What You'll Do
Peer-Informed Policy and Systems Development
- Partner with BH project teams and community partners to strengthen the integration and sustainability of peer support roles across programs.
- Review and recommend policy improvements to align with recovery-oriented and peer-led best practices.
- Contribute to strategic planning efforts related to recovery supports and peer workforce expansion.
- Monitor trends in recovery models, peer support standards, and behavioral health policy developments.
- Support business development initiatives by contributing insights, assisting with proposals, and participating in client engagement activities.
Training and Workforce Development
- Develop and deliver peer-informed training on recovery principles and person-centered practices.
- Educate staff and leadership on the value and ethical practice of peer support.
- Support the development of peer role clarity, supervision structures, and career pathways.
- Facilitate workshops, webinars, and learning collaboratives for clinical and non-clinical staff to promote understanding of peer roles and recovery values.
- Evaluate training effectiveness and recommend enhancements.
Program Development and Quality Improvement
- Partner with quality improvement teams to incorporate lived-experience feedback into performance measures and outcome indicators.
- Support the design and implementation of recovery support initiatives (e.g., peer services, housing navigation, employment supports).
- Gather qualitative insights from individuals served to inform service improvements.
- Assist in developing toolkits, guidance documents, and recovery-oriented resources.
- Promote continuous quality improvement grounded in peer values.
Stakeholder and Community Engagement
- Engage individuals with lived experience in advisory roles and program planning.
- Partner with community agencies to strengthen peer-led and recovery support networks.
- Support community education efforts focused on stigma reduction and recovery awareness.
- Represent Altarum in community meetings, advisory groups, and behavioral health workgroups as assigned.
What You'll Bring
- 5+ years of experience in peer support, recovery services, advocacy, or community-based behavioral health work. (Certification as a Peer Support Specialist preferred).
- Experience informing policy, program development, workforce initiatives, or quality improvement efforts.
- Demonstrated experience developing and facilitating training using adult learning principles.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate lived experience and frontline insights into actionable system-level recommendations.
- Ability to manage multiple sets of responsibilities and collaborate across multidisciplinary teams.
- Knowledge and experience working within the State of Michigan.
Work Eligibility & Requirements
- Candidates must be currently eligible to work in the United States; sponsorship is not available.
- All work must be performed within the continental U.S. for the duration of employment, unless required by contract.
- Ability to work core hours aligned with Eastern Time, unless otherwise approved by your manager.
- Remote employees must maintain a dedicated, ergonomically appropriate workspace free from distractions, with reliable internet and a mobile device that supports efficient work.
Where You'll Work
- Remote (with occasional in-person collaboration days)
- If you’re near one of our offices (Arlington, VA; Silver Spring, MD; or Novi, MI), you’ll join us in person one day every other month (6 times per year) for a fun, purpose-driven Collaboration Day. These days are filled with creative energy, meaningful connection, and team brainstorming!
- Non-local employees may be asked to join us on these days at an approved co-working space.
