2600001678 - Indigenous Mental Health Outreach Worker
About the role
OPSEU
Job Title: Indigenous Mental Health Outreach Worker
Status: Regular Full Time
Department: Case Management
Program: Durham Mental Health Services
8 Hour Shifts, days Schedule (Subject to Change)
Location: Lakeridge Health Durham Mental Health Services
Wage Schedule: $32.710 - $35.430 per hour
Posting Reference: 2600001678
Lakeridge Health is more than a hospital. It is a health network that includes five hospitals, a long-term care home, a community-based surgical centre, and more than 30 community sites across the Durham Region. Guided by our vision of One System. Best Health. and supported by a dedicated team of nearly 9,000 staff, physicians, and volunteers, Lakeridge Health is a place where the best people want to start, grow, and finish their careers in health care. We are focused on fostering an environment that’s inclusive, compassionate, innovative, and joyful. This is Lakeridge Health!
Duties And Responsibilites
The Indigenous Mental Health & Addictions Outreach Worker provides outreach, consultation, and program development activities within an evidence-based and culturally-informed model of care, to First Nation, Inuit and Metis (FNIM) and Non Status youth and adults.
The Outreach Worker will focus on those with mental health and/or addiction concerns.
The Outreach Worker will collaborate with colleagues and community services to build capacity and promote respect, understanding, trauma-informed, compassion and knowledge from a FNIM cultural perspective.
Primary Duties
" Provide support and advocacy, including short term transitional case management, for FNIM
and Non Status mental health and addictions clients and their families within Durham Region.
" Develop coordinated care plans and provide appropriate referrals for clients
" Provide crisis management and linkage to crisis intervention services as needed.
" Work cooperatively as a member of the team.
" Participate in the development, implementation and evaluation of services provided.
" Represent the agency through community outreach and everyday interactions with other
community resources, i.e., hospitals, hostels.
Minimum Education And Experience
" Diploma or degree from an accredited College or University in the Human Services field with a focus in mental health and addictions.
Knowledge
" Three years of related work experience specifically in a case management capacity, working in
the FNIM community.
" Experience working with and/or lived experience
" Extensive knowledge of FNIM peoples, language, culture, customs and traditions, including a sound knowledge and understanding of the issues that impact on FNIM individuals and the unique dynamics that exist within their cultures.
" Knowledge of local Indigenous communities/networks
" Knowledge of major mental illnesses including; signs/symptoms, medication management etc. , addictions and sexual abuse issues; trauma informed.
" Understanding of Mental Health Act and confidentiality, principles of client centered relationships. Thorough knowledge of key functions of case management including, local special resources and access to services.
" Understanding of intake function including assessment, decision making, service plans, crisis intervention and coping/stress management strategies.
" Understanding of methods of evaluating progress.
Skills And Abilities
" Strong assessment skills and effective service plan development.
" Ability to engage and build rapport with individuals from a variety of cultural and social-economic backgrounds.
" Effective client advocacy skills.
" Ability to handle multi layered and complex client dynamics and maintain healthy boundaries.
" Client centered and recovery focused.
" Facilitate linkages to internal and external resources.
" Demonstrated ability to work effectively within a team and independently with minimal supervision, strong time management skills.
" Create a safe, comfortable environment for clients to work within.
" Demonstrated reliability, punctuality and attendance.
" Excellent communication skills, verbal and written.
" Professional, positive attitude.
" Demonstrated commitment to our core values of Inclusion, Compassion, Innovation, Teamwork and Joy;
" Demonstrated understanding of and commitment to Lakeridge Health's comprehensive safety programs and practices including staff, patient and environmental safety and participation in regular in-services in this area; and;
" Proven good attendance record with capability of maintaining this same standard;
" This position requires the successful candidate to have a valid driver's license and use of a vehicle to transport clients. The successful candidate will be required to provide proof a valid driver's license and 1 million dollar liability coverage upon hire
" Must provide a satisfactory Criminal Investigation Reference for the vulnerable sector, dated within the past 12 months
At Lakeridge Health, we value inclusion and diversity. We are committed to fostering a culture that is respectful, inclusive, and accessible. We are committed to employing a workforce that is representative of the diverse community we provide services to and welcome applications from all qualified applicants from all backgrounds.
Accommodation will be provided in all parts of the recruitment and assessment process in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). If you require any accommodation at any point during the application and hiring process, please contact recruitment@lh.ca .
Unless specifically stated, all job postings at Lakeridge Health are to fill existing vacancies within our organization. Lakeridge Health may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools as part of the recruitment and screening process. A member of our Talent Acquisition team is actively engaged in the Recruitment and Selection process to ensure a fair and thorough assessment of applicants.
Lakeridge Health thanks all those who apply, however, only candidates considered for an interview will be contacted.
Conditions Of Employment
The terms and conditions of employment are in accordance with the Collective Agreement between the Hospital and OPSEU Local 348.
Successful External applicants must provide a satisfactory Criminal Investigation Reference for the vulnerable sector, dated within the past six (6) months.
Lakeridge Health is committed to providing a safe and healthy work environment for all team members and patients. New Lakeridge Health team members will be required to complete a Pre-employment Health Assessment as a condition of employment.
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About Lakeridge Health
Lakeridge Health is one of Ontario’s largest community hospitals, serving people across Durham Region and beyond. We are part of our community and it shows in the care we provide – because the people coming through our doors are our neighbours, family and friends.
With five hospitals, four emergency departments, three critical care units, a longterm care home, a full range of medical and surgical specialties, more than 20 community health-care locations and a state-of-the-art surgical centre within the soon-to-open Jerry Coughlan Health & Wellness Centre, Lakeridge Health offers some of the broadest and most comprehensive acute care, ambulatory care, and long-term care services in Ontario.
Lakeridge Health is also home to several regional specialty centres and services, including the Central East Regional Cancer Program, R.S. McLaughlin Durham Regional Cancer Centre, The Shoulder Centre, and eye care and chronic kidney disease services. Additionally, we are proud to serve our community with a full suite of inpatient, ambulatory, and community-based mental health and addictions services, and provide safe, high-quality, compassionate care in our state-of-the-art long-term care home, Lakeridge Gardens.
Guided by our vision of One System. Best Health. and supported by a dedicated team of more than 8,700 staff, physicians, and amazing volunteers, Lakeridge Health is working in collaboration with its Durham Ontario Health Team, primary care, and community and government partners to foster a truly integrated, regional system of care. Together, we are focused on empowering people to live their best health and fostering an accessible, inclusive, and equitable environment for all.
The Lakeridge Health Education and Research Network is attracting new research talent and is now a satellite campus for the Queen’s University Family Medicine Program. And our Whitby site is a national leader in adopting a nurse-practitioner led model of care.
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2600001678 - Indigenous Mental Health Outreach Worker
About the role
OPSEU
Job Title: Indigenous Mental Health Outreach Worker
Status: Regular Full Time
Department: Case Management
Program: Durham Mental Health Services
8 Hour Shifts, days Schedule (Subject to Change)
Location: Lakeridge Health Durham Mental Health Services
Wage Schedule: $32.710 - $35.430 per hour
Posting Reference: 2600001678
Lakeridge Health is more than a hospital. It is a health network that includes five hospitals, a long-term care home, a community-based surgical centre, and more than 30 community sites across the Durham Region. Guided by our vision of One System. Best Health. and supported by a dedicated team of nearly 9,000 staff, physicians, and volunteers, Lakeridge Health is a place where the best people want to start, grow, and finish their careers in health care. We are focused on fostering an environment that’s inclusive, compassionate, innovative, and joyful. This is Lakeridge Health!
Duties And Responsibilites
The Indigenous Mental Health & Addictions Outreach Worker provides outreach, consultation, and program development activities within an evidence-based and culturally-informed model of care, to First Nation, Inuit and Metis (FNIM) and Non Status youth and adults.
The Outreach Worker will focus on those with mental health and/or addiction concerns.
The Outreach Worker will collaborate with colleagues and community services to build capacity and promote respect, understanding, trauma-informed, compassion and knowledge from a FNIM cultural perspective.
Primary Duties
" Provide support and advocacy, including short term transitional case management, for FNIM
and Non Status mental health and addictions clients and their families within Durham Region.
" Develop coordinated care plans and provide appropriate referrals for clients
" Provide crisis management and linkage to crisis intervention services as needed.
" Work cooperatively as a member of the team.
" Participate in the development, implementation and evaluation of services provided.
" Represent the agency through community outreach and everyday interactions with other
community resources, i.e., hospitals, hostels.
Minimum Education And Experience
" Diploma or degree from an accredited College or University in the Human Services field with a focus in mental health and addictions.
Knowledge
" Three years of related work experience specifically in a case management capacity, working in
the FNIM community.
" Experience working with and/or lived experience
" Extensive knowledge of FNIM peoples, language, culture, customs and traditions, including a sound knowledge and understanding of the issues that impact on FNIM individuals and the unique dynamics that exist within their cultures.
" Knowledge of local Indigenous communities/networks
" Knowledge of major mental illnesses including; signs/symptoms, medication management etc. , addictions and sexual abuse issues; trauma informed.
" Understanding of Mental Health Act and confidentiality, principles of client centered relationships. Thorough knowledge of key functions of case management including, local special resources and access to services.
" Understanding of intake function including assessment, decision making, service plans, crisis intervention and coping/stress management strategies.
" Understanding of methods of evaluating progress.
Skills And Abilities
" Strong assessment skills and effective service plan development.
" Ability to engage and build rapport with individuals from a variety of cultural and social-economic backgrounds.
" Effective client advocacy skills.
" Ability to handle multi layered and complex client dynamics and maintain healthy boundaries.
" Client centered and recovery focused.
" Facilitate linkages to internal and external resources.
" Demonstrated ability to work effectively within a team and independently with minimal supervision, strong time management skills.
" Create a safe, comfortable environment for clients to work within.
" Demonstrated reliability, punctuality and attendance.
" Excellent communication skills, verbal and written.
" Professional, positive attitude.
" Demonstrated commitment to our core values of Inclusion, Compassion, Innovation, Teamwork and Joy;
" Demonstrated understanding of and commitment to Lakeridge Health's comprehensive safety programs and practices including staff, patient and environmental safety and participation in regular in-services in this area; and;
" Proven good attendance record with capability of maintaining this same standard;
" This position requires the successful candidate to have a valid driver's license and use of a vehicle to transport clients. The successful candidate will be required to provide proof a valid driver's license and 1 million dollar liability coverage upon hire
" Must provide a satisfactory Criminal Investigation Reference for the vulnerable sector, dated within the past 12 months
At Lakeridge Health, we value inclusion and diversity. We are committed to fostering a culture that is respectful, inclusive, and accessible. We are committed to employing a workforce that is representative of the diverse community we provide services to and welcome applications from all qualified applicants from all backgrounds.
Accommodation will be provided in all parts of the recruitment and assessment process in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). If you require any accommodation at any point during the application and hiring process, please contact recruitment@lh.ca .
Unless specifically stated, all job postings at Lakeridge Health are to fill existing vacancies within our organization. Lakeridge Health may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools as part of the recruitment and screening process. A member of our Talent Acquisition team is actively engaged in the Recruitment and Selection process to ensure a fair and thorough assessment of applicants.
Lakeridge Health thanks all those who apply, however, only candidates considered for an interview will be contacted.
Conditions Of Employment
The terms and conditions of employment are in accordance with the Collective Agreement between the Hospital and OPSEU Local 348.
Successful External applicants must provide a satisfactory Criminal Investigation Reference for the vulnerable sector, dated within the past six (6) months.
Lakeridge Health is committed to providing a safe and healthy work environment for all team members and patients. New Lakeridge Health team members will be required to complete a Pre-employment Health Assessment as a condition of employment.
Not the right fit? Search for 2600001678 jobs in Durham, Ontario, Canada
About Lakeridge Health
Lakeridge Health is one of Ontario’s largest community hospitals, serving people across Durham Region and beyond. We are part of our community and it shows in the care we provide – because the people coming through our doors are our neighbours, family and friends.
With five hospitals, four emergency departments, three critical care units, a longterm care home, a full range of medical and surgical specialties, more than 20 community health-care locations and a state-of-the-art surgical centre within the soon-to-open Jerry Coughlan Health & Wellness Centre, Lakeridge Health offers some of the broadest and most comprehensive acute care, ambulatory care, and long-term care services in Ontario.
Lakeridge Health is also home to several regional specialty centres and services, including the Central East Regional Cancer Program, R.S. McLaughlin Durham Regional Cancer Centre, The Shoulder Centre, and eye care and chronic kidney disease services. Additionally, we are proud to serve our community with a full suite of inpatient, ambulatory, and community-based mental health and addictions services, and provide safe, high-quality, compassionate care in our state-of-the-art long-term care home, Lakeridge Gardens.
Guided by our vision of One System. Best Health. and supported by a dedicated team of more than 8,700 staff, physicians, and amazing volunteers, Lakeridge Health is working in collaboration with its Durham Ontario Health Team, primary care, and community and government partners to foster a truly integrated, regional system of care. Together, we are focused on empowering people to live their best health and fostering an accessible, inclusive, and equitable environment for all.
The Lakeridge Health Education and Research Network is attracting new research talent and is now a satellite campus for the Queen’s University Family Medicine Program. And our Whitby site is a national leader in adopting a nurse-practitioner led model of care.