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Peer Support Specialist (Th-Sun)

Aurora Housing Authority · United States

FULL TIMEfull-time

Job Description

Company Description Exciting New Opportunity at The Sanctuary on Potomac! Join us in making a lasting impact! We are excited to announce an upcoming opportunity at The Sanctuary on Potomac, a new 43-unit Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) development dedicated to providing safe, stable, and affordable housing for individuals experiencing homelessness and those with complex service needs. As we prepare to open our doors, we are building a compassionate, mission-driven team committed to fostering housing stability, promoting resident well-being, and creating a supportive community where individuals can thrive. If you are passionate about serving others, believe in the Housing First model, and want to be part of an innovative and purpose-driven initiative from the very beginning, we encourage you to apply. This is a unique opportunity to help shape a new community and make a meaningful difference in the lives of our future residents. Stay tuned for upcoming career opportunities and be part of this exciting new chapter at The Sanctuary on Potomac. *Start Date: Anticipated for fall 2026, around November. The exact start date is still being finalized and may be adjusted based on scheduling and other deadlines* The mission of the Housing Authority of the City of Aurora (AHA) is to develop and promote quality housing while supporting and encouraging economic opportunities leading to self-sufficiency and independence. AHA accomplishes this mission by providing affordable or subsidized housing at 15 different properties, administering approximately 1700 vouchers, and offering a variety of programs with case management. AHA fosters a professional, productive, and friendly work environment in which the open exchange of ideas and information is encouraged. At AHA, we know that our reputation and impact are built upon the acts of each employee. Why work for AHA?

  • Make a difference in your community
  • Earn outstanding benefits including medical, dental, vision, 401k w/ 4.5% employer match, and robust holiday, vacation, and sick leave policies
  • Participate in a diverse workplace that values inclusivity
  • Volunteer in the community on paid time
  • Continue your education on the job and through our tuition reimbursement program
Prior to hire, candidates will receive our full benefits guide detailing these and other benefits. AHA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Job Description The Peer Specialist provides engagement, mentorship, and supportive services to residents at Sanctuary on Potomac, a 43 unit Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) project, utilizing their lived experience of homelessness and/or recovery to build trust, foster connection, and promote long-term housing stability. The Peer Specialist supports participants in navigating the transition to housing, strengthening independent living skills, and increasing connection to community resources. Services emphasize participant choice, self-determination, and relationship-based support. This position operates as part of a collaborative team alongside an Aurora Mental Health Case Manager, Peer Specialist and a Manager of Supportive Services, combining lived experience and professional case management to enhance engagement and improve housing retention outcomes. The Peer Specialist works directly with residents to build meaningful, trusting relationships, support goal-setting and skill development, increase connection to services, benefits, and community and promote recovery, resilience, and social inclusion The ultimate goal of this position is to increase participant engagement, strengthen community integration, and support long-term housing stability for Sanctuary on Potomac residents. The Peer Support Specialist focuses on engagement, recovery support, community integration, and skill development, complementing but not duplicating housing case management or clinical behavioral health services.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES

Engage residents in collaborative, trusting relationships by utilizing lived experience to provide mentorship, encouragement, and support. Apply a strengths-based, trauma-informed, and housing focused approach to promote housing stability and participant self-determination. Assist participants in identifying and building upon their strengths, resiliencies, and personal goals. Support participants in developing practical skills needed to maintain housing, increase independence, and improve overall well-being. Ensure a minimum of 25 billable hours per week through delivery of Medicaid-reimbursable Supportive Housing Services, including provision of housing supports, skills training, recovery support, outreach, and care coordination. Work collaboratively with the Aurora Mental Health and Recovery Case Manager and the Manager of Supportive Services to support participants in goal-setting, service planning, and follow-through, ensuring alignment with participant-driven service plans and housing stability goals. Meet regularly with participants in their units and on-site at the PSH property. Frequency of contact will vary based on participant need and acuity and meetings focus on engagement, skill-building, problem-solving, recovery support, and community integration. Provide peer-based support and coaching to assist participants in navigating the transition to housing, adjusting to independent living, and building routines that support housing retention. Support participants in accessing community resources and services, including behavioral health care, medical services, employment supports, and social services. Assist participants in applying for and maintaining mainstream benefits such as SNAP, SSI, and other income supports. Promote community integration and social connection by encouraging participation in resident activities, peer groups, and community resources, helping participants build support networks and reduce isolation. Conduct outreach and engagement with participants who may be hesitant or disconnected from services, using relationship-based and motivational approaches to increase participation and trust. Collaborate closely with the Manager of Supportive Services and Aurora Mental Health and Recovery case manager and other service providers by participating in joint visits, case conferencing, and coordinated interventions, ensuring a consistent and team-based approach to service delivery. Assist in identifying and addressing barriers to housing stability, and support early intervention efforts to prevent lease violations, disengagement, or crisis situations. Provide appropriate advocacy and support when interacting with service providers, community partners, and systems to help participants access needed services and resources. Maintain accurate and timely documentation of participant interactions and services in required systems. Documentation must meet agency standards and support program reporting, including documentation of Medicaid-reimbursable and non-billable services, ensuring alignment with service plans, compliance with Medicaid requirements, and audit readiness. Ensure resident records, health information, and service documentation are maintained in accordance with HIPAA, Medicaid requirements, agency policies, and applicable confidentiality laws and regulations. Maintain appropriate paperwork and comply with all program rules, funding requirements, and confidentiality standards. In partnership with the ECHO Resident Services team, support resident meetings, life-skills programming, and community-building activities that promote community integration, recovery, social connection, and housing stability. Attend and participate in weekly staff meetings, supervision, and all required agency and community meetings. Maintain a consistent on-site presence at Potomac and respond appropriately to participant needs, including engagement in non-clinical crisis support and de-escalation, following all safety protocols. Utilize core peer support competencies including active listening, engagement, boundary-setting, collaboration, and ethical use of lived experience, while demonstrating professionalism, empathy, and respect for participant choice and autonomy. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Must hold a valid Colorado Peer and Family Specialist (CPFS) certification OR a National Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist (NCPRSS) credential; Candidates who are explicitly "in the process" of obtaining their CPFS will be considered, provided they have completed all 60 hours of state-approved core training and are actively logging field experience hours toward final certification. Direct lived experience with homelessness, behavioral health recovery, and/or substance use recovery required, with demonstrated ability to appropriately and professionally use lived experience to engage, mentor, and support participants. Experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness, particularly those with moderate to high-acuity needs, strongly preferred. Knowledge of Medicaid-reimbursable peer services preferred. Working knowledge of and commitment to trauma-informed care and peer support principles, including a strengths-based and person-centered approach. Demonstrated ability to build trusting relationships and effectively engage individuals, including those who may be resistant to services or have experienced long-term homelessness. Strong skills in active listening and effective communication, relationship-building and engagement, Problem-solving and conflict resolution, boundary-setting and ethical use of lived experience Experience assisting participants in accessing community resources and mainstream benefits (e.g., SNAP, SSI, TANF), and navigating human services and healthcare systems preferred Ability to collaborate effectively within a team-based model alongside Peer Specialists and case managers, including participation in coordinated service delivery, joint visits, and case conferencing. Basic understanding of service documentation requirements, with the ability to complete accurate and timely documentation in agency systems to support program tracking and compliance Strong organizational and time management skills, with the ability to manage multiple participant interactions and responsibilities throughout the workday. Experience working in supportive housing, peer support, or community-based social service settings preferred. Additional Information
  • Salary $52,500-$53,750 based on education and experience.
  • Start Date: Anticipated for fall 2026, around November. The exact start date is still being finalized and may be adjusted based on scheduling and other deadlines*
  • Schedule: Thursday - Sunday | Four, 10 hr shifts
In accordance with the Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act, we are actively recruiting for this position and accepting applications. This posting will remain open until the role is filled or until November 2026, whichever comes first. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and are committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible workplace. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to protected characteristics under applicable law. Applicants with disabilities or those who require a reasonable accommodation to complete the application or interview process are encouraged to contact us to request assistance. #propertymanager #affordablehousing #caseload #PHA #mentalhealth #support #traumainformed #apartments #LCSW #MSW #Peersupport #Peer

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CompanyAurora Housing Authority
LocationUnited States
TypeFULL TIME
Nichegeneral
Experiencefull-time

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