PATH Peer Support Professional – Goshen
- PATH (Projects for Assistance in the Transition from Homelessness)
Are you looking for a rewarding and supportive work environment with opportunities to grow? Join Oaklawn, where hope and healing begin, in addressing the mental health needs of our community.
Who We Are
Oaklawn provides comprehensive mental health and addictions services for children, adolescents, adults and seniors in St. Joseph and Elkhart Counties in Northern Indiana. Intensive services have become Oaklawn's trademark—what we are known for and where much of our expertise lies. Sponsored by Mennonite Health Services Alliance, it is our philosophy at Oaklawn to treat the whole person—mind, body and spirit. This commitment, along with our faith-based heritage, our excellent staff of 875, our therapeutic environment, and our innovative treatment programs, provide a unique foundation for healing and hope.
What We Offer with the PATH Peer Support Professional (PSP):
- Minimum starting rate is $20.88
- Start earning PTO the day you start
- Work life balance
- Behavioral health assistance
- Regular supervision to grow professional skills
What You’ll Do in the PATH position:
The part-time PATH Peer Support Professional helps unhoused adults in our community live healthier and more fulfilling lives. The Peer Support Professional manages the care provided to individuals, helps them gain access to needed services and teaches skills necessary to achieve their goals.
Primary responsibilities:
- Connecting with unhoused individuals in the community
- Determining the need for services (medical, social, education, etc.)
- Developing a specific treatment plan that supports the client’s goals
- Helping the client obtain needed services, such as food or housing assistance, Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security benefits, transportation, workforce training, case management, etc.
- Advocating for the client and serving as a link between the court, healthcare providers, employers, community agencies and other Oaklawn services
- Other duties as assigned
The PATH PSP interacts directly with clients, outpatient therapists, physicians, other employees involved in the case, community agencies, referrals sources and other services. The frequency varies with need, availability of the client and the level of intensity, but usually ranges from several times per week to weekly.
Minimum Hiring Requirements:
- High School Diploma/GED required
- Two years’ experience in a social service setting preferred (mental health preferred; experience with seriously mentally ill adults highly preferred)
- Must have a valid driver’s license and proof of insurance