Peer Support Coordinator
Make a Difference. Lead with Purpose. Inspire Recovery.
We are seeking a compassionate, motivated, and recovery-oriented Peer Support Coordinator to lead Peer Wellness Center operations and community-based peer support services. In this role, you will provide leadership, supervision, coaching, and support to Peer Support Specialists while helping create welcoming, trauma-informed environments where individuals can build hope, wellness, and meaningful community connections.
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Supervise, coach, and support Peer Support Specialists.
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Coordinate daily operations of Peer Wellness Centers and community-based peer support programs.
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Provide direct peer support services and recovery-focused guidance.
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Develop staff schedules, ensure program coverage, and support service quality.
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Lead recovery groups, wellness activities, and community engagement efforts.
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Assist participants in identifying goals, building coping skills, accessing resources, and strengthening independence.
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Support outreach, partnerships, and community awareness initiatives.
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Ensure accurate documentation, reporting, and compliance with program requirements.
We believe recovery is possible for everyone. Our team values hope, empowerment, inclusion, respect, collaboration, and person-centered care. We foster a supportive workplace where employees are encouraged to grow professionally, share ideas, support one another, and make a meaningful impact in the lives of those we serve.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package that may include:
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Health, dental, and vision insurance
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Paid time off and paid holidays
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Retirement plan options
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Employee assistance resources
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Mileage reimbursement for approved travel
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Ongoing training and professional development
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Supportive and mission-driven work environment
This position offers opportunities to:
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Develop leadership and supervisory experience
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Expand expertise in peer support and behavioral health services
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Receive ongoing training, certifications, and continuing education support
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Participate in community partnerships and program development
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Advance within a growing behavioral health organization committed to recovery-focused services.
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High school diploma or equivalent required.
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Lived experience with mental health recovery, substance use recovery, and/or behavioral health challenges.
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Previous leadership, supervisory, peer support, recovery support, or behavioral health experience preferred.
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Strong communication, organization, scheduling, and computer skills.
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Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and ability to travel between service locations.
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Ability to obtain required peer support certification and CPR/First Aid certification.
Join a team where your lived experience, leadership, and passion for recovery can help transform lives and strengthen communities. Apply today!