Peer Specialist
Company: Newport County Community Mental Health Center
Location: Middletown
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: WHO WE ARE… Newport
Mental Health (NMH) is a progressive high-energy organization that
uses state of the art person-centered recovery approach to help
individuals recover from mental illness and substance use
disorders. NMH extends its trauma informed evidence-based services
to children, adolescents, families, and adults. Our services vary
from outreach, specialized program, mental health, school-based
therapy, substance use therapy, community-based therapy, and
outpatient clinic. For more information visit our website:
www.newportmentalhealth.org WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR… Mission-
Aligned: You are excited to be a part of Newport Mental Health’s
mission to improve the lives of our clients living and working in
Newport County by providing the highest quality of care. Ally: You
intentionally foster belonging, personal growth, and empowerment
for all. You’re a strong advocate for the BIPOC, LQBTQIA, Woman,
Veteran, and other underrepresented communities. Solution
Orientated: You are driven to think of different approaches to
narrow the gap which leads to positive and effective changes. Time
Management: You are a conscious planner and a thoughtful decision
maker who adheres to deadlines. WHAT WE OFFER… Excellent Health and
Dental Insurance. Vacation, Sick and Personal time accrued
biweekly. Up to 11 Holidays. Retirement program through Mutual of
America. Additional supplemental insurance programs. Tuition
reimbursement. Mileage reimbursement. Employer paid life insurance.
Flexible spending account (FSA) and dependent care (DCA) spending
accounts. WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING (ESSENTIAL DUTIES)… Provide
practical help and mentoring, advocacy, coordination, side-by-side
individualized support, problem solving and direct assistance to
help clients obtain the necessities of daily living. On an
individual basis these may include medical and dental health care;
legal advocacy and link with legal services; financial support such
as entitlements (SSI, SSDI, veterans' benefits) and housing
subsidies (HUD Section 8); money management assistance, such as
access to payee services if required, and transportation. Main
Duties and Responsibilities: Identify strategies to develop
trusting and stable relationships with clients served by the
assigned team. Meet with clients individually in the community or
at their homes or in groups at the center. In conjunction with
client, develop recovery goals, identify barriers, and establish
plans to achieve them. Support and assist clients in problem
solving around Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) as well as health
and wellness promotion. Participate in weekly individual and
monthly group supervision to learn therapeutic and problem-solving
techniques. Develop a personal recovery plan for continued personal
health and wellness goals. Participate in daily and weekly team
meetings to review client visits, communicate appointments, and
coordinate care. Build upon personal and professional development
goals via NMHC sponsored and external training opportunities.
Having experienced a severe mental illness, the peer specialist
assists the other members of the team to understand the clients'
perspective and subjective experience. Maintain certification(s) in
good standing. Requirements: WHAT WE EXPECT OF YOU… Peer Recovery
Specialist Certification in good standing with the RICRB. Minimum
high school diploma or equivalent. Valid driver’s license and
reliable transportation to travel within the local community. A
minimum of 2 years of solid and stable recovery with a commitment
to self-care. Caring and empathetic, with a desire to help others
in need of recovery support. The ability to use appropriate
self-disclosure to develop trusting sustainable relationships with
the people they support. Self-motivated and independent, with the
ability to prioritize work to meet deadlines and manage own time.
Excellent communication skills with the ability to professionally
communicate verbally and in writing in a variety of settings and
with diverse individuals and groups. Ability to work in a
culturally competent way with diverse populations. A consistent
desire to grow and learn, with the ability to apply creative and
critical thinking. A commitment to upholding the ethical standards
of Peer Support. APPLY NOW Submitting your application is a great
way to learn more about Newport Mental Health. If you have
questions about how your experience aligns with our job openings or
know someone who would be a great candidate for our job openings,
please contact Human Resources: Human Resources Newport Mental
Health 42 Valley Road Middletown, RI 02842 Tel: 401-846-1213 Fax:
401-324-6251 Newport Mental Health is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, or national origin.
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