Overview

The Doe Fund is a leading New York City non-profit organization that operates the enormously visible Ready, Willing & Able program, whose participants clean over 170 miles of streets and sidewalk every day. With a $65 million budget, 400+ staff members and 46,000 individual donors, The Doe Fund is nationally acclaimed as a work-based model for solving homelessness and criminal recidivism. We empower people to break the cycles of homelessness, welfare dependency, substance abuse, and incarceration through innovative work and housing programs.

We are seeking a Peer Specialist for The Doe Fund’s newest permanent supportive housing for homeless individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS. The program is designed to provide long-term residential care and twenty-four-hour support services in a community environment that maximizes residents’ independence while ensuring their physical and emotional security and well-being. This 255 unit residence will provide housing for 153 individuals and families referred by the New York City HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) and the rest 102 units will be apartments for moderate income households.

The Peer Specialist is responsible for providing mentoring, advocacy, care coordination, support and direct assistance with the activities of daily living to the residents using his/her personal life experience and knowledge of substance abuse and mental health treatment along with an understanding of the HIV/AIDS population.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Assist residents with the activities of daily living including maintenance of their unit
  • Encourage residents to participate in the on-site services and recreational activities to help them achieve their goals
  • Provide guidance on locating and utilizing community based resources as well as treatment providers and escort to appointments as needed
  • Escort and assist residents with securing and maintaining benefits
  • Assist residents with rent payments and budgeting
  • Provide resources on recreation and socialization activities
  • Organize and lead recreational events
  • Provide crisis intervention as needed and teach residents coping skills
  • Assist with unit inspections
  • Attend trainings and staff meetings to enhance the services provided to the residents
  • Document activities in accordance with agency and funding standards
  • Other duties as assigned

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Lived experience in treatment and/or recovery
  • Two years of experience working with individuals with special needs as Peer Specialist or Counselor
  • Working knowledge of public benefits and community resources
  • Sensitivity to community issues and needs
  • Great interpersonal and communication skills, both oral and written
  • Strong ethical standards, confidentiality and personal integrity
  • Computer proficiency (i.e., email, Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint)

Interested?

Submit your application for review.

Before you go, we want to assure you that we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace reflective of individuals who share our mission and want to join us in working on the cutting-edge of important social issues.

We are an equal opportunity employer and we highly encourage applications from candidates regardless of race, color, citizenship, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, veteran or reservist status, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local law.

All job offers are contingent upon the job applicant submitting proof that they are vaccinated by their start date or have approved medical or religious exemption as an accommodation.