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Native American Rehabilitation Assoc. of the NW
Overview
Act as a role model by sharing lived experiences to inspire hope and support the recovery process for clients. Provide practical assistance and coordination to help clients access mental health, medical, financial, and housing resources.
Compensation
$22 - $29 / HOUR
Posted
1 day ago
Lutheran Community Services Northwest
Provides in-home peer-based support and advocacy to families while helping them navigate child-serving systems and access community resources. Facilitates parenting education groups using approved curricula to strengthen protective factors and family resilience.
$20 - $34 / HOUR
5 days ago
FCC Behavioral Health
The Specialist will engage with community partners to build capacity, conduct outreach, and provide education on evidence-informed gun-suicide prevention practices, ensuring strategies are contextually tailored. Core duties include developing community coalitions, performing environmental scans, identifying resource gaps, and providing specific training like Conversations for Suicide Safer Homes and Counseling on Access to Lethal Means.
Salary not listed
6 days ago
Hillside
Empower families by assisting them in navigating child-serving systems and advocating for their rights. Support parents in developing positive strategies to meet the needs of youth and manage their own self-care.
$19 - $28 / HOUR
7 days ago
Vibrant Emotional Health
Collaborate with families to assess needs, link them to community resources, and share lived experience navigating child-serving systems. Facilitate parenting support groups and conduct outreach to schools and clinics to connect with hard-to-reach communities.
$29 - $33 / HOUR
8 days ago
Empower families to navigate child-serving systems and advocate for their children's needs. Provide educational support, facilitate parent training, and develop treatment and safety plans to improve family well-being.
$19 - $29 / HOUR
14 days ago
Allegheny Family Network
Provide one-on-one emotional support and resource navigation for parents raising children with behavioral health challenges. Collaborate with providers and community resources to help families identify goals and advocate for their children's needs.
$44,000 / YEAR
18 days ago
Tueller Counseling Inc
The Youth Support Specialist will mentor and guide youth in achieving their recovery and resiliency goals while modeling recovery through their lived experiences. They will collaborate with youth to create and review individualized recovery plans and provide support in navigating behavioral health systems.
$17 - $21 / HOUR
26 days ago
1 month ago
The specialist acts as a role model by sharing lived experiences to inspire hope and support the recovery process for clients. They provide practical assistance in navigating mental health, financial, legal, and transportation resources while advocating for client rights.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
The Peer Mentor provides individual and group support for clients with substance use disorders, helping them develop and sustain their recovery. They also assist in educational sessions and ensure compliance with agency standards.
$18 / HOUR
The Family Peer Advocate empowers families by navigating child-serving systems and providing advocacy to help them meet their day-to-day needs. They facilitate parent training, develop treatment and safety plans, and act as a bridge between families and service providers.
TIDES FAMILY SERVICES INC
The Parent Educator provides trauma-focused, community-based care coordination, caregiver support, and education to families involved in the Safe Families Program (SAFE) and/or Supporting Teens and Adults at Risk (STAAR). This role involves assisting with recovery plan goals, maintaining client records, advocating for family needs, and supporting the development of natural supports.
$43,000 - $50,000 / YEAR
2 months ago
THROUGH THE LOOKING GLAS INC
Provide peer support and guidance to families navigating disability and behavioral health systems to promote wellness and family functioning. Collaborate with clinical teams to advocate for family-centered care and assist families in accessing community resources.
$29 - $31 / HOUR
The Family Peer Advocate will lead community outreach efforts, connect with families, and facilitate borough-based council meetings focused on youth mental health. They will also organize community events and collaborate with local partners to amplify community voices.
Rite of Passage
The primary objectives involve ensuring the safe supervision of at-risk youth using supportive, trauma-responsive practices and assisting with positive skill development through modeling and mentorship. This role requires active supervision during activities at the residential treatment center and consistent community outings in the surrounding county and metro area.
$22 / HOUR
Harbor
The Success Coach will support individuals and families navigating benefits cliffs by providing job support and referring them to necessary services and community programs based on individual service plans. Key duties include completing comprehensive assessments, developing service plans, providing direct services, monitoring goal achievement, and acting as an advocate for participants to secure needed resources.
3 months ago
Gandara Center
The Family Partner provides education and support to families receiving clinical services, attending care coordination meetings and helping caregivers articulate the youth's strengths and needs. Responsibilities also include educating caregivers on navigating child-serving systems and facilitating access to informal and community resources.
$50,000 - $55,000 / YEAR
The Family Peer Advocate empowers families by assisting them in navigating and advocating within multiple child-serving systems, supporting parents in developing positive approaches to meet youth and family needs, including self-care. Essential functions include providing educational support on system navigation, making referrals, facilitating parent training, and developing treatment and safety plans based on family-identified goals.
The Family Partner directly supports families receiving clinical services by mentoring them, helping them navigate child-serving systems, and assisting in obtaining services and following care plans. This role involves educating caregivers, attending coordination meetings, and facilitating access to informal and community resources.
$45,000 - $49,000 / YEAR