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Posted May 23, 2026

Outreach Certified Peer-Per Diem

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About the position Be part of a team that values connection, accountability, and real impact. At Access, our Culture Playbook isn’t a poster on the wall – it’s how we show up for each other and for the people we support. You’ll be part of a team that is clear about expectations, supportive and accountable, focused on outcomes that matter to people, and committed to helping people live the healthiest and fullest lives possible – while making sure our staff can do the same. This role is located in Orange, Ulster and Dutchess County and is Per Diem, with a current need on Saturdays. The rate of pay is $25 for Provisional Peer Certification and $28 for Full Certification. Responsibilities • Engage and Inspire Hope: Proactively connect with individuals in community settings (e.g., streets, shelters, homes, hospitals) with empathy and belief in their potential for recovery. • Foster Empowerment and Trust: Encourage individuals to define their goals, identify strengths, and take steps toward self-determined wellness. • Model Recovery: Use your own recovery story to show that healing and progress are achievable. • Initiate and Sustain Connection: Build trust through consistency, nonjudgmental support, and authentic presence in the field. • Reduce Barriers to Care: Help individuals navigate systems and overcome obstacles that prevent access to behavioral health and social services. • Facilitate Linkage to Services: Guide individuals toward clinical care, housing, benefits, and community-based supports. • Support Community Integration: Encourage participation in meaningful activities, social networks, and recovery-oriented resources. • Field-Based Resource Navigator: Deliver information and connect individuals to services during outreach encounters. • Trusted Guide & Supportive Listener: Offer emotional support grounded in empathy and shared experience. • Recovery Ally: Serve as a mentor and motivator, walking alongside individuals through initial and ongoing stages of recovery. • Flexible Problem Solver: Identify and troubleshoot challenges that interfere with engagement or stability. • Cultural Broker: Bridge gaps in understanding between individuals and systems using language and lived perspective. Requirements • Lived experience with mental health and/or substance use recovery, and willingness to share your journey to inspire others. • Experience navigating behavioral health systems or overcoming life challenges related to mental health or addiction. • Valid New York State Peer Certification (Provisional or Full) such as CP, YPA, FPA, CRPA or other. • Strong interpersonal, active listening, and communication skills. • Comfort working independently in field-based or community environments. • Flexibility to work non-traditional hours (evenings, weekends, or early mornings as needed). • Collaborative mindset and ability to work within multidisciplinary teams. • Basic proficiency in documentation and mobile communication tools. Nice-to-haves • Experience providing peer support in outreach, street-based, or community settings strongly preferred. • Knowledge of harm reduction, trauma-informed care, and recovery-oriented practices. • Understanding of local systems (e.g., shelters, clinics, hospitals, crisis services). Apply tot his job Apply To this Job