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EAC Network Peer Specialist (Part-Time) - Home Base (Community) in Central Islip, New York

Peer Specialist (Part-Time) - Home Base (Community)

Job Details

Job Location

320 Carleton Avenue, Suite 8000 Central Islip, NY, 11772 - Central Islip, NY

Position Type

Part Time

Education Level

High School Diploma or Educational Equiv

Salary Range

$17.00 - $17.00 Hourly

Travel Percentage

Up to 50%

Job Category

Human Service

Peer Specialist

AtEAC Network, we’re committed to making a difference in the lives of over 62,888 people annually through over 100 social service programs across Long Island and NYC. OurHome Base (Community) Programoffers critical peer support services, helping families navigate challenging circumstances such as mental illness and substance abuse. We believe in empowering individuals and building communities through compassion, inclusivity, and collaboration.

As aPeer Specialist, you will have the unique opportunity to use your lived experience to support families in crisis. You’ll work closely with our team to provide guidance, advocacy, and crisis intervention to those who need it most.

Salary:$17/hour

Schedule:Flexible schedule (up to 19 hours per week), evening and weekends availability

Location:Hauppauge, NY

Reports to:Program Director

Responsibilities:

  • Provide compassionate peer support to families struggling with mental illness or substance abuse through home visits, phone check-ins, and in-person appointments.

  • Offer encouragement, advocacy, and resources to help families overcome obstacles.

  • Use your vehicle to transport clients to appointments or activities, ensuring they access essential services and enrichment opportunities.

  • Work alongside the Case Management Unit to ensure families receive timely and impactful support.

  • Lead and facilitate educational workshops for adolescents (when assigned), helping them learn, grow, and thrive.

  • Keep accurate and up-to-date records of all interactions, maintaining professionalism and transparency.

  • Participate in team meetings and trainings to continuously grow your skills and contribute to the team.

    What We are Looking for?

  • High School Diploma or GED (required).

  • If you’re in recovery, a minimum of three years sobriety (as per funder requirements).

  • A deep understanding of substance abuse, mental health challenges, and/or adolescent behavior.

  • Strong communication skills (both written and verbal) and the ability to work effectively with diverse teams and systems.

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and other software tools to help you manage your work efficiently.

  • Access to a car and a valid New York State Driver’s License (required).

    Why Join Us?

  • Flexibility: Enjoy a part-time schedule with the possibility of evenings and weekends, tailored to your availability.

  • Impactful Work: Be part of a mission-driven organization dedicated to supporting vulnerable families and creating positive change in the community.

  • Inclusive Culture: We value diversity, lived experience, and a collaborative work environment where everyone is encouraged to contribute.

  • Growth Opportunities: Access to training, development, and opportunities to advance your career in social services.

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