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CRCL Mental Health Worker

Purpose Society6 days ago
New Westminster, BC
CA$29/hour
Mid Level
part_time

Top Benefits

Mission-driven organization
Essential services to vulnerable populations
Fosters personal growth and healthy decision-making

About the role

Lower Mainland Purpose Society for Youth and Families (Purpose Society)

Lower Mainland Purpose Society for Youth and Families (Purpose Society)

CRCL Mental Health Worker

Work Site: 40 Begbie St., New Westminster BC

Salary: $29.00

Job Types: Part-time and Casual/On-Call

Hiring multiple people for varying shifts

Who We Are

Purpose Society is a community-based multi-service organization dedicated to delivering comprehensive programs for children, youth, and families. We focus on enhancing well-being, strengthening family functioning, and promoting personal responsibility through a client-centered approach. Our services are provided in a safe, respectful environment that values diversity and community connection.

The Opportunity

We are seeking a passionate and committed CRCL Mental Health Worker to join our innovative team and make a meaningful difference in our community. The Crisis Response Community Led (CRCL) team provides an alternative to the presence of police personnel at mental health crisis calls in New Westminster. The teams offer crisis support services that integrate cultural safety protocols and holistic care options for callers in crisis aged 13 years and older. This program aims to reduce the harms experienced by people who have mental health and addictions challenges as well as Black, Indigenous, racialized, LGBTQ2+ and other marginalized individuals.

What You’ll Do

  • Respond to emergency mental health crisis calls and provide situational assessment and crisis de-escalation

  • Work with first responders, community organizations and others in New Westminster to provide crisis intervention services

  • Incorporate knowledge, skill and ability in crisis assessment and intervention, de-escalation, harm reduction suicide prevention, anti-oppressive practice, client-centered and recovery-oriented care, trauma-informed practice and culturally competent care to support individuals and families experiencing a crisis in New Westminster

  • Provide suicide and risk assessments and interventions

  • Undertake clinical assessments of presenting issues

  • Develop service plans to address immediate, intermediate and long-term client needs

  • Make referrals to other community resources as needed

  • Participate in community outreach and liaison with key stakeholders and partners and maintains trusting, respectful and collaborative relationships with clients, families, colleagues, referral sources, service providers and the public

  • Maintain accurate and timely clinical and non-clinical records and reports

  • Complete all required training including, but not limited to crisis intervention/de-escalation, ASIST, Mental Health First Aid, community safety training, Naloxone, Trauma-Informed Practices

  • Participate in program evaluation as required

  • Perform other duties as assigned

What We Are Looking For

  • A Master’s degree in Social Services or the equivalent from a recognized university preferred, or a Bachelor’s degree with extensive employment experience

  • A minimum of four years of community mental health and addictions experience

  • A knowledge of the mental health classifications, issues and literature

  • A strong knowledge of clinical and crisis assessments, concurrent disorders, homelessness, crisis intervention strategies, trauma-informed practice, and strengths-based models

  • Understanding and knowledge of working with persons with mental health and/or addictions issues as well as an understanding of the intersectionality of systemic barriers and social determinants of health

  • Knowledge of systemic and structural factors that impact Black, Indigenous, racialized and LGBTQ2S+ communities

  • Knowledge of common drugs, their effects, and the toxic drug crisis

  • Advanced overdose recognition and response training

  • Current First Aid and CPR certification

  • NVCI Training

  • Ability to maintain a non-judgmental and non-stigmatizing approach is required

  • Willingness to participate in on the job on-going training and outside training

  • Good verbal, written communication and problem-solving skills

  • Must be able to work shifts that include overnight, weekends and holidays

  • A valid Class 5 driver’s license is required

Why Work With Us

Join our mission-driven organization and help create positive change in people’s lives. By working with us, you’ll be part of a dedicated team that:

  • Provides essential services to vulnerable populations

  • Fosters personal growth and healthy decision-making

  • Contributes to community well-being in the Lower Mainland

Your work will directly support our programs, which are made possible through sufficient government funding. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to be part of a dynamic, values-driven team, the Lower Mainland Purpose Society for Youth and Families is the place for you.

Required:

3 Professional references from supervisors

Criminal record check

Valid First Aid Certificate (OFA1 or equivalent)

How to Apply

Interested candidates should contact our HR Coordinator:

Email using the button below.

About Purpose Society

Non-profit Organizations
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Our Mission

The Lower Mainland Purpose Society is a non-profit social service agency whose mission is to deliver a continuum of social, health, educational and residential services.

These services are designed for individuals, youth and families, who are subject to personal and/or societal distress, marginalization and alienation.

Vision

Through these services the agency aims to enhance personal well-being, strengthen family functioning and increase personal responsibility, confidence and healthy decision-making. Emphasis is on a client-centered approach within a continuum of care model, which focuses on health, resiliency and resourcefulness of individuals. Services are provided in a safe and respectful environment where diversity and connection to community is valued.