Join our team as a Certified Peer Counselor at Behavioral Health Services – 12th
Avenue in Yakima, WA!
Be part of a healthcare organization that believes in making a difference beyond
medical care! We've transformed into a leading community health center in the
Pacific Northwest with 40+ clinics across Washington and Oregon. We offer a wide
range of services such as medical, dental, pharmacy, orthodontia, nutritional
counseling, autism screening, and behavioral health. Our holistic model also
extends assistance to shelter, energy, weatherization, HIV and AIDS counseling,
home visits, and mobile medical/dental clinics.
Explore our short clips, "WE
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQpeyPtgk9Y&t=27s] are Yakima - WE are Family"
and "YVFWC - And then we grew [https://youtu.be/eGzYxVaDe_o]," for a glimpse
into our dedication to our communities, health, and families.
Visit our website at www.yvfwc.com [http://www.yvfwc.com] to learn more about
our organization.
Position Highlights:
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$20.09-$21.91 DOE with the ability to go higher for highly experienced
candidates
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100% employer-paid health insurance including medical, dental, vision, Rx,
and 24/7 telemedicine
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Profit sharing & 403(b) retirement plan available
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Generous PTO, 8 paid holidays, and much more!
What You’ll Do:
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Provides peer counseling to youth and their families, individually and in
group engagements. Services may be provided in the home, during meetings,
courtrooms, hospitals, schools, etc.
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Assesses and identifies lagging skills, interests, or motivators to ensure
successful engagement in the WISe model.
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Establishes and maintains rapport with individuals through community and
in-home engagements to encourage participation and retention in the treatment
program
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Works individually and as part of a team.
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Completes CANS Assessment and screens individuals to determine eligibility
for the WISe program using state-mandated criteria, as requested.
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Completes required written narrative, Strengths, Needs, Cultural Discovery,
with family input, and update throughout the program.
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Provide peer consultation and share personal lived experience to family
members or youth as the family learns new skills to support the youth’s
treatment.
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Utilizes lived experience to provide peer counseling in areas such as crisis
stabilization, recovery, self-advocacy, health and wellness, and the
development and maintenance of community living skills. Amplifies family
voice and choice as part of planning and service provision.
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Be a role model for competency in recovery (in mental health, addictions
etc.) and use of ongoing coping skills. Shares personal experiences to
develop trust and provide encouragement to program participants.
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Ensure youth/families are present when decisions about them are made and
encourage them to take an active role in their care planning.
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Provide 24-hour crisis support to clients enrolled in WISe by phone or
responding to the home, hospital or community setting. Participates in crisis
response on-call rotation, including after-hours coverage.
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Assists individuals with completing action steps according to the plan of
care. Services often provided in the home, schools, or community-based
settings.
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Provides feedback to the team regarding family interactions, cultural norms,
and preferences in goal setting and care planning.
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Provides skill training, encouragement, emotional support, and feedback to
program participants and redirects individual behavior when necessary.
Instructs and models appropriate behaviors.
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Communicates and educates agency staff on the importance of family voice and
choice and other key aspects of family driven care.
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In the absence of the Care Coordinator, facilitates Child and Family Team
meetings and meeting agenda.
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Assists the family in identifying and recruiting “natural supports“ by
strengthening and repairing interpersonal relationships and utilizing other
resources that are available in the family’s network of social and community
relationships.
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Completes all needed documentation, including individual records of
activities, concerns and behaviors, according to YVFWC and all applicable
standards.
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Meets all productivity and service-specific requirements.
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Participates in program meetings as required or assigned.
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Purchases food and supplies as needed following all policies and procedures.
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Performs other duties as assigned.
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Performs responsibilities in alignment with The Joint Commission (TJC),
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), and YVFWC requirements.
Qualifications:
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Associate Degree in any field. OR a High school/GED and two years' of
relevant work experience.
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The candidate must self-identify as a person with lived experience, received
counseling or supporting services and is currently stable in recovery OR be a
parent, guardian, or caregiver who participated in the recovery and
stabilization of their child who received counseling or supportive services.
Lived experience is defined as personal experience in mental health,
substance abuse/recovery, incarceration/juvenile justice, foster care,
education, homelessness or identify as LGBTQ+.
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One year’s experience working with individuals or families in a healthcare,
social service, therapeutic, or educational environment is preferred.
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Application for registration as an Agency Affiliated Counselor in the State
of Washington must be submitted within one month of hire.
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Basic Life Support (BLS) certification within 45 days of hire.
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Washington State Certified Peer Counselor (CPC) Certification obtained within
one year of hire.
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Valid Driver’s License and proof of automobile liability insurance coverage.
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English/Spanish bilingual proficiency in written and verbal communication is
preferred. Must demonstrate the ability to communicate at level 9 on the ALTA
language proficiency scale to receive bilingual differential pay. If working
with Spanish-speaking clients, English/Spanish bilingual proficiency is
required.
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Knowledge of Trauma Informed Care
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Knowledge of Yakima county services and resources for youth and families.
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Knowledge of cultural differences and impact on support provided to clients.
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Knowledge of Mental Health First Aid
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Conflict resolution skills and ability to diffuse stressful situations.
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Effective verbal, written and listening communication skills.
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Maintain a non-judgmental attitude towards youth, families and professionals.
Ability to maintain a stance of appreciation and acceptance of parents,
including their choices.
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Ability to exercise independent judgment and solid decision making.
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Ability to apply coping skills when exposed to vicarious trauma.
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Knowledge of the Children’s Behavioral Health/WISe principles
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Ability to work in a team-oriented, collaborative environment
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Ability to establish rapport with youth, participate in physical activities,
and redirect negative behavior.
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Basic proficiency with a variety of computer programs including Microsoft
Outlook, Word and Excel.
Our Mission Statement
“Together we transform our communities through compassionate, individualized
care, eliminating barriers to health and well-being.”
Our mission celebrates inclusivity. We are committed to equal-opportunity
employment.