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The Peer Support / Housing Support Worker supports adults living in a culturally grounded, second-stage recovery and supportive housing program. This role helps create a warm, safe, and respectful home environment that fosters stability, connection, accountability, and community. The position provides day-to-day relational support, assists residents with communal living, and responds to crises and emergencies as needed. This is a fast-paced, emotionally demanding role requiring strong boundaries, flexibility, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Shifts may be 8–12 hours.
Job Responsibility:
Provide one-on-one peer and housing support focused on wellness, safety, and housing stability
Support a safe, respectful, and culturally supportive living environment
Maintain building safety and respond to incidents, crises, and emergencies (including de-escalation and overdose response)
Encourage shared responsibilities, house guidelines, and respectful conflict resolution
Support resident participation in cultural, wellness, and recovery programming, including group activities
Serve meals as needed and support shared meal routines
Maintain cleanliness of shared spaces following health and safety protocols
Complete required documentation and participate in team meetings and training
Requirements:
Ability to obtain a Criminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector)
Valid First Aid/CPR and Naloxone training (or willingness to obtain)
Physical ability to meet job demands and work 12-hour shifts, including in crisis situations