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Peer Support Worker

Midland, Ontario, Canada
Entry Level
Full-Time

About the role

These are various positions located in Midland/Penetanguishene. As a peer who maintains ongoing wellness and models recovery principals, your purpose is to perform a wide range of tasks to assist clients/patients to regain control over their own lives & recovery process. You will utilize and share your lived experience with mental health and/or addiction challenges to inspire clients of all ages on the shared journey of discovery, recovery and hope.

Responsibilities Include

Work in a respectful, supportive and non-judgmental manner as part of a positive, solution focussed team Initiate, interact and participate in social activities with clients, peer-led workshops and 1:1’s to increase social experiences, provide skill building opportunities and build supportive relationships in a meaningful and compassionate manner. Share lived experience in a relevant and appropriate way, maintaining clear boundaries as necessary, model effective skills, competency in own recovery and in maintaining ongoing wellness Offer encouragement & hope, while partnering with clients to move towards their vision of recovery and wellness. Provide information and support clients to link with community resources of their choice Adhere to all PCFC & relevant customer policies, procedures, expectations and Code of Ethics and confidentiality guidelines Actively participate in meetings, seminars, projects & training as required. Accurately and legibly complete any required documentation.

Requirements Include

Must be reliable and maintain an excellent work attendance record. Must include cover letter with resume. Must have personal experience living with mental illness and/or addictions and be willing to self disclose. Must be available to work a variable work schedule including evenings, weekends and some holidays. Must be able to provide own transportation for travel in Simcoe County Demonstrated strong interpersonal and communication skills, and basic computer skills Excellent knowledge of available community resources, programs and services Be self-directed and work with minimal supervision The successful candidate must provide a satisfactory Criminal Reference Check Ability to perform physical aspects of the position and to maintain regular attendance. Willingness to attend and complete all mandatory training.

For consideration, please submit resume and cover letter including your lived experience to:

Hiring Team

PCFC@pcfcconnect.org

Lived experience with mental health and/or addictions

About Patient, Client & Family Council

Non-profit Organizations
11-50 employees

Patient, Client & Family Council (PCFC) is a compassionate non-profit dedicated to supporting individuals, families, and friends facing mental health and addiction challenges. Through peer support, we offer a safe, understanding space where lived experience is at the heart of healing. Our programs empower people to share their journeys, build resilience, and find hope together. We believe wellness is a shared responsibility and that recovery is possible for everyone. By fostering connection, reducing stigma, and providing practical resources, we help people navigate their unique paths toward mental well-being. Whether you’re seeking support or offering it, you are not alone—our community stands with you every step of the way. Together, we create a culture of empathy, understanding, and lasting wellness.

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