Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Work in conjunction with CCHCD – Health staff to promote a recovery oriented support system that focuses on hope, choice, personal responsibility, and selfdetermination. • Contractor supervisors/ leadership will meet with Behavioral Health Operations manager/ leadership quarterly to review program function and to explore opportunities for improvement. 2. Provide Peer Support Services to consumers receiving behavioral health services, using a Peer Support Team model, working in collaboration with service teams at the following service sites: (Groups will be held at each specific site and services will be delivered in the community as well as on the sites specified, but locations are subject to change). • Clackamas County Behavioral Health Center located at 150 Beavercreek Rd. Oregon City, OR 97045 • Clackamas County Sandy Behavioral Health Center located at 39740 Pleasant St. Sandy, OR 97055 • Clackamas County Treatment Court Services Center located at 1011 Courthouse Rd., Oregon City, OR 97045 3. Provide six (6) 0.8-1.0 FTE Peer Support Specialists, one (1) 1.0 FTE Peer Delivered Services Supervisor, and one (1) part time Clinical Supervisor. The Peer Delivered Services Supervisor and the Clinical Supervisor will provide the required supervision of the peer support specialists as outlined in OAR 309-019- 0130 and defined in OAR 309-019-0105. • Capacity: Each Peer will be assigned to work individually with up to 20 individuals at anyone time. Additional individuals will be served by attending groups led by the peers. 4. Peer Support Specialists will assist individuals with one-on-one (and group), selfdirected, person-centered life planning and will work as an advocate within the treatment planning team if the individual requests thissupport. 5. Support individuals working toward wellness and/or recovery: • Assist in accessing 12-step programs, support groups and other resources available in thecommunity as appropriate to the treatment focus. • Provide referrals to other peer support resources as appropriate to the treatment focus. 6. Assist and support individuals with problem solving. 7. Assist and support individuals to develop community and peer relationships. 8. Assist in addressing other issues as identified by the individual and in collaboration withthe treatment team. 9. Provide a variety of peer activities, including but not limited to, arts, social, physical andspiritual activities. 10. Participate in agency team meetings at the frequency deemed appropriate by the programsupervisors. 11. Provide peers who will attend trainings and committees as requested by CCHCD or the contractor. 12. Provide peers who will use a whole health approach not only addressing issues of mental health and SUD, but spiritual and physical health as requested by the individual and in collaboration withthe treatment team. 13. Provide peers who will meet program expectations up to and including, but not limited to: timeliness of documentation, encounters standards, outreach, quality services, and other requirements as outlined by CCHCD departmental supervisors. Peers will be required to adhere to all COUNTY/CCHCD policies and procedures. 14. Collaborate with the clinic’s service team and other service providers to encourage communication and collaboration regarding the individual’s success. 15. Capacity to bill with accounting breakdowns of admin fees, timecards