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General Statement of Duties
Serves as a role model, mentor, advocate and motivator; provides outreach and support to consumers; does related work as required.
Henrico County's Department of Community Corrections is hiring a Peer Recovery Specialist to support participants in our Recovery Court. You will use your own lived experience with recovery, whether personal or through a loved one, to serve as a mentor, advocate, and role model for individuals working toward lasting change. This is a chance to turn your own journey into someone else's turning point.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
- Serve as a mentor, role model, and advocate for individuals in recovery
- Provide direct outreach and support to consumers in the Recovery Court program
- Share your personal recovery story to build trust and connection
- Help participants recognize signs of distress, crisis, or relapse early
- Model self-advocacy as part of the recovery and wellness process
- Maintain appropriate professional boundaries while building genuine rapport
- Collaborate with internal staff, regulators, and community stakeholders
- Document and communicate accurately within agency policies and deadlines
WHAT YOU BRING
- Personal lived experience in your own recovery, or lived experience supporting a family member or loved one in recovery, and a willingness to share your story
- Completion of 72 hours in each of the four CPRS training domains: Advocacy, Ethical Responsibility, Mentoring and Education, and Recovery and Wellness Support
- A passing score on the IC&RC Peer Recovery Specialist competency exam
- 500 hours of supervised hands-on experience across the four CPRS domains
- Working knowledge of mental illness, substance use disorders, and crisis indicators
- Strong understanding of trauma-informed care, confidentiality law, and HIPAA
- Excellent communication, organization, and follow-through skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with a flexible schedule when needed
WHY JOIN US
This role sits at the heart of Henrico's commitment to second chances and community wellness. You will work alongside a team that believes recovery is possible, and that the people closest to that truth are often the most powerful messengers. Few roles offer this level of direct, meaningful impact in our community.
Expected hiring range will be at the lower end of the listed pay scale.
Certification in Peer Specialist preferred.
Important: Communications regarding your application will come from recruitment@henrico.gov and notifications@henrico.avature.net (our applicant tracking system). Please add both addresses to your safe sender list and check your spam or junk folder regularly.
Minimum Requirements
Graduation from high school with coursework or degree in a relevant field and previous relevant work experience i s preferred; OR, any equivalent combination of education, experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Background Check Disclosure
Applicants considered for employment must successfully complete the following background investigations/tests:
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Criminal History Investigation
- State Police Criminal History Investigation
- Child Protective Services (CPS) Investigation (Dept. of Social Services, JRJDC, Juvenile Detention Home)