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Pre/Post Natal Specialist

Calgary, AB
Senior Level
Contract

Top Benefits

3 weeks vacation
Medical and dental coverage
Health/wellness spending accounts

About the role

Are you passionate about supporting young parents during pregnancy and the early years of their child’s life? Do you have experience working with youth ages 12–24 in a healthcare or community setting? Are you looking to be part of a collaborative, wraparound clinic that empowers young families through compassionate, multidisciplinary care? If so, we’d love to hear from you, join us at The Alex and help make a lasting impact!

What We Do:

Since 1973, The Alex has been a community-based, not-for-profit organization providing integrated primary health care, community support services, and housing-focused programs to individuals and families who experience barriers to accessing traditional health, housing, and social service systems. Services are grounded in principles of health equity, low-barrier access, trauma-informed practice, cultural safety, harm reduction, and person-centered care.

TheYouth Health Clinicprovides team-based primary health care and social programming to youth aged 12 to 24.

Reporting to the Clinic Manager and working in a multidisciplinary team of professionals, the Pre/Post-Natal Specialist is committed to empowering pre and post-natal youth ages 12 to 24 in accessing health services, personal and community resources, and the basic necessities to achieve and maintain good health to prepare and support them during pregnancy and post-partum.

This is a3****-month, full-time contractterm position untilJuly 17, 2026.

What You Will Do:

  • Discuss options with youth who have recently found out they are pregnant.
  • Manage a caseload of pregnant and parenting youth.
  • Support youth in attending prenatal appointments.
  • Coordinate prenatal rounds with the prenatal team monthly and as required.
  • Obtain resources and basic needs for pregnant and parenting youth.
  • Connect youth to housing resources, in home support, Alberta Works funding, shelters, etc.
  • Attend home visits to support with infant care teaching, parenting skills and breast/chest feeding support.
  • Participate in case conferences and family meetings to support pregnant and parenting youth and their families.
  • Connect youth to substance use counselors, mental health support, Centre for Sexuality, POST etc. and support them in making it to these appointments.
  • Reconnect youth with natural supports and build other support networks.
  • Assist youth in preparation for baby and support them in accomplishing what is required by Children’s Services. Develop portfolios for clients if required.
  • Talk to social workers, parents, supports, youth workers, probation etc. in order to advocate for youth and create support plans.
  • Crisis intervention support and supportive counselling: around domestic violence, housing, relationship struggles, peer issues, parenting etc.
  • Safety planning prior to and following birth.
  • Support youth in connecting to midwives/prenatal care/primary care etc.
  • Support youth through labour and delivery. Offer breast/chest feeding support.
  • Attend court with youth re: children’s services matters, guardianship, child support etc.
  • Support youth in getting birth control after termination or after delivery.
  • Facilitate groups related to their client’s needs (parenting group, prenatal group etc.).
  • Provide referrals to other parenting programs, playgroups, recreation activities.
  • Support youth in getting into school, and access to support for job search/career goals.
  • Support youth in getting identification and health care coverage for themselves and their baby.
  • Coach coworkers around how to navigate and access resources for pregnant and parenting youth.
  • Work with the medical prenatal team to provide holistic medical and social support.
  • Build partnerships with other agencies and attend various committees.
  • Assist with data collection and entry, report writing and charting as directed.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

What You Bring:

  • A diploma or degree in a human services field (social work, psychology, child and youth care, etc.)
  • Minimum 3-5 years’ experience working with vulnerable youth.
  • Experience and knowledge of pregnancy and infants.
  • A high degree of comfort working with youth using harm reduction, strength based, natural and logical consequences, and trauma informed care techniques.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with a very diverse clientele.
  • Working knowledge of prenatal and parenting resources within the Calgary community.
  • Demonstrated skills in assessment, support and intervention, consultation, crisis counseling and advocacy are required.
  • A high degree of comfort working in a team as well as working independently.
  • A passion for advocating for at-risk youth.
  • Class 5 driver’s license, personal vehicle for business use, and a clean 3-year drivers abstract are required.
  • First Aid (Basic or Intermediate) – Level C CPR & AED within 30 days of hire date; certification must be valid for a minimum of 6 months upon hire.
  • A satisfactory vulnerable sector criminal record clearance and child welfare intervention check are required.
  • Demonstrated knowledge, understanding and commitment to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action is preferred.

Work Environment and Hours:

  • Predominantly outreach with some in-office components at The Alex Youth Health Centre: 2840-2 Ave SE, Calgary, AB.
  • Standard hours are 10:00am – 6:00pm, Monday-Friday; On-call hours and scheduling flexibility are required.
  • 1.0 FTE (37.5 hours/week).
  • Continuously requires extended periods of sitting and/or standing.
  • Frequently requires driving as part of work duties.
  • Occasionally involves physical action requiring the ability to bend/crouch, reach above shoulder height, kneel/crawl, and carry objects (less than 20 lbs) occasionally throughout the shift.
  • Occasional time outside in all weather conditions.

Driving on behalf of The Alex:

This position requires the use of a personal vehicle for work-related purposes and driving an Alex fleet vehicle. Candidates must show proof of a class 5 driver's license, a personal vehicle, and a clean 3-year drivers abstract. Mileage will be reimbursed in alignment with the CRA guidelines.

What We Offer:

Some of the great benefits The Alex has to offer include:

  • 3-weeks’ vacation
  • Medical and Dental Coverage
  • Health / Wellness Spending Accounts
  • RRSP, Student Loan Repayment Program and/or Mortgage Repayment Accelerator Program (up to 5% match)
  • Personal Days
  • Floating Holiday
  • Sick/Wellness Days
  • Employee Family Assistance Plan (EFAP)
  • Professional Development

How to Apply:

If you are as passionate as we are about making a difference in people’s lives, please visit our career centre: Jobs at The Alex | The Alex.

This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We will make every effort to accommodate candidate’s schedules and needs in all parts of the hiring process.

The Alex is committed to embedding the principles of equity, inclusion, and diversity across the organization. We are committed to removing barriers to employment that are faced by equity-seeking groups and encourage (but not require) members of these groups to self-identify as such in their cover letters.

In accordance with our strategic priorities, we particularly encourage applications from individuals who self-identify as racialized*or Indigenous (First Nation, Metis, or Inuit).

  • The term “racialized” is used here instead of the more outdated and inaccurate terms “racial minority, “visible minority”, “person of colour”, or “non-White”.

For further information about The Alex and its programs, we encourage you to visit our website atwww.thealex.ca

10:00am – 6:00pm, Monday-Friday

About Alexandra Comm Hlth Ctr

Hospitals and Health Care
51-200

We know that good health is the complete state of physical, mental, emotional and economic well-being. We cannot enjoy whole health when we are hungry, when we are in chronic pain, when we don't have a roof over our head, when we feel disconnected from our community, when we are living in poverty. And fixing one of these issues while ignoring the rest is just a band-aid solution.

Our health, housing and food programs support our most vulnerable neighbours, tackling tough health and social issues head-on, and our preventative, cost-effective programs save millions in taxpayer dollars by moving people from poverty to stability and from crisis to wellness.

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