Posted:
3/11/2026, 3:33:44 AM
Location(s):
Village of Potsdam, New York, United States ⋅ New York, United States
Experience Level(s):
Junior ⋅ Mid Level ⋅ Senior
Field(s):
Customer Success & Support
Job Title: Certified Recovery Peer Advocate - SLH
Department: Certified Recovery Peer Advocate
Location: St. Lawrence Hospital - 12 Elm Street, Potsdam, NY 13676
Hours Per Week: 37.5
Schedule: 8-6p variable based on need
SUMMARY
The overall purpose for this position is to provide support, advocacy, outreach, and education to primarily engage pregnant and postpartum women enrolled in St. Lawrence Health System’s M-WRAP program with their recovery from opioid use disorder. The Certified Recovery Peer Advocate will work as a member of a multidisciplinary treatment team and in conjunction with the patient will develop a patient centered Recovery Plan to help initiate and sustain an individual in their recovery from substance use or addiction.
RESPONSIBILITIES
50% Works with the women and their families to teach and reinforce skills necessary to remain in recovery
Meets regularly with the patient 1:1 to provide direct coaching, education and advocacy in linking, engaging and retaining patients in services identified in the Recovery Plan
Acts as a role model, mentor, advocate and motivator to recovering patients in order to promote long term recovery
Ability to share personal recovery experiences and to develop authentic peer-to-peer relationships while maintaining healthy boundaries and ethical standards at all times
Serves as a point of contact when patients are at risk for relapse
Participates in On Call Services as needed
30% Assists in implementing treatment plans
Has a good working knowledge of the patient’s recovery plans and works to help the patient and their family follow the treatment plans
Assist patient in identifying personal interests, goals, and strengths to increase successful treatment outcomes
Assist patient in identifying barriers that may interfere with their recovery progress, and work with the patient to develop strategies to overcome identified barriers
Assists the patient in remembering doctor’s or service organization appointments. Follow up with and engage patients who are experiencing barriers to attending appointments
Helps the patient to understand how services will assist them in remaining in recovery
20% Participates as an active member of the treatment team
Attends and participates in treatment team meetings
Works as an advocate for the patient in team meetings and provides information about the patient’s ability to follow treatment plans in day to day life
Travel among several different sites within the St. Lawrence Health Systems as well as the community or the patient’s home.
Peers may also be utilized in substance use, mental health, primary care and emergency care as needed.
This does not represent a complete or all-encompassing view – other duties may be assigned / required / or change to meet the business needs. An incumbent and the organization both share ownership of bringing forward & documenting any duties that become significant or substantial to be included in the MJO’s.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Associate or Bachelors Degree preferred
Experience managing registration/ admitting/ billing practices preferred
Preference to applicants who are OASAS fully licensed and or provisional peer advocates
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
2 years supervisory experience
High school diploma/GED
Completion of Peer Recovery Training course- 30 hours
Peer Ethics Training Course
If applicant is Certified Recovery Peer Advocate- Provisional
Application must complete 500 hours of work experience, including 25 hours of supervision within 6 months
Schedule IC&RC Exam upon completion of work experience and receive passing grade
Maintain current certification status
Work Experience:
Some experience or education related to working with populations with substance use disorder
Training or education in trauma-informed service
Knowledge / Skills / Abilities:
The candidate needs to have strong interpersonal skills. They will need to work effectively with patients, their families, community organizations, and staff members at all levels.
Demonstrates responsibility for ongoing personal development, professional growth and continuing education
Performs duties in a self-directed manner with minimal supervision or direction
Ability to create and maintain detailed, accurate and timely documentation
Indicates appreciation of population differences (cultural, ethnic, orientation, religious)
Ability to work and/or be on call during evenings or weekends
Complies with laws, rules, regulations and hospital policies.
Protects from unauthorized and inappropriate disclosure, all confidential patient and hospital information in accordance with HIPPA regulations and hospital policies. Reports privacy issues through the chain of command, to the compliance officer, or the hotline.
CONDITIONS / PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Physical:
Able to sit and work at a computer keyboard for extended periods of time.
Ability to effectively communicate both orally and in writing.
Occasional stooping, bending, reaching, lifting and pushing up to 20 pounds.
Close visual acuity, read charts, analyze and prepare data, transcribing, viewing a computer screen, dials, equipment settings, literature and other printed or handwritten materials.
Work with equipment and manipulate equipment settings, computer keyboard, etc.
Environmental:
OSHA Category III: Little, to no risk of exposure to blood or body fluids.
Regular and on-time attendance.
Hours regularly exceed 40 hours per week.
Office environments.
Individual may be required to work non-standard shifts as needed (weekend, evenings, swing shift, or some combination).
Occasional travel by conventional means to other locations as required.
Incumbent may perform work virtually, as pre-approved or directed by leadership.
EDUCATION:
LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS:
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
S - Sedentary Work - Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time, but may involve walking or standing for brief periods of time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met.For disease specific care programs refer to the program specific requirements of the department for further specifications on experience and educational expectations, including continuing education requirements.
Any physical requirements reported by a prospective employee and/or employee’s physician or delegate will be considered for accommodations.
PAY RANGE:
$18.50 - $21.25CITY:
POSTAL CODE:
The listed base pay range is a good faith representation of current potential base pay for a successful full time applicant. It may be modified in the future and eligible for additional pay components. Pay is determined by factors including experience, relevant qualifications, specialty, internal equity, location, and contracts.
Rochester Regional Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, predisposing genetic characteristics, marital or familial status, military or veteran status, citizenship or immigration status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
Website: https://www.rochesterregional.org/
Headquarter Location: Rochester, New York, United States
Employee Count: 10001+
Year Founded: 2014
IPO Status: Private
Last Funding Type: Grant
Industries: Health Care ⋅ Hospital ⋅ Medical ⋅ Primary and Urgent Care ⋅ Wellness