NCS Peer Support
Company: St. Francis Center
Location: Denver
Posted on: January 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $21-$24 Hourly DOE St.
Francis Center (SFC), established in June 1983, serves as a refuge
for people experiencing homelessness in the metro Denver area. Our
programs support adults through daytime shelter, social services,
health and wellness, housing, employment, and outreach. At SFC,
guests can access a variety of specialists to meet their individual
needs, often the first step toward stability, transformation, and
long-term self-sufficiency. We are currently seeking a Peer Support
Professional for our Non-Congregant Shelter. This is a Full Time,
position and includes an excellent benefits package. This position
will join our team on January 1, 2026. POSITION OVERVIEW The Peer
Support Professional works at the Non-Congregant Shelter and
provides direct peer navigation, guest engagement, and service
coordination with internal teams and community partners. Job
Responsibilities (duties include but are not limited to) Engage and
develop rapport with guests at the NCS Comfort Inn/Stone Creek
using trauma-informed and person-centered practices to support
stabilization and connection to Peer Navigation services. Initiate
supportive, intentional conversations with guests and assist with
basic needs, including clothing and hygiene resources. Assist
guests in accessing cash and non-cash benefits, referrals, and
community resources that help reduce barriers to housingincluding
obtaining vital documents (ID, birth certificate, Social Security
card). Complete accurate and timely HMIS data entry, including
goals, outcomes, assessments, referrals, case notes, and other
required information. Conduct or support One Home assessments,
ensuring compliance with coordinated entry processes. Write clear,
timely, and detailed case notes following SFC and funder
documentation standards. Utilize HMIS case management billing codes
correctly to ensure services are accurately documented and billed.
Support guest transportation needs and assists guests in preparing
for appointments related to medical care, behavioral health,
benefits, or other essential services; accompany guests to
appointments as needed. Coordinate supportive services with
community partners, SFC case managers, and external providers to
promote continuity of care. Lead wellness groups, peer-support
activities, and other community-building initiatives. Support
housing navigation efforts and help guests develop readiness skills
and independent-living abilities. Requirements / Qualifications
Must have lived experience with homelessness and be stably housed
for at least three years prior to employment. High School Diploma
or GED required. Certification in Peer Support is preferred.
Ability to manage conflict, remain grounded in stressful
situations, and respond empathetically to traumatic stories. Strong
understanding and practice of professional boundaries. Ability to
listen with care, treat guests with dignity, and adapt support to
each individuals needs. Willingness to participate in agency-wide
and role-specific training and to provide peer services in a
trauma-informed, consistent manner. Basic computer proficiency
required; familiarity with Microsoft Office programs preferred.
Background check required. Ability to work respectfully with
individuals from diverse racial, cultural, social, and economic
backgrounds; various lifestyles; all ages; and all gender
identities. Valid drivers license required. Compensation and
Benefits: $21-$24/hour This is a full-time, non-exempt position.
The position is eligible for a robust benefits package including:
Employer-paid health insurance with an HRA plan Employer-paid
dental insurance Employer-paid life insurance and long term
disability Robust pension plan (5% plus a dollar-for-dollar match
of contributions up to 4% of earnings) Generous Employer-paid
sick/vacation leave How To Apply: Qualified persons may apply by
sending a cover letter and rsum to Saint Francis Center.
Invitations for interviews will be extended upon review of
qualified candidates until the position is filled. St. Francis
Center is an Equal Opportunity employer and strives to create a
more just, diverse, equitable, and inclusive society for our
community members who experience homelessness and turn to us for
refuge. This begins with how we serve our guests and residents, as
well as how staff, volunteers, and board members treat each other.
SFC acknowledges that, as a community, we can always do better by
learning from the past and by celebrating and including all voices.
SFC commits to learning and growing as we consistently strive for a
more equitable and inclusive society.
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