis Team (CYFMCT) Youth Peer

  • Provide targeted support services and assist in the provision of a system of care that is child-centered with the needs of the youth to assist in preventing hospitalization, incarceration, and/or out of home placement.
  • Work with children and youth in their homes and communities focusing on their strengths as well as the youth's age and cultural heritage.
  • Ensure children and youth have a voice in their family’s acute crisis and stabilization plan.
  • Serve as a peer advocate to help empower children, youth, and families in gaining the knowledge and skills necessary to support stabilizing the crisis.

Qualified Candidates Will Have:

Required:

  • Self-identify as an individual who during their childhood and/or experienced emotional and behavioral challenges and engaged in behavioral health services and have been in recovery for one or more years.
  • Must apply for Agency Affiliated Counselor Registration (RAAC) from the WA State Dept. of Health within 30 days of hire date unless the Applicant has an active Certified Peer Support Specialist (CPSS) or Certified Peer Support Specialist TRAINEE (CPSST) credential from the WA State Department of Health as outlined in WAC Chapter 246-929.
  • In addition to the RAAC credential requirement above, if an Applicant does not have either of the above CPSS or CPSST credentials, active or pending, with the WA State Dept. of Health, then must apply for the Certified Peer Support Specialist TRAINEE credential within 90 days of Hire.
  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • Must have an unrestricted and valid driver’s license, be able to pass a motor vehicle screening and driving test, have active car insurance, and be willing to use their personal vehicle in the course of work.

Preferred:

  • Two years’ experience working in a community behavioral health setting.

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:

  • Ability to communicate effectively in written and verbal form
  • Ability to work in a cooperative and collaborative manner as a team member with program participants.
  • Ability to work with individuals from diverse cultures.
  • Familiarity with the structure of inpatient behavioral health care facilities preferred.

Physical, Sensory & Environmental:

  • This position provides client services in community settings on a daily basis. Community settings include but are not limited to residences, group/congregate living settings, hospitals, shelters, the streets, or anywhere in the community at large.
  • Some environments may
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Youth Peer Support Specialist/trainee - Children, Youth, And Family Mobile Crisis Team - Wed - sat 12pm - 10:30pm
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A provider of behavioral health services, including mental health treatment and substance use disorder recovery support in Washington state.