Peer Support Specialist (Overnight) (10089) at Baltimore Crisis Response, INC
Baltimore, Maryland, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Jun, 26

Salary

25.0

Posted On

23 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Crisis Intervention, Substance Use Support, Overdose Response, Care Coordination, Mental Health Support, Homelessness Support, Crisis Planning, Linkage to Care, Documentation, Relationship Building, Peer Recovery Support, Strengths-Based Perspective, Client Advocacy, Mobile Team Work, Driving

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
Job DetailsLevel: ExperiencedJob Location: Main Campus - Baltimore, MD 21229Position Type: Full TimeEducation Level: High School / GEDSalary Range: $19.00 - $25.00 HourlyTravel Percentage: Up to 50% Job Shift: DaytimeJob Category: Human Services Peer Support Specialist 📍 Baltimore, Maryland💰 For peers who are not certified, the pay range is: $19-23, For certified peers, the pay range is:$23-$25 🕒 Full-Time and Part-Time | Shifts: 11:00PM-7:00AM | Monday- Friday and Weekends Being the Leader Communities Need in Moments of Crisis. About Us Baltimore Crisis Response, Inc. (BCRI) is a nationally recognized nonprofit and Baltimore’s only comprehensive crisis response system. Since 1992, we’ve been at the forefront of behavioral health crisis care — providing timely, community-based services for individuals and families experiencing mental health and substance use challenges. The Opportunity We are seeking Peer Support Specialist to work alongside Emergency Medical Services in Baltimore City, providing brief crisis intervention for individuals experiencing substance use issues or overdoses. In this role, you’ll connect people to recovery programs, coordinate care, and offer support for mental health, addiction, and homelessness challenges. This position is more than crisis response — it’s an opportunity to make a meaningful, life-changing impact, strengthen community connections, and help individuals move toward recovery and wellness. What You’ll Do · Work collaboratively with members of EMS and other members of BCRI’s team to provide support and resources to individuals experience substance use issues or homelessness. · Work with individual in a substance use crisis to develop a crisis plan, provide linkage to care and introduce other crisis planning tools to the individual as needed. · Respond alongside EMS to overdoses in Baltimore city to provide linkage and connection to services. · Work with individuals in crisis to assist with continuity of care by giving them mental health, addiction, peer recovery support and other needed resources. · Build relationships with addiction, mental health and homeless outreach providers, peer recovery support and other community resources · Performs timely and accurate documentation of all clinical and client-related information · Maintains professional open, effective, and appropriate communication with clients, BCRI staff, management, outside agencies and the public · Empower participants to become self-advocates for their own recovery/wellness · Maintains professional boundaries with clients, staff and other outside agencies · Works with all clients from a strengths-based perspective, providing support and encouragement as they move forward in their recovery · Other duties as required QualificationsQualifications High school diploma or equivalent. Additional Valid driver’s license Physical Demands Moderate walking, standing, climbing stairs, and sitting required. Light lifting may be required. Transportation of clients and their belongings in agency vehicles. Minimal support and assistance with client care needs. Working Conditions: Works as part of a Mobile Team, which provides services in the community. Visit clients in various community settings and on the streets. When in the office, work generally in well-lighted and ventilated office environment. Hazards: Potential exposure to highly charged, stressful and emotional situations, potential exposure to aggressive encounters. Why Join BCRI 💡 Lead a mission-driven mobile crisis response team. 🏥 Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance. 💼 403(b) Retirement Plan. 🌴 Generous PTO – Vacation, Sick, Personal, and Holidays. 📚 Tuition Reimbursement & Professional Development Support. 💙 Be part of an innovative, impact-driven team shaping the future of crisis care. Make a Difference. Lead with Compassion. This is more than a leadership role — it’s a chance to help individuals and families find stability in their most vulnerable moments. 👉 Apply today and become a guiding force for change.
Responsibilities
The Peer Support Specialist will collaborate with EMS and team members to provide crisis intervention and resources to individuals experiencing substance use issues or homelessness, including developing crisis plans and linking individuals to recovery programs. This role involves responding alongside EMS to overdoses, assisting with continuity of care, and building relationships with various community outreach providers.
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