Posted 2w ago

Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA)

@ Unity House
Auburn, New York, United States
$19-$22/hrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:supporting clients, coaching peers, advocating services
Requirements Summary:High school diploma required; associate degree preferred; CPRA certification required; lived experience with substance use; knowledge of recovery and SUD peer support.
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Job Description

A career with a cause

At Unity House, we're dedicated to supporting people with disabilities. That's why we're dedicated to our employees. At Unity House, you'll empower people to learn, grow and thrive. In turn, Unity House will empower you with:

  • Great pay!
  • Full-time benefits - health insurance and more for working 30+ hours per week
  • Flexible hours - a work schedule that fits your life
  • Time Off - paid holidays, vacation days, sick days, personal days and more
  • Peace of mind - 401k contributions matched up to 3.5%
  • Wellness - free comprehensive wellness and employee assistance programs
  • Pay options - early payday and direct deposit available
  • Room to grow - tuition reimbursement, free training and promotion opportunities
  • So much more - more details on benefits here

Our mission

To empower and enrich the lives of people in recovery, coping with a mental illness, and/or diagnosed with a developmental disability. This is accomplished by offering services and supports in an inclusive, people-centered environment.

Our vision

All individuals are respected and lead lives of personal fulfillment and acceptance within our community

Our values

Honesty, Integrity, Respect

QUALIFICATIONS:

High School diploma/GED required. Associate degree in a Human Services related field preferred. Peer Certification with relevant experience required; current credential as a Certified Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Peer Recovery Advocate (CPRA) required. Lived experience of substance use and knowledge of recovery required; may also include relevant knowledge as it pertains to co-occurring disorders; i.e., mental health disorders. Knowledge and experience applying principles of SUD peer support preferred.