Peer Support Specialist in Eugene, Oregon at Laurel Hill Center
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Job Description
The Supportive Housing Services (SHS) Traditional Health Worker (THW)/Peer Support Specialist provides non-clinical, recovery-oriented peer support services to residents of The NEL, a Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) program operating under a Housing First model.
This role uses lived experience, mutuality, and relationship-based engagement to support individuals with mental health and/or substance use challenges in achieving and maintaining stable housing. The THW works collaboratively with case managers, care coordinators, property management, and community providers to promote housing stability, self-determination, and recovery.
This position does not provide clinical services or primary case management, but partners closely with those roles.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Peer Support & Engagement
- Use lived experience to build trusting, supportive relationships with residents
- Provide recovery-oriented, person-centered peer support grounded in mutuality and respect
- Support residents in identifying personal goals related to housing stability, wellness, and community integration
- Promote self-advocacy, choice, and empowerment
Housing Stability Support
- Assist participants in navigating housing systems, including completing applications for supportive or subsidized housing
- Support residents in understanding lease agreements, tenant rights, and responsibilities
- Serve as a liaison between residents, property management, and service teams to support successful tenancy
- Provide coaching and reinforcement of independent living strategies that support housing retention
Skill Building Support (Non-Clinical)
- Support (not provide formal training in) development of daily living skills such as:
- Financial organization
- Medication routine adherence (non-clinical support only)
- Household management
- Model problem-solving and coping strategies in real-life settings
Care Coordination Support
- Collaborate with case managers and care teams to share observations and advocate for participant needs
- Participate in team meetings and coordinated care discussions
- Support referrals and connections to community-based resources
Documentation & Compliance
- Complete timely, accurate documentation in the electronic health record (EHR), including:
- Service notes
- Participant progress updates
- Required assessments (as applicable to role scope
- Ensure all services are documented in accordance with agency, SHS, and Medicaid/CCO requirements
Community & Group Engagement
- Facilitate peer-led or peer-supported groups and activities
- Provide regular check-ins and face-to-face engagement with residents
- Contribute to development of supportive programming within The NEL
OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS
- Support team with referrals and resource navigation
- Identify and maintain knowledge of local community resources
- Collaborate with internal and external partners, including family/support systems (as appropriate)
- Participate in staff meetings and required trainings
- Perform other duties as assigned
MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES
- Ability to provide ethical, recovery-oriented, non-clinical peer support
- Demonstrated ability to engage individuals experiencing mental health symptoms, substance use, and/or housing instability
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills (in-person and phone)
- Ability to maintain professional boundaries while using lived experience appropriately
- Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
- Basic computer proficiency and ability to utilize EHR systems
- Ability to manage time, documentation, and competing priorities
- Knowledge of trauma-informed care and harm reduction principles preferred
- Understanding of HIPAA and confidentiality requirements
- Ability to work respectfully and effectively with individuals of diverse backgrounds, including differences in race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, disability, and lived experience
Physical Requirements
- Ability to perform essential job functions, including walking, sitting, standing, bending, and occasional lifting up to 25 lbs
- Ability to work in a residential environment with varying conditions
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Must meet one of the following:
- Current registration with the Oregon Traditional Health Worker (THW) Registry (Peer Support Specialist, Peer Wellness Specialist, or Community Health Worker), OR
- Ability to obtain THW certification within 12 months of hire, OR
- Lived experience of mental health, substance use, and/or housing instability, plus at least 2 years of related work, education, or volunteer experience, with a commitment to pursue certification
- Valid Oregon driver’s license (if driving is required)
- Ability to pass background check per agency and funder requirements