Recovery Support Peer Specialist (RSPS)
A Recovery Support Peer Specialist (RSPS) is a person who has lived experience of recovery with substance use challenges who is trained to support people experiencing substance use challenges.
What is an RSPS?
The work an RSPS does is called Peer Support. They provide support in a non-clinical way by sharing their recovery story with others and providing a safe space for people to share their own stories and struggles. RSPS peer specialists provide emotional support, educate people about community resources, assist with building skills and achieving personal recovery goals. They act as more of a recovery coach, and are not sponsors, caseworkers or clinicians.
The Texas Recovery Support Peer Specialist (RSPS) certification is a credential provided through the Texas Certification Board (TCB) that standardizes the qualifications of those with lived experience who have been successful in the recovery process of overcoming substance use challenges, and are working to support individuals within the field of chemical dependency and/or co-occurring disorders.
Recovery Support Peer Specialists recognize multiple pathways to recovery and support individuals in discovering what works best for them. RSPS professionals do not act as sponsors, do not act as guides, do not push abstinence, and do not require others to follow the same recovery pathway they chose.
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Steps to become a Certified Recovery Support Peer Specialist (RSPS)
Complete an online self-assessment and orientation
Online self-assessment and orientation found in the HHSC website. Fill out, save, and print the attestation that you completed the self-assessment and orientation.
Apply for and complete trainings
3-day (19.5 hour) in-person or virtual Core training workshop with a certified training entity. You can find certified training entities with the Texas Certification Board.
- 40-46 hour in-person or virtual supplemental training for Recovery Support Peer Specialist (RSPS).
Apply for certification
Apply for certification with the Texas Certification Board for your 6-month initial certification.
Complete 250 hours of supervised work experience
Submit your application
Submit your application for the next phase of your certification through the Texas Certification Board
Receive first 2-year certification
This certification renews every 2 years and requires a recertification application with Texas Certification Board