Certified Recovery Peer Specialist
Company: Aging True Senior Services
Location: Jacksonville
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Certified Recovery Peer
Specialist (CRPS) is a contract position and provides peer support
services; serves as a participant advocate; provides information
and recovery support for participants enrolled in the Florida
Self-Directed Care Program. The CRPS performs a wide range of tasks
utilizing a team approach with the SDC Recovery Coach which will
assist participants in regaining control over their own lives and
over their own recovery process. The CRPS will be a role model
exhibiting competence in recovery and ongoing coping skills and is
an individual who is stable in their own recovery from mental
health or substance abuse. EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS A high
school diploma or GED Must be at least 21 years old Demonstrated
proficiency in reading and writing Has completed a training program
approved by the Florida Department of Children and Families
(DCF)/FL Certification Board for Certified Recovery Peer Specialist
Has applied for and successfully passed the certification exam
approved by the Florida Certification Board for Certified Recovery
Peer Specialist (or within 6 months of hire) Completes 10 hours of
approved continuing education training per year as outlined by the
Florida Certification Board for Recovery Certified Peer Specialist
Must abide by and agree to the Florida Certification Board’s Code
of Ethical and Professional Conduct and Disciplinary Procedures for
Certified Recovery Peer Specialists. See
http://flcertificationboard.org/ethics/ Has a personal belief in
recovery for all persons served Possess a willingness to share
their own recovery experience as relevant to persons served
Flexibility to engage people based on their level of receptivity
and individual needs Ability to establish trusting relationship
with Peers Ability to establish and maintain personal boundaries.
Ability to pass a Florida Level II background screening Ability to
pass a pre-employment drug screening. Will become WRAP trained
within 6 months of hire Must have reliable transportation and
vehicle insurance ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS Acts as a team
member with Recovery Coach and participant to successfully identify
smart goals and identify steps to reach recovery goals. Willingness
to provide peer-recovery education as identified by the participant
served Assists peers with assessing their unique strengths and
abilities Helps peers with identifying, developing, and working
towards recovery goals Assists peers with developing self-advocacy
skills Helps peers identify and access appropriate professional
resources Provides education for team members regarding the
recovery process and the role of a Certified Recovery Peer
Specialist Assists in developing and implementing LAP goals.
Participates in meetings and staffing as required. Provides
resources for clients and coaches on a recovery culture Serves as a
link to community resources, teaches and models client's
self-advocacy, and acts as a community liaison/educator Reports
significant/major incidences Adheres to data privacy
practices/HIPAA/Confidentiality to both participant and participant
records Writes progress notes, and assists in summaries and
discharges Maintains required productivity Assists participants in
WRAP and identifying relapse prevention plans Apply motivational
Interviewing strategies to effectively engage service recipients
Facilitate Psycho-educational activities for groups and individuals
Participates in Quality Improvement activities and committee
assignments as requested. Promotes and encourages recovery based on
SAMHSA’s Guiding Principles of Recovery support services in line
with SAHSA Recovery Support Strategic Initiative which include the
four major dimensions that support a life in recovery as follows;
Health - overcoming or managing ones’ diseases(s) or symptoms-for
example, abstaining from the use of alcohol, illicit drugs, and
non-prescribed medications if one has an addiction problem-and for
everyone in recovery, making informed, health choices that support
physical and emotional wellbeing. Home – A stable and safe place to
live. Purpose – Meaningful daily activates, such as a job, school,
volunteerism, family are taking or creative endeavors, and the
independence, income and resources to participate in society and
Community – relationships and social networks that provide support,
friendship, love and hope. Anyone with these skills that is
interested in a challenging and highly rewarding work experience
where every day provides an opportunity for growth is encouraged to
submit their resume.
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