Peer Specialist - Broadway - 10734
Company: Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
Location: Denver
Posted on: January 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The mission of the Colorado
Coalition for the Homeless is to work collaboratively toward the
prevention of homelessness and the creation of lasting solutions
for homeless and at-risk families, children, and individuals
throughout Colorado. The Coalition advocates for and provides a
continuum of housing and a variety of services to improve the
health, well-being, and stability of those it serves. Our
Philosophy of Service: We believe all people have the right to
adequate housing and health care. We work to remove the barriers
that restrict access to these rights. Society benefits when
adequate housing and health care are available to everyone. We
create lasting solutions to homelessness by: · Honoring the
inherent dignity of those we serve, affirming their capabilities
and fostering their hope that a better life is possible. · Building
strong, caring and trauma-informed communities through the
integration of housing, health care and supportive services. ·
Advocating for social and racial equity, inclusion and diversity,
and challenging the status quo in partnership with our workforce
members and those we serve. · Achieving excellence through
continuous quality assurance, innovation and professional
development. · Using resources judiciously and effectively. The
Peer Specialist has experience as a recipient of mental health,
substance treatment or homeless services and is willing to use and
share his or her personal, practical experience, knowledge, and
first hand insight to benefit the team and its clients. The Peer
Specialist will provide assistance, peer support, case management,
and advocacy for program Residents, identifying life choices and
helping them overcome obstacles to achieving their goals. Focusing
on the Residents’ strengths, the Peer Specialist will promote
personal growth, development, and recovery. The Fort Lyon
Supportive Residential Community is designed to provide
transitional housing, addiction recovery, education and vocational
training, case management and basic supportive services to those
who are formally homeless and have an expressed desire to live in a
drug and alcohol-free community in an effort to end their cycle of
homelessness and promote health, wellbeing and active citizenship.
NOTE: In order to ensure that our consumers receive the best
possible care the candidate chosen to fill this position will be
required to complete our internal credentialing and privileging
process prior to a start date. The credentialing and privileging
timeline is dependent on the selected candidate's submission of
documents necessary for clearance. Please note that a start date
will be scheduled once credentialing and privileging is complete.
Additional Requirement Valid driver’s license required. This
requirement may be waived, if necessary, based on overall candidate
experience and current needs of the business. Coalition Benefits
Choice of HMO or PPO health insurance coverage options: full-time
employees contribute only 1% of their earnings for their own HMO
health coverage and no more than 4% of their earnings for coverage
of eligible dependents. We’re proud to offer same-and opposite-sex
domestic partner coverage. Choice of dental insurance or discount
plan. Vision insurance. Flexible spending accounts for health care
/ dependent care / parking expenses. Free basic life and AD&D
insurance coverage. Employee Assistance Program , a problem-solving
resource available to you and your household members.
Dollar-for-dollar retirement plan matching contributions up to 5%
of earnings with 3-year vesting. Extensive paid time-off, including
9 holidays, 12 days of sick leave, and three weeks of vacation for
new full-time employees in their first year. The effective date for
your benefits will be the first of the month following your date of
hire. Essential Job Functions Maintains current and complete
COVID?19 vaccination(s), as defined by the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention and local health authorities. Provides
individual and group peer support, drawing on common experiences as
a peer, to validate residents’ experiences and to provide guidance
and encouragement to residents to take responsibility and actively
participate in their own recovery. Conducts routine room checks and
submits report to case management. Also works with residents on any
room concerns such as cleanliness. If assigned to building 8,
coordinates with building 5 staff as residents move from 5 to
building 8. Provides transportation for needs not met by local
transit. This may include transporting residents to outside
recovery meetings. Actively participates, collaborates, and
contributes to the Supportive Residential Community program to
promote a team culture in which each resident’s point of view,
experiences, and preferences are recognized, understood and
respected, and in which Resident self-determination and
decision-making in service planning are maximized and supported.
Helps residents identify, understand, and combat stigma and
discrimination associated with, addiction, mental illness and
homelessness and develop strategies to reduce self-stigma. Helps
other team members to identify and understand culture-wide stigma
and discrimination against people with substance use disorders,
mental illness and homelessness and works to develop strategies to
address stigma within the team. Serves as a liaison between team
and consumer-run programs such as self-help groups and drop in
centers. Maintains and ensures confidentiality of all resident
information. Solicits, listens, and responds to client feedback
about services. Attends and participates in formal and informal
staff meetings, and addresses resident and program issues.
Completes all necessary documentation including HMIS in a timely
manner. Participates in performance assessment activities through
data collection and by facilitating access to program residents.
Monitors residents’ needs through regular contact and assists team
in crisis intervention. Organizes and facilitates social activities
including creating and distributing event flyers to clients and
staff. Social activities include office-based client
gatherings/potlucks, office –based process groups, and
skill-building field trips in the community. Performs direct client
care for a minimum of 50% of working time (including face to face
appointments, case management via phone, advocacy and linkages with
external supports in the community) as reflected by HMIS
documentation. Maintains a work environment that is marked by
respect for others; that values inclusiveness; and that fosters
cooperation and teamwork. Qualifications Summary Prior or current
recipient of substance abuse treatment and/or mental health or
homeless services, with the ability to role model recovery, and who
is actively participating in their own recovery. Experience with
co-occurring mental health and substance treatment disorders. High
degree of knowledge and experience working with individuals who are
homeless. Evidence or experience with program implementation. Must
be able to work under stressful conditions, work variable hours and
be available 24/7 to respond support staff in responding to crises.
At least one year of recovery from substance abuse is preferred.
Knowledge of evidence-based practices used by this project. Must
embrace the mission and philosophy of recovery and client centered
services. Must pass CBI check. Must adhere to Agency’s
non-discrimination policies Bilingual preferred. WHERE A CANDIDATE
IS PLACED IN THE COMPENSATION RANGE DEPENDS ON TOTAL RELEVANT YEARS
OF EXPERIENCE Employee must be able to perform essential job
functions with or without reasonable accommodation and without
posing a direct threat to safety or health of self or others. To
perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to
perform each essential function satisfactorily. Employee will
perform job according to applied laws. The requirements listed
above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability
required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless is committed to delivering
services, making employment-related decisions, selecting
volunteers, and selecting vendors without regard to age over 40,
race, sex, color, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry,
disability, genetic information, marital status, sexual
orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, medical
condition related to pregnancy, military status, or any other
applicable status protected by law.
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