CERTIFIED PEER RECOVERY SPECIALIST
Company: University of New Mexico - Hospitals
Location: Albuquerque
Posted on: January 12, 2026
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Job Description:
Sign-On Bonus Available Receive 17% Weekday Nights, 26% Weekend
Nights and 15% Weekend Day shift differentials Minimum Offer $
17.86/hr. Maximum Offer $ 26.78/hr. Compensation Disclaimer
Compensation for this role is based on a number of factors,
including but not limited to experience, education, and other
business and organizational considerations. Department: CPC Youth
Intensive OP-Pro Fee FTE: 1.00 Full Time Shift: Evenings This
position is to support the Youth IOP which will operate
Monday-Friday 11:00am-7:30pm Position Summary: Coordinate and
provide services and resources to individuals/families necessary to
promote rehabilitation, recovery, and resiliency. Identify and
address the strengths, which will aid the individual or family in
the recovery and resiliency process, as well as the barriers that
could impede the development of skills needed for independent
functioning in the community. Support the individual and the family
in crisis situations; provide personalized interventions to
develop, facilitate, or enhance an individual’s ability to make
informed and independent decisions. The patient care assignment may
include children who are at risk of/or experiencing serious
emotional, neurobiological, and/or behavioral disorders; adults
with severe mental illness (SMI), individuals with chronic
substance abuse, and/or individuals with co-occurring disorders.
Ensure adherence to Hospitals and departmental policies and
procedures. Patient care assignment may include neonate, pediatric,
adolescent, adult, and geriatric age groups. Detailed
responsibilities: * PATIENT SAFETY 1 - Follow patient
safety-related policies, procedures and protocols * PATIENT SAFETY
2 - Demonstrate proactive approach to patient safety by seeking
opportunities to improve patient safety through questioning of
current policies and processes * PATIENT SAFETY 3 - Identify and
report/correct environmental conditions and/or situations that may
put a patient at undue risk * PATIENT SAFETY 4 - Report potential
or actual patient safety concerns, medical errors and/or near
misses in a timely manner * PATIENT SAFETY 5 - Encourage patients
to actively participate in their own care by asking questions and
reporting treatment or situations that they don't understand or may
"not seem right" * PATIENT CENTERED MED - Adhere to and promote the
core expectations of the Patient Centered Medical Home or Patient
Centered Specialty Practice as applicable * NAVIGATION/ PATIENT
ADVOCACY - Work to eliminate barriers to access to culturally
competent medical services for all patients. Assist patients to
access community resources, and financial assistance programs and
services that are needed * COLLABORATION - Collaborate with medical
providers, multidisciplinary team members and community resource
providers to assist patient to meet above described treatment goals
* LIFE SKILLS - Facilitate and encourage the development of skills
in the following areas: activities of daily living, interpersonal
coping, socialization, & community functioning. Based on the needs
of the individual, this function could include facilitating
adaptation to the home, school, work, recreational, and social
environments; pro-active self-care, nutrition, & money management *
DEVELOPMENT - Plan for professional growth related to professional
goals based on self-assessment, evaluation and feedback; assume
responsibility for acquiring knowledge and experiences to meet
goals * WELLNESS - Offer information and resources to provide
patient information on their specific mental “condition”; serve as
a mentor to promote recovery and resiliency and instill hope; teach
symptom monitoring, symptom management, and relapse prevention
skills * WELLNESS - Provide information about illnesses; assist
individual with knowledge of their medication, side effects,
discuss medication concerns with the provider; facilitate
self-motivational skills for medication regimen, including
consequences to independent living * SERVICE PLANS - Assist in the
development and coordination of the individual’s service plan based
on his/her identified strengths and goals. The plan will include a
recovery/resiliency management plan, crisis management plan and if
requested, advanced directives concerning the individual’s
behavioral healthcare * RESOURCE COORD - Assist the client in
obtaining access to and coordination of necessary rehabilitative,
medical and other services to include assistance in obtaining
financial and medical benefits/entitlements; assist in obtaining
and maintaining safe affordable and stable housing, and provision
of support and mentoring to behavioral health consumers involved in
the Judicial System * SUPPORT SERVICES - Encourage the development
and eventual succession of natural supports in the workplace,
school, family, and community environments * ASSESSMENT - Work with
the individual/family to identify personal strengths, needs and
barriers to attaining self-identified goals; conduct ongoing
assessments to determine if the services accessed are meeting or
have adequately met the individual’s needs * CRISIS INTERVENTION -
Assess, support and intervene in crisis situations including the
facilitation of the development and use of individual crisis
management plans that recognize the early signs of crisis/relapse
and use natural supports. Identify & encourage use of alternatives
to hospital emergency departments and inpatient hospital services *
TRACKING - Coordinate and monitor use of services, including
comprehensive tracking of client activities in relation to care
plan such as attendance to all scheduled appointments, reviewing
documentation of other in-house providers, and maintaining contact
with external providers. Conduct post discharge follow-up contact
as appropriate * DOCUMENTATION - Document all client encounters and
those made on behalf of clients; complete and submit billing
documentation as appropriate; maintain current and comprehensive
client files. Files may contain documents held for safe keeping on
behalf of a client * STATISTICS - Maintain and report applicable
statistics regarding programs and client services * DEVELOPMENT -
Enhance professional growth and development through participation
in educational programs, reading current literature, attending
in-services, meetings and workshops Qualifications Related
Education and Experience may be substituted for one another on a
year for year basis. Education: Essential: * High School or GED
Equivalent Experience: Essential: 1 year directly related
experience Nonessential: Bilingual English/Keres, Tewa, Tiwa, Towa,
Zuni, or Navajo Credentials: Essential: * CPR for Healthcare/BLS
Prov or Prof Rescuers w/in 30 days * Certified Peer Specialist
recognized in State of NM * Valid New Mexico Driver's License * UNM
Vehicle Operator's Permit w/in 60 days Physical Conditions: Light
Work: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to
10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force
constantly (Constantly: activity or condition exists 2/3 or more of
the time) to move objects. Physical demand requirements are in
excess of those for Sedentary Work. May require walking or standing
to a significant degree or requires sitting most of the time but
entails pushing and/or pulling of arm or leg controls; and/or may
require working at a production rate pace entailing the constant
pushing and/or pulling of materials even though the weight of
materials is negligible. Working conditions: Essential: * Med Haz:
Dirt, dust, fumes, odors, bad weather, noise * Subject to random
alcohol and substance testing * Tuberculosis testing is completed
upon hire and additionally as required Department: Behavioral and
Mental Health
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