Are you ready to make a real impact? Join EAC Network, a not-for-profit organization that’s been changing lives for over 62,888 individuals across Long Island and NYC. We’re looking for a Peer Specialist for our Home Base (Intensive) Program to empower families facing difficult challenges like substance abuse and mental illness.
Why You’ll Love This Role:
Flexibility: Work part-time, 4 days a week, Hours include late afternoon, evening availability is as-needed and Saturdays required. Competitive Pay: $17/hour for up to 17 hours per week. Location: Central Islip, NY—helping the community right where you live.
Your Mission:
As a Peer Specialist, you’ll use your own lived experiences to help families in crisis feel supported and understood. You’ll be working hand-in-hand with our Case Management Unit to deliver peer support and assist with daily operations. Whether it's home visits, phone check-ins, or facilitating youth groups, you’ll be making a difference in meaningful ways.
Key Responsibilities:
Support Families in Crisis: Offer peer support to families dealing with substance abuse and mental health issues through home visits, phone check-ins, and in-person encouragement. Plan and Lead Activities: Take clients on recreational outings and lead group activities for adolescents to help them engage and grow. Ensure Monthly Visits: Make sure families receive the visits they need each month as directed by the Program Director. Manage Resources: Follow the procedures for managing petty cash and program funds responsibly. Run Educational Workshops: Organize and lead monthly workshops for adolescents to provide them with life skills and support. Keep Records Up-to-Date: Maintain accurate client records and make them available for review when needed. Provide Crisis Intervention: Step in to assist families during moments of crisis when necessary. Collaborate with Team: Work closely with program staff and referral agencies to ensure families get the support they need. Stay Professional: Interact respectfully and professionally with families and all partners. Engage in Team Meetings: Participate in team meetings, case conferences, and training sessions to stay informed and continuously improve.
What we are looking for:
Life Experience: High School Diploma or GED required. If you’re in recovery, we ask that you’ve achieved at least three years of sobriety. Community Resources: Must have knowledge of treatment and mental health programs. Hands-on Knowledge: Familiarity with substance abuse, mental health, criminal justice, or adolescent behavior is a huge plus. Tech-Savvy: You’re comfortable with Microsoft Office, email, and spreadsheets to keep everything on track. Strong Communication: You can connect with people from all walks of life, from families to agencies, with ease and professionalism.
Why Join Us?
Supportive Environment: A compassionate work culture with a commitment to professional development and industry-leading training. Impactful Work: Take on a role that will not only impact your community. Great for young professional who are interested in the human service field.