Course curriculum
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What does a Peer Recovery Specialist do?
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What are interchangeable titles for Peer Recovery Specialists?
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What types of places employ Peer Recovery Specialists?
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Why obtain a peer recovery specialist certification?
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What are the eligibility requirements to be a Peer Recovery Specialist?
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I completed my JPR Core Course. Now What Do I Do?
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What if I am already working in the field of Peer Recovery?
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What is on the certification exam?
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How do I maintain my certification?
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What certification boards can I apply to after taking a JPR course?
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How much does it cost to be certified?
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My current CPRS through DCAPC is about to expire. What is the process for recertification?
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Does it require to have a CPRS certificate to become a Registered Peer Support supervisor?
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*Where can I get the certificate of completion for the Peer Recovery Specialist Training?
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Can I get another copy of the certificate of completion if I accidentally deleted it?
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How can a Peer get certified?
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How can I get recertified?
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How do I sign up for the JPR Core Course to become a Peer Recovery Specialist?
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My course was “grant-funded.” What does that mean?
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I want to speak to Jordan Peer Recovery about my course experience. How do I contact them?
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I am having difficulty passing the Peer Recovery Specialist test. What can I do?
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I am interested in attending a CPRS Core Curriculum class with your institution. I was wondering if you could give me more details about the program as well as what day(s) and time(s) you have available in the near future.
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Are participants of this training required to live or work in Maryland? If so, are there any exceptions for those who don’t reside or work there?
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Where do I send letter of proof that I completed 500 hours and the sealed GED?
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How can I reset my password?
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Links to Board Websites and Information
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MABPCB Application and Guide
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DCAPC Application
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About this course
- Free
- 29 lessons
- 0 hours of video content