Posted 3mo ago

Certified Recovery Peer Advocate

@ Crouse Health
Syracuse, New York, United States
$20-$22/hrOnsitePart Time
Responsibilities:Maintaining records, Developing relationships, Promoting self-advocacy
Requirements Summary:Part-time 20 hours/week; NYS driver license; NYS CRPA certification (provisional acceptable); high school diploma or GED; experience coordinating services for others; knowledge of substance abuse treatment systems.
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Since 1887, Crouse Health has been a leading healthcare provider located in Central New York. We’ve combined a family-friendly culture with a passion to provide the best care, which creates an environment where both patients and team members feel valued.



Crouse’s Outpatient Addiction Treatment at Erie Blvd. provides a comprehensive system of assessment and treatment services for individuals with substance-use disorders by integrating physical, mental and spiritual healthcare practices for patients and families. The Addiction Treatment team is hiring a Certified Peer Recovery Advocate.



Pay Range: $20.00 - $22.15 / hour



Schedule: Part Time-20 hours/week. Tuesday-Friday, 8:00am-1:00pm.



Certified Peer Recovery Advocate Position Responsibilities:




  • Maintains project logs, reports, and records in appropriate files and databases.

  • Work with grant program coordinator to collect data to meet grant reporting requirements.

  • Provides recovery education to service recipients for every phase of the recovery journey from pre-recovery engagement, recovery initiation, recovery stabilization and sustained recovery maintenance.

  • Develops relationships with referral sources to ensure interactions which will promote that patient’s recovery; participates in joint treatment planning as appropriate.

  • Support participants within the treatment setting and outside the treatment setting.

  • Presents cases for supervision; responds to input and direction of supervisor (and Medical Director if appropriate).

  • Consult with Supervisor concerning medical and psychiatric emergencies; follows written policies, consults with Psychologist and Psychiatrist as needed.

  • Maintains standards of Professional conduct and adheres to the Canon of Ethics for Addiction Professionals.

  • Maintain production as required.  Clinical Documentation is completed within regulatory standards and good professional practice.

  • Provides a model for both people in recovery and staff by demonstrating that recovery is possible.

  • Assists recovering persons to identify their personal interests, goals, strengths and weaknesses regarding recovery.

  • Assists recovering persons in developing their own path for advancing their recovery.

  • Recovery Wellness Planning through facilitating transition from a professionally directed plan to a self-directed recovery plan.

  • Promotes self-advocacy by assisting persons to have their voices fully heard.

  • Supports connections to community bases supports, mutual self-help groups.  Link individuals to appropriate professional resources.

  • Develops relationships with community agencies.

  • Collaborates with the CD multi-disciplinary treatment team.

  • Patient transportation responsibilities.

  • Attends meetings with the community to discuss recovery initiatives.



Certified Recovery Peer Advocate Position Requirements:




  • High school Diploma or GED

  • Hold a NYS Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA), provisional certifications will be considered.

  • Valid NYS Driver’s License required.

  • Experience at coordinating services for or on behalf of other individuals.

  • Must have working knowledge of the substance abuse treatment systems, support services and a demonstrated commitment to the Recovery Community



 Benefits Overview:




  • Medical, Dental, Vision, FSA, and 401K.

  • Company paid life insurance.

  • Tuition Assistance and Workforce Development Opportunities.

  • Crouse Health Employee Assistance Program.

  • Employee discounts on any Inpatient or Outpatient service, hospital cafeteria and pharmacy, and certain retailers.

  • YMCA Subsidy program.