PSN is a recognized Federally Registered Apprenticeship Program for Dual Certified Community Health Worker- Peer Recovery Specialist and we offer ongoing workforce development training opportunities that results in community health workers and peer recovery specialists building specialization including working with pregnant women and parents who are Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) and other special populations, such as those impacted by opioid addiction, substance use disorder, and mental health challenges. PSN seeks individuals who are in recovery from mental health, opioid addiction, and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
Two sessions to choose from: Session 1: 2/5/24 – 3/27/24 Session 2: 5/6/24 – 6/21/24 Hours per week: 6 Total hours: 24 Prerequisite: Be a certified community health worker – peer recovery specialists Must be in substance abuse recovery (any substance) or have a family member in recovery from opioids You will learn: 1.) Introduction [...]