
About this Event
Supervising peer recovery support staff is a unique and meaningful responsibility that requires specialized approaches. Traditional supervision models do not always translate to peer-led roles, where lived experience, recovery values, and boundaries intersect with professional practice.
This training, The Art of Peer Supervision: Holding Space, Building Strength, will prepare supervisors, peers, and organizational leaders to provide effective, recovery-oriented supervision that sustains both professional development and personal recovery wellness.
Participants will explore:
- Core knowledge and values of peer recovery support
- How supervising peers differs from supervising non-peers
- Challenges such as boundaries, burnout, and role clarity
- Reflective, supportive, and educational supervision practices
- Strategies to sustain the peer profession through community connection
Who Should Attend
- Peer Recovery Support Supervisors
- Peer Recovey Supporters
- ALL Behavioral Health Professionals
- Program Managers & Directors
- Recovery Community Leaders
- Anyone interested in strengthening peer-based workforce sustainability
Presenters
- Cassidy Lekan
- Jessie Jennings
- Hannah Schilling
These leaders bring lived experience, professional expertise, and years of commitment to advancing peer recovery support supervision.
Hosted by
On the Front Lines Community Alliance (OTFLCA) – a nonprofit, peer-run recovery community organization that empowers recovery professionals through workforce development, professional wellness, and advocacy.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Ohio Means Jobs Room C, 1916 Central Pkwy, Cincinnati, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 33.85