Peer Respite Resident Support Staff - Per Diem
Company: Pathways Vermont
Location: Williston
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Pathways Vermont Peer Respite
Resident Support Staff - Per Diem The Company: Pathways Vermont is
a dynamic nonprofit agency committed to permanently ending
homelessness and offering innovative mental health alternatives
throughout Vermont. Pathways Vermont is committed to a diverse
workplace that reflects the communities we serve and is
particularly interested in receiving applications from a broad
spectrum of people interested in providing supportive social
services to Vermonters including people with military experience,
individuals with disabilities, and people of color. The Peer
Respite House is a new project that offers guests a short-term
retreat space in a home-like setting when they are experiencing
mental health distress, wish to avoid hospitalization, or have a
respite following a hospitalization prior to their return home. The
peer-respite program is led and staffed by individuals who have
experienced mental health challenges, dark periods or difficult
life disruptions. The Role: The Peer Respite Staff is a member of a
support team that provides excellent, consistent, and equitable
peer mental health services. This position supports house visitors
through Intentional Peer Support and assists with daily house
operations. As a peer respite, we require that applicants for peer
support positions identify as having personal experience with
life-interrupting emotional/mental health distress and other
significant life challenges, and are aware that sharing some of
that experience with others is a part of their job. Location: In
Person (Williston, VT) Schedule: Per Diem, as needed (nights and
weekends available) Supervised by: Peer Respite House Manager or
Shift Lead Application Requirements: A Cover Letter and Resume are
required with your application. Responsibilities: Be attentive and
available at all times during scheduled hours Provide support and
connection for one or two house guests. Engage in relationship and
rapport building with guests and provide service from a “choice”
perspective utilizing Intentional Peer Support, harm reduction, and
strengths based approaches Engage in conversation and peer support
related to dark periods and suicide Communicate to residents
programmatic rules and expectations Maintain thorough understanding
of policies and procedures, including emergency protocol Maintain
written and computerized records and communication Create a
welcoming and comfortable environment by preparing meals, cleaning
and preparing the space for new guests Coordinate, facilitate and
monitor referrals to community services and activities, and
advocate for resident participation Attendance at the annual All
Staff and Programmatic Retreats is an expectation of employment
with Pathways Vermont, unless excused by the employee’s manager/HR.
Retreats are held on workdays, during daytime working hours, and
are fully paid. Participate in one on one supervision, team
meetings, and co-reflection as assigned Participate in training as
assigned Other Duties as assigned Qualifications: Personal
experience of mental health distress, extreme states, plans or
thoughts of dying by suicide, or other experience that others may
label as a mental health challenge required Interest in connecting
with others from a peer perspective; necessary training will be
provided Communication, writing, and computer skills Highschool
Diploma or equivalent degree Ability to tolerate uncertainty
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to form
relationships with individuals from diverse backgrounds and
experiences including people who have experienced marginalization
Sound judgment and good problem-solving skills Ability to structure
time, develop work priorities independently, and meet program
expectations with regard to documentation Ability to work weekends
Valid driver’s license and ability to drive vehicle required
Ability to work effectively as part of the team Ability to share
one’s own personal transformative life experiences Risk and
discomfort tolerance Working Conditions/Physical Demands: Ability
to ascend and descend stairs often required Frequent stooping,
kneeling, crouching, reaching, pushing, pulling, standing and
lifting of arms to participate in cleaning, cooking, space
organization and other activities around the house Occasionally
meeting with persons in the community and/or visiting different
businesses Occasionally walking around the community to participate
in activities with guests or accompany folks to necessary meetings
Rarely running or moving at very swift speed to avoid emergency
situation Regular operation of a computer and other office
machinery including frequent typing Frequent talking and listening
in participation of exchanging ideas through spoken word and
occasional receipt and giving of detailed information through oral
communication Some reading responsibilities Occasionally lifting
and carrying up to 50 pounds (i.e. carrying groceries, moving
things around the house, etc.) Frequent exposure to outside
environmental conditions (all seasons) in accompanying guests in
the community and outings Occasional exposure to high levels of
noise Compensation: $21.50 hourly Benefits: Flexible Schedule
Wellness Reimbursement Program Access to a wide variety of Pathways
facilitated trainings including Intentional Peer Support It is the
policy of Pathways Vermont that all employees and applicants shall
receive equal consideration and treatment in employment without
regard to race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, veteran
status, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender
identification, or disability.
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