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Youth Experiencing Homelessness Program Peer Support Specialist
Youth ERA
#Health Care#Self-Determination#Street Outreach#Recovery Services#Trust Building#Peer Support Specialist#HMIS#Community-Based Support#Data Systems#Basic Needs#Housing Resources#LGBTQIA2S+
UnknownOn Site0-2 yrs$22 - $25 / HOURPosted 1 day ago
Location (2)
Eugene, Oregon
Salary
$22 - $25 / HOUR
Locations
2 listed locations
Eugene, OregonOregon
Quick overview
The YEHP Peer Support Specialist provides community-based peer support to youth experiencing homelessness, focusing on outreach, engagement, and support in accessing resources. Responsibilities include building relationships, assisting with basic needs, and navigating housing systems.
Requirements summary
Candidates should have the ability to build authentic relationships with diverse youth and maintain strong boundaries in peer practice. Preferred qualifications include experience with youth homelessness, street outreach, and knowledge of Oregon housing systems.
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Job description
Youth Experiencing Homelessness Program (YEHP) Peer Support Specialist Program
- Youth
- Experiencing
- Homelessness
- Program (YEHP)
- Reports To:
- Program
- Manager
- Status:
- Full-Time or
- Part-Time,
- Grant-Funded
- Locations: Lane County Position Overview The YEHP Peer Support Specialist provides community-based peer support to youth and young adults ages 14 to 24 experiencing homelessness. This role operates in alignment with the Oregon Department of Human Services Youth Experiencing Homelessness Program. The YEHP Peer builds authentic relationships with youth in community settings, drop-in environments, and through street outreach. The role focuses on reducing barriers to stability, increasing access to basic needs and housing resources, and supporting youth in identifying self-determined goals related to education, employment, recovery, and connection. This position blends outreach, engagement, peer support, documentation, and systems navigation. Core Responsibilities 1. Community-Based Outreach and Engagement
- Identify and engage unsheltered and unstably housed youth in the community
- Conduct street outreach in areas where youth gather
- Build trust through lived experience and authentic connection
- Conduct initial assessments of youth basic needs
- Provide youth-determined support 2. Peer Support Services
- Offer strengths-based, non-clinical peer support
- Support youth in navigating housing systems and emergency shelter options
- Assist youth in accessing food, clothing, showers, hygiene supplies, and urgent physical needs
- Connect youth to health care, recovery services, and culturally specific resources
- Support youth in repairing or strengthening relationships with chosen family when appropriate
- Support education, employment, and long-term stability planning 3. Drop-In Support (Where Applicable)
- Provide engagement and support within Youth Era drop-in spaces
- Ensure inclusive and affirming practices for LGBTQIA2S+ youth
- Support safe, welcoming, and youth-driven environments
- Assist with meal distribution and resource coordination 4. Data, Documentation, and Reporting
- Enter complete, accurate, and timely HMIS data
- Document services in Youth Era’s data systems
- Ensure demographic and service data is captured at intake
- Support quarterly reporting requirements
- Participate in monitoring and site visits as required 5. Collaboration and Systems Navigation
- Coordinate with shelters, housing providers, CCOs, and community partners
- Participate in case coordination meetings when appropriate
- Advocate for youth within systems
- Maintain professional communication with ODHS partners as directed Required Qualifications
- Ability to build authentic relationships with youth from diverse backgrounds
- Strong boundaries and ethical peer practice
- Ability to work independently in community settings
- Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation preferred
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working with youth experiencing homelessness
- Experience with street outreach
- Familiarity with HMIS or other data systems
- Knowledge of Oregon housing and shelter systems
- Experience supporting LGBTQIA2S+ youth
- Lived experience related to homelessness, housing instability, foster care, behavioral health systems, or related systems
- Certified Traditional Health Worker (THW) Peer Support Specialist or ability to obtain certification within required timeframe Key Competencies
- Youth-centered engagement
- Cultural humility and responsiveness
- Trauma-aware support practices
- Strong documentation and accountability
- Self-direction and time management
- Collaborative communication Compliance Expectations This role is subject to:
- Fingerprint-based background check requirements
- Compliance with insurance and safety standards
- Mandatory reporting laws
- ODHS monitoring and site visits
- Accurate reporting under YEHP requirements Desired Outcomes The YEHP Peer supports outcomes aligned with the grant agreement:
- Decreased risk factors associated with homelessness
- Increased access to basic needs and health care
- Increased emotional support and connection
- Improved youth stability and navigation of systems
- Stronger youth voice and self-determination