Young Adult Peer Mentor

Waltham, MA, USA Req #1231
Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Come demonstrate your passion for child & family empowerment by joining the Wayside team!

*****SIGN ON BONUS OF $2000!! ($1000 after 30 days; $1000 after 90 days)*****

At Wayside, you can expect to be part of an inclusive, innovative, and equity- focused community that approaches client care as a matter of social justice. Wayside is one of Massachusetts’ most respected child and family serving agencies with program locations across Central, Eastern and Northeastern Massachusetts serving more than 6,000 children, young adults, and families each year.

Wayside thinks of our employees as whole people and invests in benefits to support employee wellness.

  • Tuition, training & student loan reimbursement 
  • PTO Package: 3 Wellness Days (time off), 9 Paid Holidays, Up to 3 weeks of vacation (in your first year)
  • A learning environment – free training institute with thought leaders, CEU trainings & program trainings, etc. 
  • Financial health supports 
  • Equity focused medical benefits 
  • Teamwork atmosphere Career development support – a great place to grow your career!!!

Young Adult Peer Mentor - Community Services

PACT-Y - Waltham 

 

Salary Range: $19.25/hour + depending on experience and certification + sign on bonus (half paid after 30 days of employment and half paid after 90 days of employment).
  

Wayside Youth & Family Support Network’s Waltham site is hiring a Young Adult Peer mentor (YAPM) for an innovative, evidenced based model of treatment in Massachusetts, the Program for Assertive Community Treatment for Youth (PACT-Y). This program is a DMH funded, intensive, self-contained, community-based program, serving youth and their families. We are looking for individuals who are open to working Monday - Friday with flexible scheduling. 

We provide a supportive culture that allows for a balance of personal responsibilities and professional development while contributing to the community. 
  
What you will do:  
  

  • Work as part of a strong, collaborative, multidisciplinary team with the youth, young adults, caregivers and providers to ensure close collaboration and coordination of care. 
  • Share your own lived experience as an example of hope to youth and families who are experiencing distress.
  • Provide emotional and social support to individuals receiving services.
  • Support individuals in making positive life changes and developing skills to facilitate their recovery.
  • Act as a mentor, assisting the individual's recovery process and supporting the individual's goals and decisions.
  • Work directly with youth and ensure youth engagement in services.
  • Encourage youth to have an active voice in their treatment. 
  • Assist youth served in navigating systems, to promote their awareness of     resources and access to supports. 
  • Support and empower youth with skills and strategies to support their behavioral health needs. 
  • Promote and strengthen family’s natural supports to foster a welcoming and supportive community for the youth. 
  • Ensure that the youths’ rights are respected, particularly in regard to cultural competency. 
  • Collaborate with other community-based organizations to provide services and care for clients. 

Competencies/Traits of Our Superstars:

  • Talent connecting with people. 
  • Strong communication skills –both written and verbal 
  • Ability to assess and manage risk. 
  • Flexibility, creative thinking, and adapt to competing priorities. 
  • Excellent boundaries.

Minimum Requirements: 

  • Lived experience of mental health, emotional health and/or trauma resulting in significant life disruption.
  • Willingness to share your recovery story in the context of peer support.
  • High school degree or GED.
  • Driving in the community is a requirement of this position; please ensure you have a valid driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle. 

We will train you in: Motivational Interviewing; Courageous Conversations; Attachment, Regulation and Competency Model (ARC); Trauma Informed Practice; Substance Use Intervention; Risk and Safety Assessment. 

Wayside welcomes equity-minded applicants whose values align with our goal of being a child welfare and behavioral health agency committed to anti-racism, social justice, and advocacy. Successful candidates are asked to be engaged in Wayside’s dedication to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. Bilingual/bicultural and LGBTQ+ applicants are encouraged to apply! 

 

 

Wayside welcomes equity-minded applicants whose values align with our goal of being a child welfare and behavioral health agency committed to anti-racism, social justice, and advocacy. Successful candidates are asked to be engaged in Wayside’s dedication to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.Bilingual/bicultural and LGBTQ+ applicants are encouraged to apply!

Other details

  • Job Family 5436
  • Pay Type Hourly
Location on Google Maps
  • Waltham, MA, USA