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Outreach Mental Health Worker, Resource Centre (Temporary, Full Time)

MPA Society6 days ago
Vancouver, BC
CA$32 - CA$33/hourly
Mid Level
full_time

About the role

POSTING NUMBER:

2025-050

POSITION:

Outreach Mental Health Worker, Temporary Full-Time

UNION:

HEU – MPA Certification

PROGRAM:

Supported Rent Supplement Program (SRSP), Resource Centre, Vancouver

SALARY RANGE:

Grid 34: $31.56 - $33.28

SCHEDULE:

Wednesday to Sunday: 1130 hrs to 1930 hrs

HOURS OF PAY:

37.5 hours per week

JOB DETAILS:

Please refer to the job description for details of the position.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Please refer to the job description for qualifications and education required for the position.

START DATE:

October 28, 2025

All candidates subject to a criminal records search.

Qualifications and job description attached.

Internal applications no later than 5:00pm on Friday, October 17, 2025.

External applications no later than 5:00pm on Friday, October 24, 2025.

Job Description – Outreach Mental Health Worker

SRPS Program - Supported Rent Supplement Program

Classification Benchmark:

Support Worker 2

Grid Level:

34

Collective Agreement:

Community Subsector Association

Reports to:

Manager, MPA Resource Centre

Job Summary

The Outreach Mental Health Worker must be committed to the mission and philosophy of the MPA Society as well as the principles and practice of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and harm reduction strategies.

Assists chronically and episodically homeless clients with mental health and/ or addictions issues to live successfully in the community by determining appropriate care to meet individual needs and situational requirements. Provides a variety of day-to-day physical, emotional, and social supports, advocacy, life skills assistance, information, resources and demonstrations.

Functions & Responsibilities

  1. Performs participant intakes through interviews and collaboration with outside service providers to determine client’s eligibility for the program; for those not connected to mental health services or for those not residing in housing that is supported by other mental health service providers until such connections are made.
  2. Participates in case management and planning with clients and/or healthcare providers, by performing duties such as interviewing clients to identify problems and needs, obtaining required information from a variety of sources such as families and care providers, documenting client needs and wants.
  3. Maintains contact with members at the MPA Resource Centre through participation in social and recreational activities with members.
  4. Participates in all staff meetings for the MPA Resource Centre to promote the sharing of information and to assist in determining the needs of specific individual members.
  5. Advocates for members by problem solving in areas such as landlord-tenant disputes, financial assistance, mental health assistance, general health assistance, accessing community resources, and housing both temporary and permanent.
  6. Accompany clients to appointments with other agencies in an advocacy role.
  7. Observes clients, identifies and assesses potential emergency situations, and develops short- term strategies to deal with such situations. Reports medical, behavioural, and other problems to the Manager of the program. Provides feedback and input regarding clients’ needs, performance, and progress.
  8. Provides supportive feedback, demonstrations, modeling, and behaviour management to clients, their families, and their personal networks, to assist with the development of physical, social, emotional, and life skills such as maintaining personal hygiene, housekeeping, meal planning and preparation, meeting financial obligations, making and keeping appointments, and interpersonal skills.
  9. Identifies available social, economic, recreational, and educational services and resources in the community that will meet clients’ needs including long term case management services through mental health centres and provides clients with that information.
  10. Carries out administrative transactions such as petty cash, client accounts, collecting rents and money from clients for personal items, completing forms and making deposits and withdrawals.
  11. Completes and maintains related records and documentation such as care plans, progress reports, statistics, and daily logs.
  12. Provides medication support, in accordance with established policy.
  13. Receives client feedback, inquiries and complaints, and responds as required.
  14. Orientates new staff by sharing job information.
  15. Provides direction to volunteer and or practicum students as required.
  16. Performs other related duties as assigned.

Education, Training & Experience

  1. A minimum of two (2) years post-secondary education in mental health and a minimum of two (2) years experience in a similar setting with a mental health related agency, with responsibility for front line service delivery, crisis intervention, debriefing and support, conflict resolution and case planning or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
  2. Extensive working knowledge of psychosocial rehabilitation approaches and services including individual service plan development and implementation and life skills training.
  3. A solid background and knowledge of concurrent disorders with related work experience.
  4. Two (2) years experience working with mental health consumers and a demonstrated commitment to promoting consumer empowerment and individual/group advocacy.
  5. Satisfactory criminal record check.
  6. Current Certification in First Aid, CPR and NVCI.
  7. Class 5 unrestricted British Columbia Driver License.
  8. Access to a reliable vehicle is an asset.

Skills & Abilities

  1. Knowledge of community mental health, social service, legal, and forensic resources.
  2. Knowledge of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Concurrent Disorders including theories and methods.
  3. Knowledge of Vancouver rental market and ability to seek out rental accommodations with clients and on client’s behalf when necessary.
  4. Ability to work independently and in cooperation with others, exercise initiative and good judgement.
  5. Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with strong problem-solving skills
  6. Ability to organize and prioritize.
  7. Ability to establish and maintain rapport with clients, staff and management, landlords and collateral service providers.
  8. Ability to observe and recognize changes in clients.
  9. Ability to operate related equipment and technology including Microsoft Office.
  10. Ability to instruct.
  11. Ability to analyze and resolve problems.
  12. Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position.
  13. Home management skills.
  14. Conflict resolution and crisis intervention skills.
  15. Advocacy skills.

About MPA Society

Mental Health Care
201-500

Inspiring hope and supporting recovery for people with mental illness by establishing and operating social, vocational, recreation, advocacy and housing programs that support people in their own communities.

MPA Society is a registered charitable organization (or non-profit) that was founded in 1971. The Society works to support people with mental health challenges through offering a variety of supports and services, including housing and advocacy.

Today, MPA operates 30 programs throughout the lower mainland including: • Court services • Supported and Licensed housing programs • A Resource Centre in Kitsilano • Housing and hotel outreach services • Modular Housing Program in Downtown Vancouver

We have over 360 employees and an annual operating budget of approximately $17 million. We are an HEABC affiliate employer, working with the same collective agreements as Health Authorities and other non-profits in the mental health sector.

MPA Society's vocational, recreational, advocacy and housing programs support people in their own communities. We offer a dynamic working environment, competitive wages and benefits, as well as an opportunity to grow professionally with the organization, while applying your abilities and values in a meaningful way for those we support.

MPA Society is CARF accredited, having achieved a three-year accreditation in November of 2015 and again in November 2018. Accreditation is official recognition that our organization is guided by internationally recognized best practices and the same standards that Health Authorities are held to.