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Peer Worker - Wawa
Wawa
Social Services
POSTED:
15 months ago
Employer:
Canadian Mental Health Association, Sault Ste. Marie
ES Job ID:
14753
Closing Date:
September 20, 2023
Salary:
19.41
Duration:
Part Time
Job Description:
Position Title Peer Worker
Classification E
Reports To Program Supervisor
Location Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Position Status Part-time, Permanent
Salary $19.41 - $24.15/hour, per Local 684 Collective Agreement
PURPOSE OF POSITION
The Peer Worker is responsible for supporting individuals living with mental illness and/or addictions, to improve the quality of their lives, through the provision of community based, client centered services that support positive interdependence. The Peer Worker functions in a manner founded upon the principle that people who have life experiences in common, have something to offer each other, which cannot be provided by others. This approach assumes that individuals who have experienced a serious mental illness and/or addiction can better understand and relate to individuals trying to deal with their mental illness and/or addiction and are in a unique position to offer assistance. The Peer Worker carries out these responsibilities in accordance with the mission, vision and values of CMHA Algoma, relevant legislation and regulations and organizational policies, to promote the delivery of efficient and high-quality services.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Peer Support, Community Relations/Advocacy, and General Organizational Responsibilities
- Promoting positive and supportive attitudes toward individuals who have experienced mental health/addictions problems through outreach support in the community within various programs (specific duties within each program vary): Clubhouse, Emergency Department Navigator, Community Hubs, Residential, Downtown Ambassadors
Classification E
Reports To Program Supervisor
Location Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Position Status Part-time, Permanent
Salary $19.41 - $24.15/hour, per Local 684 Collective Agreement
PURPOSE OF POSITION
The Peer Worker is responsible for supporting individuals living with mental illness and/or addictions, to improve the quality of their lives, through the provision of community based, client centered services that support positive interdependence. The Peer Worker functions in a manner founded upon the principle that people who have life experiences in common, have something to offer each other, which cannot be provided by others. This approach assumes that individuals who have experienced a serious mental illness and/or addiction can better understand and relate to individuals trying to deal with their mental illness and/or addiction and are in a unique position to offer assistance. The Peer Worker carries out these responsibilities in accordance with the mission, vision and values of CMHA Algoma, relevant legislation and regulations and organizational policies, to promote the delivery of efficient and high-quality services.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Peer Support, Community Relations/Advocacy, and General Organizational Responsibilities
- Promoting positive and supportive attitudes toward individuals who have experienced mental health/addictions problems through outreach support in the community within various programs (specific duties within each program vary): Clubhouse, Emergency Department Navigator, Community Hubs, Residential, Downtown Ambassadors
Required Skills:
Education, Certification & Experience
- Certificate or Diploma, preferably in a Human or Health Service-related field
- OPDI - Peer Support core Essential Training Certification or an approved alternative training (or willingness to obtain) preferred
- ASIST, Mental Health First Aid, First Aid/CPR and Safe Food Handling Certification or willing to obtain on own, within 3 months
- Minimum one-year experience in the fields of mental health and/or addictions
- Lived experience with mental health/addictions and demonstrated experience working with individuals facing mental health/addictions issues
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Ability to work in partnership with clients
- Ability and flexibility to work independently and as part of a team
- Demonstrated organizational and time-management skills, accountability, reliability and punctuality and ability to work independently as well as part of a team
- Working knowledge of community resources\\Basic computer and internet usage skills will be considered an asset
- Strong communication skills
- Willing to work flexible hours
- Personal knowledge of the mental health system
- Demonstrated ability to engage in reasonable self-care strategies that incorporate balancing work/life responsibilities
- Excellent problem-solving and decision-making skills
- Certificate or Diploma, preferably in a Human or Health Service-related field
- OPDI - Peer Support core Essential Training Certification or an approved alternative training (or willingness to obtain) preferred
- ASIST, Mental Health First Aid, First Aid/CPR and Safe Food Handling Certification or willing to obtain on own, within 3 months
- Minimum one-year experience in the fields of mental health and/or addictions
- Lived experience with mental health/addictions and demonstrated experience working with individuals facing mental health/addictions issues
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Ability to work in partnership with clients
- Ability and flexibility to work independently and as part of a team
- Demonstrated organizational and time-management skills, accountability, reliability and punctuality and ability to work independently as well as part of a team
- Working knowledge of community resources\\Basic computer and internet usage skills will be considered an asset
- Strong communication skills
- Willing to work flexible hours
- Personal knowledge of the mental health system
- Demonstrated ability to engage in reasonable self-care strategies that incorporate balancing work/life responsibilities
- Excellent problem-solving and decision-making skills
Requirements:
- Acceptable Police Vulnerable Sector Check upon hire and to be maintained throughout employment
- Ability to provide effective client services in English and French, is preferred
- Requires heavy lifting, reaching, repetitive and bending
- Ability to move, ascend, descend and position self from floor and back up for prolong periods
- Valid driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle
- Ability to provide effective client services in English and French, is preferred
- Requires heavy lifting, reaching, repetitive and bending
- Ability to move, ascend, descend and position self from floor and back up for prolong periods
- Valid driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle
How to Apply:
HOW TO APPLY
Please submit a resume and cover letter through the online portal found on our website: https://ssmalgoma.cmha.ca/get-involved/, no later than September 20, 2023, at 4:00pm.
DISCLAIMER
This is a bargaining unit position and internal candidates who meet the minimum academic qualifications as well as the minimum requirements of skill, ability and experience for the vacancy shall be provided with an interview and considered prior to any external candidate.
CMHA values diversity and is an equal opportunity employer CMHA is committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with
the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
Please submit a resume and cover letter through the online portal found on our website: https://ssmalgoma.cmha.ca/get-involved/, no later than September 20, 2023, at 4:00pm.
DISCLAIMER
This is a bargaining unit position and internal candidates who meet the minimum academic qualifications as well as the minimum requirements of skill, ability and experience for the vacancy shall be provided with an interview and considered prior to any external candidate.
CMHA values diversity and is an equal opportunity employer CMHA is committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with
the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
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