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Crisis Worker, 552 Princess

Kingston, ON
CA$32 - CA$37/hour
Mid Level
temporary

Top Benefits

Extended Healthcare and Dental Benefits
Basic Life and AD&D Insurance, with optional added levels of coverage
Dependent Life (dependents/spouse covered at no additional cost)

About the role

Position:

Crisis Worker, 552 Princess

Competition Number:

2025-092

Hours of Work:

37.50 hours per week

Days, Evenings, Weekends

Reports to:

Program Manager,

Crisis Services

Vacancies:

Two (2)

Hourly Rate:

Pay Band 6

$ 32.53 – $ 37.80

Job Status:

Temporary Full-time

(3 months & 6 months)

Union/Non-Union:

OPSEU/SEFPO Local 489

Location:

Kingston

2025-092 TFT Crisis Worker, 552 Princess

We are seeking Crisis Workers who are enthusiastic and passionate about opportunities to work with individuals in the community. Our Crisis Workers are key members of many frontline teams, including Safe Bed and MCRRT. This role contributes to the support of our clients in providing invaluable services to individuals with addiction and/or mental health concerns within the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington (KFLA) communities.

While this is contract, anyone hired into a temporary role with the agency is able to apply as an Internal candidate for other positions. There are many opportunities to grow your career across a broad spectrum of positions within the Addiction and Mental Health field. All of our vacancies are first posted internally, giving existing staff the opportunity to be considered first. This includes our permanent positions that seldom are posted externally, due to high levels of internal interest.

In addition to the fulfilling sense of giving back to the community, AMHS-KFLA also offers a competitive benefit package to permanent full-time staff which includes the following:

  • Extended Healthcare and Dental Benefits

  • Basic Life and AD&D Insurance, with optional added levels of coverage

  • Dependent Life (dependents/spouse covered at no additional cost)

  • Enrolment in the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)

  • Paid time off entitlements (sick time, vacation, wellness leave, family/personal leave)

Our Crisis Workers positions are members of Ontario Public Sectors Employee’s Union (OPSEU/SEFPO) Local 489 and work from various locations throughout KFLA.

Job Summary:

The Crisis Worker functions as a member of the inter-professional crisis services team working in the 24/7 safe bed program, answering the crisis lines as well as providing mobile response to individuals in crisis in the community. The Crisis Worker provides effective crisis intervention, de-escalation and stabilization to individuals experiencing a mental health and/or addiction crisis. The Crisis Worker provides rapid triage, assessment, intervention, resolution, short term supportive counselling and referral to the place of choice of the individual wherever possible. The Crisis Worker works closely with community partners such as the police to provide effective assessment and support to those in crisis. The incumbent also participates in assertive outreach, as well as community liaison and collaboration for the purpose of information sharing and program planning. All services are provided in accordance with the mission, vision, values and established protocols of the Agency.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Three years relevant experience providing services to individuals who live with a serious mental illness and/or addictions issue, preferably in a community setting.

  • University Degree in a health care discipline.

  • Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training an asset.

  • Crisis Prevention Intervention Training an asset.

  • Certification in First Aid and CPR an asset.

  • French Language proficiency considered an asset.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Knowledge of and ability to apply discipline specific principles and practices to individuals who live with a serious mental illness and/or addiction issue, within a client-centred approach.
  • Demonstrated in-depth knowledge of mental health symptoms, issues, psychotropic medications and associated side effects.
  • Knowledge of and ability to apply recovery principles and harm reduction principles.
  • Knowledge of and the ability to incorporate best practices in crisis intervention techniques.
  • Demonstrated assessment and crisis intervention skills with broad knowledge of emergency mental health and crisis stabilization.
  • Demonstrated advanced clinical reasoning and decision-making skills.
  • Ability to effectively utilize community resources and supports to meet the needs of clients.
  • Ability to work under pressure within a changing environment.
  • Knowledge of the Mental Health Act and other relevant legislation.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively engage community services and individuals, increasing awareness of services.
  • Well-developed problem-solving, prioritization and conflict resolution skills.
  • Ability to work autonomously as well as collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team environment.
  • Basic proficiency in computer skills; MS Office preferred.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evening, night, weekend, on-call and holiday work.
  • Must possess a valid Ontario Driver’s License and have regular access to a reliable vehicle and provide proof of $2,000,000 vehicle insurance. Incumbent may be required to transport clients.
  • Required to provide a satisfactory criminal reference check (CRC) with Vulnerable Sector Screening prior to hire.

Please submit a resume and cover letter as one document only quoting Competition Number 2025-092 to: careers@amhs-kfla.ca

AMHS-KFLA strives to be a diverse and inclusive workplace. We encourage applications from all candidates who would contribute to the diversity of our community and enhance our ability to provide quality services to our clients.

About Addiction & Mental Health Services - KFLA

Non-profit Organizations
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AMHS-KFLA is a non-profit organization providing mental health and addiction services to nearly 8,000 people across Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington.

Focusing on a client-centred model of care, AMHS-KFLA's 250+ highly-skilled staff act with an emphasis on psychosocial rehabilitation, harm reduction and evidence-based principles and practices. Quality services are provided with dignity, hope and in confidence.

Our Vision: A community where people have wellness, acceptance and a sense of belonging.

Our Mission: As a leading, transformative and collaborative organization, AMHS-KFLA's mission is to provide responsive, high-quality, community-based addiction and mental health services that empower the people it serves to be well and achieve their full potential.

Our Values:

Compassion - A welcoming and inclusive organization, we cultivate relationships with all stakeholders that encourage and promote recovery and wellness. We are universally positive in all our actions with individuals served and the community.

Innovation - We seek to innovate in all we do. We will be socially entrepreneurial and create a culture of measured risk to achieve organizational and system sustainability.

Excellence - We strive to provide accessible, flexible, integrated services in safe welcoming environments. We have a learning culture where initiative, innovation, and creativity are highly valued. The foundation of our services rests on excellence in all that we do.

Accountability - We will act honestly and with integrity by taking responsibility for our own actions and by holding others responsible for theirs. We will ensure proper stewardship of the public resources placed in our trust.