Peer Specialist Case Management

Delray Beach, FL
Full Time
Student (High School)
Peer Specialist Case Management


Position Summary
South County Mental Health Center, Inc. is seeking a compassionate and motivated Peer Specialist in Case Management to provide peer support services, advocacy, and recovery-focused case management to individuals receiving behavioral health services. This position serves as a role model for recovery by using lived experience to support clients in achieving wellness goals, accessing resources, and building independence. The Peer Specialist works collaboratively with clinical teams while promoting hope, empowerment, and client-centered care.


About Us
South County Mental Health Center, Inc. is a private, non-profit, Joint Commission-accredited behavioral healthcare provider serving Southeast Palm Beach County. We are dedicated to delivering compassionate, high-quality mental health services to individuals and families in our community.


Minimum Qualifications
  • Aiming completion of the 40-hour Recovery Peer Specialist training approved by the Florida Certification Board
  • Must be a consumer of mental health services
  • High school diploma or equivalent required; college degree not required
  • Basic computer proficiency and ability to learn electronic medical record systems
  • Valid driver’s license with reliable transportation preferred


Preferred Qualifications:
  • Certified Recovery Peer Specialist in the State of Florida or actively working toward certification
  • Experience working or volunteering as a Recovery Peer Specialist
  • Experience in client advocacy, peer education, or behavioral health support services
  • Knowledge of community resources and entitlement programs
  • Experience working with adult and geriatric populations


Duties and Responsibilities
Client Advocacy, Peer Support & Client Care
  • Provide face-to-face peer support services to clients
  • Provide telephonic support and follow-up services
  • Promote client rights, advocacy, and self-determination
  • Meet with clients in the Outpatient Department and CSU to provide support
  • Assist clients with applications for benefits and community services
  • Refer clients to appropriate treatment, housing, and support resources
  • Transport clients to appointments as needed
  • Adhere to Florida Certification Board standards governing Peer Specialist activities
Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) Support
  • Introduce clients to the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) model
  • Assist clients in developing and maintaining individualized WRAP plans
  • Monitor progress toward wellness goals
  • Identify and address barriers to recovery planning
Documentation & Care Coordination     
  • Document services in the electronic medical record accurately and timely
  • Develop and review individual treatment and goal plans
  • Assist with prior authorizations and required service documentation
  • Maintain accurate case management records
Teamwork & Collaboration
  • Attend department meetings, case staffing, and trainings as requested
  • Meet regularly with supervisor for guidance and support
  • Collaborate with clinical staff to coordinate client care
  • Assist with onboarding or training of new peer specialists, interns, and volunteers


Core Competencies
  • Strong empathy, professionalism, and recovery-oriented mindset
  • Ability to build rapport and motivate clients
  • Knowledge of client rights and advocacy principles
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to recognize crisis situations and seek assistance appropriately
  • Organizational skills and attention to documentation requirements
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team


Physical Demands
  • Frequent walking, sitting, standing, and community travel
  • Ability to operate standard office equipment and computers
  • May transport clients to appointments or services
  • Occasional outdoor activity required


Working Conditions
  • Office, outpatient clinic, and community-based environments
  • Frequent interaction with clients experiencing behavioral health challenges
  • Standard weekday schedule with occasional flexibility based on client needs


Performance Standards
Performance will be evaluated based on:
  • Quality and timeliness of peer support services
  • Accuracy and completion of documentation
  • Client engagement and progress toward recovery goals
  • Compliance with agency and certification standards
  • Collaboration with team members and supervisors


Schedule & Work Details
Full-Time Position
Schedule: Monday – Friday (hours may vary based on organizational needs)
Location: In-person (Delray Beach, FL)


Benefits
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including:
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Life and long-term disability coverage
  • Voluntary benefit options
  • 401(k) with employer match


Additional Information
Background check required
Drug-free workplace
Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE)

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Because of the work we do in the community, a full background check is required for all staff.

We are a drug free employer.

South County Mental Health Center, Inc is an EOE.

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