Peer Mentor | Impact Center
Why Work for Gandara
Explore the career pathways in Behavioral Health, Substance Use and Recovery, Community Based Clinical services, Adolescent and Family services, Adult Residential, Maintenance and Administration!
The opportunities are presented with the ability to transition your skills and experience in meeting the organizations mission. There is grand landscape of opportunities that supports the community we serve, so Join the Gándara team today!
Benefits
- Retirement Plan 403(b)
- Health, Dental, Vision, Pet and Life Insurance
- Paid vacations
- Paid holidays
- 8 discretionary days
- Mileage Reimbursement
Wage
Hourly : $18.23
Additional Benefits
- Career Growth Opportunities
- Culturally Diverse population
- Clinical Licensing Support
Job Title
Peer Mentor
Work Location
Springfield, Ma.
EEO Statement
Gandara Mental Health Center provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Support, coach and train youth in connecting with community resources and services that help sustain the youth’s optimal function in the community.
- Attend and coordinate youth advisory group meeting.
- Attend and participate in all training sessions and group meetings.
- Work both independently and as part of a group with fellow peer mentor’s.
- Provide outreach to the community to engage in Transitional Age Youth and Young Adults (TAYA); provided information and linkages to mental health, substance use, primary healthcare, supportive housing employment, education, social support, BenePlan, and DTA.
- Work as a team with Recovery Coach to meet the co-occurring needs of TAYA.
- Attend System of Care and other system meetings to infuse youth and young adult’s voice and perspective.
- Meet individually with youth and family and summit report to the supervisor or coordinator.
- Collect data to support quality of improvement.
- Maintain Social Marketing strategies developed through the grant.
Minimum Qualifications
- GED or high school diploma and 2 year experience working with children/adolescents age youth OR Bachelor’s degree in human services field from an accredited university and one year experience working with children/ adolescents age youth.
- Requires a current driver’s license and reliable vehicle for transportation.
- Requires good organization skills and comfort negotiating multi-level systems on behalf of client and program.
- Experience overcoming difficult situations and preferably personal experience with mental health services.
- Lived experience is defined as: the personal experience of living with and overcoming a mental health/ substance abuse/ traumatic life concern which has caused difficulties in one or more areas of life. A person with lived experience will also have had valuable experience in navigating or using community resources, therapeutic services, or other supports to overcome the challenges.
- Must be 21 years and over.
- Understanding/willingness to be part of a program that supports youth and families 24 hours per day, 365 days per year;
- Self-motivated
- Works well with Microsoft word , excel, power and navigates though internet
- Bilingual English/Spanish preferred