Undergraduate Certificate for Peer Support Specialist in Behavioral Health – 12 Credits
The Peer Support Specialist (PSS) Certificate is specifically designed for those with “lived experience” who consider themselves in recovery from a substance use or mental health disorder. Peer support includes relationship building in order to provide support, advocacy, wellness, and community engagement services to individuals. Program participants complete four university courses and spend 120 hours in the field where knowledge is put into practice within a behavioral health agency. This certificate provides students an opportunity to experience the professional side of the field and may be utilized as a stepping-stone for further career advancement.
The Undergraduate Certificate for Peer Support Specialist in Behavioral Health meets the Nevada Certification Board (NCB) educational requirements and may lead to certification. For more information on NCB Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist requirements please review the “PRSS Certification” flowchart and visit the NCB’s Website. Please note, students change their program, change your state of residence, and/or change where you intend to practice during your enrollment at UNR, the program requirements can be very different based upon the state involved. For a breakdown of Peer Support Certification educational requirements by state please click Peer Support Certification Requirements by State.
Applicants must be enrolled at the University of Nevada, Reno. See University of Nevada, Reno Admissions for more information.
With a focus on behavioral health, the PSS Certificate explores the wellness model, multiple definitions of recovery, mentoring and coaching skills, and professional ethics.
Required courses for completing the certificate include:
CAS 154: Problems of Substance Abuse and Addiction (3 credits)
Overview of how involvement with alcohol, tobacco and other drugs can affect health, personal and social development. Relates social, philosophical, cultural, prevention and treatment issues.
CAS 257: Fundamentals of Behavioral Health (3 credits)
An overview of wellness dimensions, peer support specialists’ ethics, patient advocacy, and systems of care navigation for the mental health and substance abuse services provider.
CAS 354: Screening and Client Engagement (3 credits)
Overview of philosophical and procedural components for providing addictions services, professional characteristics, ethical/legal issues, helping process and initial assessment.
CAS 457: Peer Support Specialist Practicum* (3 credits)
Field placement in a community-based organization where students practice applying knowledge and skills attained in peer support specialist certificate classes.
PSS Requirements
- *Students must be pre-approved to enroll in CAS 457. An interview required for approval consideration and practicum placement.
- A minimum GPA of 2.0 in the first three classes is expected for admittance into CAS 457.
Application Deadlines:
- Fall – August 1st
- Spring – November 1st
- Summer – April 1st
*Students must be pre-approved to enroll in CAS 457!
- Interview required for approval consideration and practicum placement. Email dleone@casat.org by October 1 or March 1 for the following semester enrollment.
- A GPA of 2.0 in the first three classes is expected for admittance into CAS 457.
For questions or further information about the PSS Certificate Program, please contact Terra Hamblin thamblin@casat.org or the CASAT office at (775) 784-6265.
A student funding opportunity may be available. For more information and to see eligibility requirements go to the Student Funding Request (ACP) page.