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I just got offered an interview for a peer support job I really want, but the wording is honestly really tripping me up, and it's not the first time I've seen this sort of confusing language on a job listing.
The job is at an organization that specifically has "behavioral health" in the title, which makes me think it'd be more angled toward mental health. In the description it says an applicant will have experience with addiction recovering "and/or co-occuring mental health challenges" and I'm really getting tripped up by the language, because of the "co-occuring" part; it reads differently than if it just said "and/or mental health challenges." The job also says it requires two years of addiction recovery, but that seems to be the standard for PSS positions that typically just applies IF you're in addiction recovery (as opposed to mental health recovery), if that makes any sense. The organization serves people with addiction and/or mental health challenges, so it's not completely centered around addiction.
Additionally, the job application says it requires PSS certification AND CRM, but elsewhere in the description it makes it sound like an either/or situation. I'm really lost and this isn't the only position I've found with such confusing language. Sorry if this is hard to follow, but please let me know if you have any advice on how to differentiate between the two. I am not personally in addiction recovery so I am not qualified to get a CRM certification, to my understanding.
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