Full-Time

Peer Specialist

Deadline 10/17/27
S:US

S:US

1,001-5,000 employees

Provides services for homelessness, mental health

Compensation Overview

$20 - $21.63/hr

Brooklyn, NY, USA

In Person

Category
People & HR (1)
Requirements
  • 1 year work experience in a behavioral health or related setting, preferably using the recovery model
  • Must have lived experience with the mental health system and willingness to share personal experience appropriately and respectfully
  • Minimum of high school diploma or equivalent (GED)
  • Ability to utilize critical thinking, problem-solving and de-escalation skills to assist with creating and maintaining an environment that promotes recovery
Responsibilities
  • Develop a partnership with guests experiencing crisis utilizing trauma-informed, recovery oriented, intentional peer support
  • Promote the provision of a safe, comfortable, secure and trusting environment where guests are listened to and respected by staff
  • Practice the Need Adapted Treatment Model (NATM) and Intentional Peer Support (IPS) after completing training provided as part of the Parachute NYC grant
  • Draw on knowledge and skills acquired from personal experience with the mental health system with a focus on guest’s personal recovery process
  • Create a sense of community through the mutual sharing of lived experiences and offers encouragement and support to participate in daily activities within the CRC and community
  • Assist with pre-registration process for both individuals referred from NA-MCT (Need Adapted Mobile Crisis Team) and those who self-refer (respite-only guests)
  • Assist with intake and registration of new guests, including an explanation of services and expectations, a tour of the premises, introduction to other staff and guests
  • Assist and collaborate with other Parachute NYC staff when appropriate to help guests identify, plan for and realize short-term personal goals and priorities while in the CRC
  • Facilitate individual and group-based educational, recovery, wellness and skill building opportunities including: wellness self-management; WRAP; peer support; harm reduction; and other social or leisure activities
  • Follow-up with guests to monitor and support progress toward goal-achievement
  • Advocates for and facilitate access to needed health care services, proactively addressing potential barriers such as missed appointments, transportation, fear and stigma, and communication with professional staff
  • Assist guests with steps required to prepare their own meals, manage their own medication, take care of their physical needs and participate in the maintenance of a clean living environment
  • Responsible for timely and accurate documentation including documentation of interactions with guests, services provided, critical information and events, contacts with collaterals and referrals, as required by SUS policies and Parachute NYC
  • Provide household upkeep duties as needed
  • Serve daily cold breakfast for guests and assist guests with accessing snacks, when needed
  • Encourage guest participation in relevant aspects of documentation process
  • Participates in data collection and recording related to outcomes, research and other agency and grant-based priorities
  • Participate in supervision, team meetings, interagency meetings, case conferences, NA-MCT meetings, and other relevant meetings as required by SUS and Parachute NYC
  • Provides flexible evening, night, weekend and holiday coverage
Desired Qualifications
  • Graduate of core peer specialist training program preferred
  • Ability to utilize various computer programs, specifically Microsoft Word and Excel preferred
  • Bilingual English/Spanish a plus

S:US provides services and advocacy for New Yorkers facing homelessness, intellectual/developmental disabilities, behavioral health and addiction challenges, poverty, criminal justice involvement, and trauma. It supports tens of thousands of individuals and families in New York City and Long Island with about 1,800 staff. The organization offers tailored direct services such as housing assistance, health and behavioral supports, case management, and community programs to help clients achieve stability and long-term well-being. Its goal is to empower underserved New Yorkers to lead lives of purpose, improve neighborhoods, and break the cycle of poverty for current and future generations.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1978

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Perry Perlmutter's 2023 CEO appointment strengthens financial leadership from prior CFO role.
  • Margaret-Ann Cole's 2024 Chief People Officer hire enhances talent management capabilities.
  • NYC government partnerships ensure steady contract revenue for social services expansion.

What critics are saying

  • Nonprofit model limits scalability without massive grant funding increases.
  • Heavy reliance on NYC contracts exposes S:US to municipal budget cuts.
  • Perry Perlmutter's recent CEO transition disrupts strategic execution in 2026.

What makes S:US unique

  • S:US delivers $315 million in services annually to 35,000 New Yorkers facing homelessness.
  • Founded in 1978, S:US provides housing, employment, and recovery services across NYC.
  • 1,800 staff execute eviction prevention and food security programs for vulnerable populations.

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