About Job
Description
WHAT MAKES VOA SPECIAL
Volunteers of America Colorado believes unique challenges require unique and thoughtful solutions. VOA creates specialized programs to meet the critical needs of the communities we serve—our programs across Colorado look different because each community is distinct. We support Denver’s homeless veterans who have been underserved, and prepare preschoolers challenged by poverty to be successful in elementary school and beyond. Wherever we go we engage faith, relationship-building, and volunteers to lift up and support Colorado’s most vulnerable citizens.
Working Conditions And Physical Requirements
Pay Range : $21.00-$23.00/hr
BENEFITS (eligibility Is Based On Job Type/status)
POSITION WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FILLED
VISA SPONSORSHIP IS NOT OFFERED FOR THIS ROLE
VETERANS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY
Employee must be able to perform essential job functions with or without reasonable accommodation and without posing a direct threat to safety or health of self or others. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. Employee will perform job according to applied laws. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. If you require a reasonable accommodation to perform this role, please contact HR@VOAColorado.org to begin the Interactive Process.
Requirements
Competencies
21-23/hr
WHAT MAKES VOA SPECIAL
Volunteers of America Colorado believes unique challenges require unique and thoughtful solutions. VOA creates specialized programs to meet the critical needs of the communities we serve—our programs across Colorado look different because each community is distinct. We support Denver’s homeless veterans who have been underserved, and prepare preschoolers challenged by poverty to be successful in elementary school and beyond. Wherever we go we engage faith, relationship-building, and volunteers to lift up and support Colorado’s most vulnerable citizens.
- A Peer Support Specialist leverages and models their individual lived experience of recovery from incarceration, addiction and/or mental health concerns, along with skills in resiliency and training, to deliver supportive services in the Colorado Rapid Rehousing for Reentry setting and promotes a wholistic mind-body approach to recovery and resiliency among program participants. This role requires knowledge of homelessness, incarceration, skills with support and advocacy, and provides connection to resources and treatment. The Peer Support Specialist embodies a positive spirit of recovery and resilience grounded in hope and optimism and facilitates program participant change through goal setting, education and skills building.
- Works in collaboration with Department of Corrections, local justice partners, the Continuum of Care, the state of Colorado Department of Local Affairs Division of Housing, local mental health providers, and other local partners to provide community resources for individuals experiencing homelessness, advocates for client housing needs, works to resolve system failures to overcome housing barriers.
- Peer Specialists initiate contact with program participants and connect individuals experiencing homelessness to services, including but not limited to housing resources, healthcare including Medicaid and behavioral health treatments, and public benefits including SSI/SSDI while utilizing meetings in community gathering places, coffee meetings, and other spaces as a part of the program intervention.
- Follows up with individuals/households post-housing to check-in on stability and recovery progress (if applicable), assess for needs, and refers to further resources, as needed. Organizes and facilitates group activities to support community involvement, including but not limited to sober activities.
- Works independently, exercises good judgment and participates as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
- Demonstratable skills in operating computer programs (Word, Excel, databases), office equipment, and telephones.
- Travels to service locations, agency partners, and participant residences to conduct outreach and follow-up.
- Supports individuals in recovery with evidence-based practices associated with participant engagement and care.
- Coordinates with case managers, clinicians, therapists, and staff to foster positive outcomes in housing and behavioral health. Peer Support Specialists are expected to collaborate with case managers and advocate alongside participants for unmet needs.
- Performs all other duties as assigned
Working Conditions And Physical Requirements
- Travel throughout the program’s service area is required on a regular basis.
- Must be able to work in diverse and, at times, uncomfortable environments such as homeless shelters, service facilities, streets, offices, and all other locations as necessary to fulfill program objectives.
- Exposure to Indoor and Outdoor environments, Memory/recall, Sitting and tying/documentation of client interactions, Hearing/Listening, Verbal and Electronic (i.e. email and text message) communication.
- Physical movements such as bending, kneeling, walking, and lifting (30 to 50 pounds) may be required.
- Work hours may vary but are typically scheduled around a 40-hour workweek designed to fulfill program objectives with occasional overtime requirements.
Pay Range : $21.00-$23.00/hr
BENEFITS (eligibility Is Based On Job Type/status)
- Vacation Time/Separate Sick Time
- Paid Holidays/Floating Holidays/Personal Days
- Volunteer/Wellness Day
- Health, Dental, Vision, and Pet Insurance
- Tuition Assistance
- Pension Plan
- 403b Retirement Plan with Agency Match
- Life Insurance/Accident Insurance
- Employee Assistance/Work-Life Balance Program/Employee Discount Program
- LifeLock with Norton
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness
POSITION WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FILLED
VISA SPONSORSHIP IS NOT OFFERED FOR THIS ROLE
VETERANS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY
Employee must be able to perform essential job functions with or without reasonable accommodation and without posing a direct threat to safety or health of self or others. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. Employee will perform job according to applied laws. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. If you require a reasonable accommodation to perform this role, please contact HR@VOAColorado.org to begin the Interactive Process.
Requirements
Competencies
- Models core culture attributes of VOACO that include “AIRS” (Accountability, Integrity, Respect and Service).
- Models and VOACO’s three strategical critical virtues of HHS (Hungry, Humble, People Smart).
- Strong interpersonal skills and collaboration with Keys to Housing team members and community stake holders
- Must have maintained recovery from individually identified conditions(s) for a period of at least one year.
- Lived experience of incarceration and in-depth knowledge of mental health/substance use.
- Colorado driver’s license and state-mandated automobile insurance.
- Maintained recovery from their conditions(s) for over a period of one year.
- Lived experience of homelessness.
- 1 year of related experience in the field of Peer Recovery support.
- Possesses personal vehicle for transportation related to program needs. (No client transportation).
- Ability to learn and gain knowledge of local housing resources, navigational procedures, housing intervention levels and models.
- Ability to learn and gain knowledge and proficiency with access to community mental health centers and other mental health and/or substance use disorder treatment options and resources.
- Ability to learn and gain knowledge of VOA internal record keeping systems; accesses and documents relevant client housing and other identified goals, as well as other admin duties necessary for program function as identified for this role.
- Understanding of principles and concepts of resiliency, recovery and wellness.
- Demonstrable knowledge of mental health/substance abuse conditions and treatments.
- Demonstrable knowledge of participant rights, fundamentals of HIPAA, confidentiality, ethics, role clarification, and professional boundaries.
- Ability to learn and gain knowledge and skill in the application of Harm Reduction, Critical Time Intervention, Motivational Interviewing, Trauma Informed Care, and Housing First Principles.
- Ability to work and thrive within a diverse, multicultural team environment and to respectfully and professionally serve individuals hailing from diverse backgrounds, cultures, ideologies, and religions.
- Ability to take initiative and work independently.
- Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
- Ability to apply appropriate self-care in the face of often difficult and/or traumatic situations which commonly present while working with persons in need of services.
- Ability to maintain professional and healthy emotional and physical boundaries
21-23/hr
Professional Field


Patient Focus
Diagnoses
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
Issues
Substance Abuse
Trauma
Therapeutic Approach
Methodologies
ECT
Modalities
Individuals
Practice Specifics
Populations
Peer Support
Individuals with Addiction Issues
Inmates
Victims of Crime/Abuse (VOC/VOA)
Aviation/Transportation
Racial Justice Allied
Settings
Faith-based organizations
Milieu
Private Practice
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Schools
Home Health/In-home
Jails/Prisons
Military
Forensic
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