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Peer Experience Certified Recovery Peer Specialist Training: Mon-Fri
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Peer Experience Certified Recovery Peer Specialist Training: Mon-Fri

This virtual training is intended to enable individuals to master the job tasks necessary to effectively work as a Peer Specialist and is applicable to all designations.

1/23/2023 to 1/27/2023
When: Monday, January 23rd, 2023 - Friday, January 27th, 2023
8:00 am - 5:00 pm EST
Where: Virtual
United States
Contact: Sherry Warner
sherry@peersupportfl.org
407-793-1139 ext.108


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The Peer Experience Certified Recovery Peer Specialist Training covers the Florida Certification Board's learning domains and
applies to both mental health and substance use Peer Specialists. This training will satisfy training requirements for those who wish to submit an application for certification through the Florida Certification Board. This training requires role plays and practice sessions. The training will be conducted via Zoom. Participants must have a working video and keep their camera enabled throughout the training. Breakout rooms will be utilized. Participation is required. 

Participants must not be on-the-job or multitasking while taking this course. The participant must be in a room free of other individuals and free of other disturbances. Participants should make arrangements for all other responsibilities throughout this course and are expected to arrive on time and stay until the end of the day each day of training. 

 

This training provides 40 CEUs

 
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