Peer Recovery Supporter

The Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio, US
Support patients with substance use disorder
Serve as role model and mentor
Provide hope and address shame
The role of a Peer Recovery Supporter (PRS) is to support patients with and in recovery from a substance use disorder (SUD)

Job Summary

  • The role of a Peer Recovery Supporter (PRS) is to support patients with and in recovery from a substance use disorder (SUD).
  • The PRS will listen to patients and share personal experience to provide insight on barriers to recovery, identify solutions, and provide hope and address shame and stigma.
  • PRSs will work closely with other healthcare professionals to monitor progress, identify concerns, and provide holistic and culturally competent care.

Matching Summary

The role of a Peer Recovery Supporter (PRS) is to support patients with and in recovery from a substance use disorder (SUD).

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Support patients with substance use disorder
  • Serve as role model and mentor
  • Provide hope and address shame

Nice-to-have

  • Cultivate knowledge of local resources
  • Engage in community outreach
  • Holistic and culturally competent care

Key Requirements

  • Peer Recovery Supporter (PRS) Certification from OMHAS
  • Identify as a person in recovery
  • High School education or equivalent
  • Current Basic Life Support Certification

Work Rights

Not specified

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