Certified Peer Recovery Specialist
INITIAL:
Have successfully completed the state’s Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Training within the past year. If more than one year has passed since taking the training, it must be retaken. To apply for the Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Training, complete Part One of the Certification Application, which can be found at https://cprs.tn.gov/home.
RENEWAL:
Certified Peer Recovery Specialists must complete twenty (20) hours of continuing education trainings, seminars, workshops, or college courses per two-year certification period. All continuing education must be approved by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS).
- A minimum of two (2) hours of continuing education per two-year certification period must be in ethics
- Continuing education focused on clinical treatment will not be accepted as it is a violation of the Code of Ethics for CPRS’s to provide clinical treatment
Yes You can use Impact CE for renewing your CPRS credential.
Impact CE offers 17 courses applicable to this credential.
Here are a few examples, or you can view all 17 courses