Youth Peer Support Partner II

Children's Hope AllianceStatesville, NC
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About The Position

Per the tenets of the SAMHSA NC Healthy Transitions Grant , the Youth Peer Support Partner II provides direct, youth-driven peer support to transition-aged youth and young adults (ages 16–25) experiencing serious mental illness and/or co-occurring disabilities. Grounded in System of Care (SOC) values, person-centered , and trauma-informed approaches, this role uses lived experience to build authentic relationships that promote recovery, resiliency, empowerment, and self-determination. The Youth Peer Support Partner II supports young people as they navigate the transition from youth-serving systems into adult services, helping reduce stigma while increasing youth voice, leadership, and access to community-based supports.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Lived experience as a recipient of youth mental health services.
  • Ability to use lived experience in a professional, recovery-oriented manner.
  • Strong communication, relationship-building, and advocacy skills.
  • Willingness to work flexible hours to meet youth needs.

Nice To Haves

  • North Carolina Peer Support Specialist Certification (or ability to obtain within required timeframe).
  • One year of experience working in mental health, youth services, or related fields.
  • Qualified Professional (QP) status.
  • Experience working with transition-aged youth, systems navigation, or youth leadership initiatives.

Responsibilities

  • Comply with all grant-required activities as outlined in the NC Healthy Transitions Scope of Work .
  • Provide input into the development, implementation, and evaluation of Healthy Transitions Project activities and outcomes.
  • Support the program in meeting or exceeding grant goals and objectives.
  • Model recovery, resiliency, hope, and self-efficacy to participants, colleagues, and community partners.
  • Utilize lived experience and professional judgment to deliver individualized peer support, including outreach, engagement, care planning input, and ongoing case support.
  • Support participants in identifying personal goals and developing clear, achievable steps that reflect youth voice, choice, and self-direction .
  • Provide guidance and encouragement related to education, employment, and life-skills readiness when aligned with participant goals.
  • Assist participants in accessing community, educational, vocational, and natural supports that align with their self-identified goals.
  • Accompany participants to community appointments or activities when appropriate, providing supportive presence and encouragement.
  • Support youth in exploring, preparing for, and participating in paid internships when aligned with their interests, including application assistance and ongoing encouragement.
  • Ensure services are delivered in alignment with System of Care principles , trauma-informed practices, and person-centered approaches.
  • Assist with planning and facilitating low-barrier engagement events and youth-led activities.
  • Support Youth Consultants by assisting with onboarding, engagement, and participation in program initiatives.
  • Build and maintain relationships with internal and external partners serving transition-aged youth.
  • Assist with training and presentations for community partners and the mental health workforce related to Healthy Transitions, youth peer support, and youth leadership.
  • Participate in anti-stigma, community awareness, and policy-informed efforts that elevate youth and young adult peer support statewide.
  • Participate in care team meetings, supervision, peer supervision, and professional development activities.
  • Complete documentation, reports, and required trainings accurately and within required timelines.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
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