Youth Peer Advocate - Thomaston
Youth Peer Advocate – Thomaston
The Youth Peer Advocate position will function as a member of the Prevention Department at the McCall Behavioral Health Network. The peer advocate will be a key member of the Partnerships for Success 2023 underage drinking prevention initiative within the town of Thomaston, Connecticut. The position is paid at a rate of $18 an hour with an allotment of 8 hours per week. Days and hours are flexible.
Part-time / Non-Exempt
8 hours weekly / $18.00/hour
QUALIFICATIONS
- Currently a resident of Thomaston
- Between the ages of 16 and 24.
- Strong interest in substance abuse prevention.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Must display interpersonal skills and the ability to work with diverse populations, including but not limited to youth, schools, law enforcement and community leaders.
BENEFITS OFFERED FOR PART-TIME
- Paid Sick time
- Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
- 403(b) Retirement Plan with Employer Match
- 2 Gym Membership Options
AGENCY OVERVIEW
The McCall Behavioral Health Network is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to inspire hope and promote wellness and healing through a continuum of behavioral health services — prevention, treatment, recovery support, and community engagement — for individuals of all ages and families across Western Connecticut. For more than 50 years, we have reached out to those who often feel isolated in their struggles and have never turned anyone away for their inability to pay. Led by President and CEO Maria Coutant Skinner, LCSW, our passionate team of highly trained professionals is committed to helping individuals and families overcome adversity, foster resilience, and achieve wellness. With locations in Canaan, Danbury, Torrington, Waterbury, and Winsted, McCall serves over 3,500 clients annually, supporting individuals wherever they are on their recovery journey. At McCall, our mission is at the heart of everything we do, ensuring that everyone in our community has equitable access to best-in-class care and the resources they need to heal and thrive.