MH Residential Peer Specialist
Company: The Empowerment Program
Location: Denver
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Description: Mariposa
Residential Peer Specialist Organization: The Empowerment Program
Job Overview The Empowerment Program provides health, housing, and
employment and education services to women and transwomen who are
involved in the criminal justice system, have been recently
released from jail or prison, are homeless, or are living with
HIV/AIDS, mental illness, and drug addiction. Our house is a
confidentially located congregate living house for 18-22 women in
Denver. Schedule This is a part-time position with a set schedule
of Tuesday - Thursday 6pm - 11pm. Occasional coverage shifts are
available as needed. Essential Job Functions Safety & Security:
Maintain safety and security by monitoring all general access
areas. Enforce the house rules as outlined in the handbook.
Security System: Arm the security system each night at curfew and
turn it off in the morning. Communication: Notify the Housing
Manager of maintenance or safety/security concerns. Email
significant events to the housing team and maintain the daily
logbook. Operations: Create and monitor daily chore assignments.
Peer Support & Recovery Functions Goal Setting: Assist clients in
articulating personal goals for recovery using one-to-one and group
sessions. Support clients in identifying goals and developing
recovery plans with the skills, strengths, supports, and resources
to aid in achieving those goals. Collaboration: Assist clients in
working with their case manager or treatment team in determining
the steps needed to achieve goals and self-directed recovery. Group
Support: Assist clients in setting up and sustaining self-help
(mutual support) groups, as well as locating and joining existing
groups. Wellness Planning: Utilize tools such as the Wellness
Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) to assist clients in creating their own
individual wellness and recovery plans. Modeling Recovery: Share
your own recovery story to demonstrate self-directed recovery and
model effective coping techniques and self-help strategies. Teach
and role model the value of every individual's recovery experience.
Social Skills: Assist clients in building social skills in the
community that will enhance job acquisition and tenure. Housing
Assistance: Assist the client in obtaining decent and affordable
housing of their choice in the most integrated, independent
environment (e.g., viewing housing, transportation support).
Resource Advocacy: Serve as a recovery agent by advocating for
effective recovery-based services. Provide names of staff,
community resources, and groups that may be useful. Skill Building:
Assist clients in developing empowerment skills and combating
stigma through self-advocacy via regular meetings and sessions. Use
role-playing/modeling to demonstrate how to handle problems or
social interactions. Documentation & Planning Treatment Planning:
With assistance from the Program Coordinator/Team Leader, work with
clients and the treatment team to develop a plan based on
identified goals. Required Documentation: Document the following on
the client's treatment/recovery plan: Identified person-centered
strengths, needs, abilities, and recovery goals. Interventions to
assist the client with reaching their goals. Progress made toward
goals. Knowledge Required Recovery Process: Knowledge of the
recovery process and ability to facilitate recovery using
established standardized mental health processes. Problem Solving:
Knowledge and skill to teach and engage in basic problem-solving
strategies to support self-directed recovery. Mental Health
Awareness: Knowledge of the signs and symptoms of mental illness
(e.g., hallucinations, aggressive behavior, isolation) and the
ability to assist the client using strategies such as positive
self-talk. Community Resources: Knowledge and skill sufficient to
use and teach clients to use community resources (e.g., Social
Security, YMCA, libraries, housing providers). Group Facilitation:
Knowledge of how to establish and sustain self-help and educational
groups. Driving: A valid driver's license is required as some
driving/transportation may be required for appointments or
activities. Job Qualifications Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office
products. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Ability to multitask. Must be a team player with a positive
attitude. Peer Specialist Certification is preferred . Hourly Wage:
$18.81 per hour The Empowerment Program is proud to be an equal
opportunity workplace. We are committed to equal employment
opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex,
national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, disability,
gender identity or Veteran status
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