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  • Public Health
  • Substance Use Disorder Treatment
  • Workforce Development

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  • Recovery Peer Providers offer vital support for individuals with substance use disorder.
  • Public health professionals can integrate peer providers into healthcare teams.
  • Existing training programs for peer providers vary in structure and content.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the creation of career pathways in the Recovery Peer Provider field for public health professionals.
  • To highlight the importance of training and certification for peer providers.
  • To inform health education specialists and public health professionals about the peer provider role and its impact.

Main Methods:

  • The article is based on a decade of experience from higher education faculty and administrators in developing and implementing a certified recovery peer advocate training program.
  • The program includes a college-level public health education course on addictions and dependencies.
  • The program offers pathways for continued educational pursuits.

Main Results:

  • A successful certified recovery peer advocate training program has been established at a community college, training hundreds of students.
  • The program serves as a model for other institutions.
  • Insights into educational and research opportunities for peer provider professional development and health promotion are provided.

Conclusions:

  • Establishing clear career pathways and comprehensive training is essential for the Recovery Peer Provider field.
  • Public health professionals play a key role in advocating for and integrating peer providers into healthcare systems.
  • Further development in peer provider education and research can enhance health promotion efforts.