A credential for individuals with personal, lived experience in their own substance use disorder and/or mental health disorder recovery. By offering insight into the recovery process based on their own experience, peer recovery specialists are able to provide a unique perspective while providing recovery support services. The CPRS is not a sponsor, case manage or a therapist but rather a role model, mentor, advocate, and motivator.

Requirements

 

For more in depth information on the requirements please review the downloadable application above.

 

Formal Education: Minimum high school diploma/GED

 

Peer Work Experience: 500 hours of work or volunteer experience as a peer recovery specialist. 

 

Current Job Description: Copy of current peer recovery specialist job description, obtained from current employer, and which must be signed by both the applicant and their immediate supervisor.

 

On-The-Job Supervision: 25 hours of on-the-job supervision of qualifying work experience in the peer recovery specialist domains.

 

Education/Training: 46 hours of education/training specific to the peer recovery specialist domains of which 10 hours must be in the Advocacy domain; 10 hours must be in the Mentoring/Education domain; 10 hours must be in the Recovery/Wellness Support domain; and 16 hours must be in the Ethical Responsibility domain.

 

Lived Experience: Two years of sustained and continuous recovery time of your own personal lived experience with a substance use and/or mental health disorder or as a family member or loved one of a person or persons with a substance use and/or mental health disorder.

 

Examination: Once application is approved, applicant must pass the IC&RC Examination for Peer Recovery Specialists (PR examination).