Peer Support Specialist
The Salvation Army USA Central Territory | |
paid time off, paid holidays | |
United States, Illinois, Quincy | |
Dec 23, 2024 | |
Are you passionate about using your lived experience to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others? The Salvation Army is seeking a compassionate and motivated Peer Support Specialist to join our team. This full-time, non-exempt position provides critical support to individuals experiencing homelessness, mental health challenges, addiction, poverty, or domestic violence. If you have a heart for advocacy and empowering others, we want to hear from you! Hours: Core Schedule: Monday - Friday 7:30am - 4:00pm* *Must have a flexible availability, including weekends, holidays, and weekday evenings, to assist with occasional scheduling gaps. Salary: Starting salary $17.00/hour - $18.50/hour. Key Responsibilities:
This job description is not all inclusive. It is intended to identify the essential duties of the position. Other duties, responsibilities and tasks may be assigned at the discretion of management. What are We Looking For?
Why Join The Salvation Army? This is your chance to join a mission-minded organization where your work truly makes a difference. Every day, our employees dedicate themselves to caring for our community, and we are proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package as a token of our appreciation for your hard work and commitment. Here's what we offer:
______________________________________________________ About the Salvation Army: The Salvation Army believes in faith put into action and making life better for others. Our services meet physical, emotional and spiritual needs to rebuild lives and create lasting change. Help is given freely and without discrimination, while preserving the individual's dignity. We're here to change lives, one at a time. The Quincy Area Command serves Adams, Pike and Brown counties in Illinois and Marion, Ralls, Lewis, Shelby and Monroe counties in Missouri as well as transients who have come to our community and find themselves in a homeless situation. It is the goal of our program to equip our residents with the knowledge and life skills development needed to find employment and suitable, affordable housing that they might become self-sufficient individuals. The shelter can accommodate up to 20 people with rooms dedicated to single men, women, as well as families. The building also includes our Family Services programs and Food Pantry/Breadline. |