Certified Recovery Mentor
Company: Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center
Location: Hillsboro
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description At Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center, we
welcome diversity; we encourage, uplift, and are honored to serve
people who have been historically underrepresented and underserved.
Our mission is to provide high-quality, culturally appropriate
healthcare to low-income residents of Washington and Yamhill
Counties, with a special emphasis on seasonal and migrant farm
workers and others with barriers to receiving healthcare. We strive
to provide an inclusive environment that welcomes and values the
diversity of the people we employ and serve. Job Summary: The
Certified Recovery Mentor/Peer Support Specialist (CRM/PSS) works
as a member of an interdisciplinary to provide peer recovery
support to individuals with substance abuse and mental health
disorders and/or gambling addictions, while supporting a Trauma
Informed Care perspective . This position participates in and
implements program goals and objectives by providing a set of
non-clinical activities that will promote a strengths-based,
wellness-informed, client-centered approach to achieving
person-driven goals. The CRM/PSS advocates for the individual and
supports them to pursue their personal goals and individual
wellness journey. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: · Act as a
positive role model for individuals being served, showing a
recovery and healthful lifestyle orientation. · Share own recovery
story with individuals being served, when appropriate. · Connect
participants to various models of recovery support and community
resources and assist with developing a support network. · Support
clients with learning how to navigate community resources
including, but not limited to, the recovery community, housing, and
mass transit. · Reflect positive peer values that include
non-hierarchy and mutuality. · Comply with and implement the
regulations, policies, and procedures that pertain to
peer-delivered service goals and protocol. · Facilitate transfer to
higher levels of care as assessed and appropriate. · Provide
relapse prevention support services and planning, following up
immediately and regularly with patients who are struggling with
relapse and/or have a high relapse potential. · Participate in
regular clinical and task supervisions. · Attend clinical case
conferences and staff meetings as indicated to gain knowledge,
communicate program goals, and advocate for the needs of
individuals. · Assist in crisis situations as appropriate,
following emergency protocols/procedures and coordinating with the
treatment team with interventions which support a trauma informed
environment for program participants and staff. · Prevent
escalation, avoiding crisis situations or neutralizing crises in
progress utilizing training, policies and procedures in place. ·
Administer outcome measurement tools with individuals and
participate in data collection. · Document and maintain electronic
health record (EHR) and ancillary records in a manner that assures
compliance with all agency policies, program procedures, and local,
state, and federal regulations. · Maintain accurate and up-to-date
documentation associated with billing, assessment, treatment,
program participant's progress, and other activities, as required.
· Provide input into the therapeutic treatment at the program in
collaboration with individual being served and case manager. ·
Actively support team members and other managerial and/or volunteer
staff. · Respect and honor client rights and responsibilities and
demonstrate professional boundaries and ethics. · Provide
management of care for patients, ensuring individualized quality
care in conjunction with medical care team, as needed. · Ensure
appropriate procedures are developed and followed regarding
community-based and clinic safety protocols. · Promote agency
initiatives and focus of patient sub-populations as determined by
agency executive team. · Attend agency and community meetings as
appropriate and determined in collaboration with supervisor. ·
Initiate and participate in patient care inter- and
multi-disciplinary case conferences and educational and program
service programs. Perform other duties as assigned. Handle
protected health information (PHI) in a manner consistent with the
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
(HIPAA). HIPAA Requirements: The Certified Recovery Mentor/Peer
Support Specialist will have access to PHI during the course of
their work activities. They will use the information to provide
individual patient assessments to be used in the development
comprehensive integrated medical care services. Applying the
minimum necessary standard of HIPAA, the designated record sets to
which this position will have access include: all sections of the
medical record, patient demographic information in the practice
management system, incoming records, reports, results,
consultations, etc. This position is required to read the content
of these records only to the extent needed to accomplish the
assigned tasks. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: · Must
self-disclose, as appropriate, as a person in active recovery from
substance use/mental health and must have personal experience with
recovery services. · Basic knowledge of methods of behavioral
medicine and evidence-based treatments for medical, mental and
substance use conditions. · Knowledge of the problems and dynamics
in treating medically underserved populations. · Knowledge of
community health, welfare, and social agencies. · An u nderstanding
of the effects of trauma on health, coping, and other aspects of
the lives of those we serve. · Demonstrate responsibility for
safety of program participants, staff, and property. · Ability to
apply age-specific principles of growth and development and life
stages to meet each patient's needs, commensurate with educational
preparation. · Proficiency with MS Office Suite (Excel, Word,
Outlook, and PowerPoint) required. Prior EHR experience preferred.
· Ability to organize and prioritize tasks, work under pressure and
meet deadlines. · Strong analytical, attention to detail, and
problem-solving skills. · Ability to work successfully as a primary
health care team member. · Excellent collaborative/cooperative
working, oral, and written communication skills. · Valid driver's
license, reliable transportation, safe driving record and active
auto insurance coverage. · Bilingual English/Spanish language
skills (speaking, reading and writing) preferred. Education and
Experience: · Two years' experience as a Recovery Mentor working
with youth or adults with Substance Use Disorders preferred. ·
Completion and certification of a Recovery Mentor and/or Peer
Support Specialist training approved by the Oregon Health Authority
(OHA) within six (6) months of hire. · Experience consulting with
interdisciplinary teams. · Experience with youth or adults using
patient-centered, trauma informed care practices. · Experience
working in a multi-cultural, diverse environment preferred ·
Experience in community health care working with indigent
populations preferred. · Experience with Medication Supported
Recovery (MSR), also known as Medicated Assisted Treatment (MAT),
is preferred. Behavioral Competencies: Accountability: Role model
VG's mission, vision, and shared values Customer-Focus: Listen to
the voice of the customer and strive to delight them by exceeding
their expectations Teamwork: If someone needs help, help them
Initiative: Be innovative, apply fresh ideas, and continuously
improve how you do your work Confidentiality: Maintain strict
confidentiality and respect the privacy of others Ethical:
Demonstrate integrity, honesty, and stewardship in all encounters
at work Respect: Demonstrate consideration and appreciation for
co-workers and patients Communication: Demonstrate the ability to
convey thoughts and ideas as well as understand perspective of
others Physical Requirements: Percentage of time spent · Computer
use: up to 25% · Standing/Walking: up to 20% · Sitting: up to 90% ·
Lifting/Carrying: less than 5%; may occasionally lift up to 20 lbs.
· Travel to multiple locations within Washington and Yamhill
counties. Working Environment/Physical Hazards: · Work in
well-lighted, ventilated office environment. Potential exposure to
blood borne pathogens and hazardous chemicals. Office equipment
Used: · Computer · Telephone, fax, copier, scanner, printer
Immunization: Staff members must meet immunization requirements as
stated in VGMHC's immunization policy and state and federal
guidelines. Job descriptions represent a general outline of the
essential and major job duties, functions and qualifications
required. They cannot be all-inclusive and comprehensive due to the
dynamic nature of work performed to accomplish VGMHC's Mission.
VGMHC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. No person is unlawfully
excluded from consideration for employment because of race, color,
religious creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, veteran
status, marital status, or physical challenges. The policy applies
not only to recruitment and hiring practices, but also includes
affirmative action in placement, promotion, transfer, rate of pay,
and termination.
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