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Vocational Worker

Brampton, Ontario
CA$61,201 - CA$72,001/annually
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Employee Family Assistance Plan
Optional extended health and dental benefits
4 weeks accrued vacation

About the role

Canadian Mental Health Association Peel Dufferin (CMHA Peel Dufferin) is pleased to partner with various agencies in the Peel Region, to offer services to the local community at the *new* Brampton based Homeless and Addictions Recovery Treatment (HART) Hub.

HART Hubs are community-based care hubs designed to address mental health, addiction and housing needs for people experiencing homelessness. They provide integrated care, offering a wide range of services such as primary care, mental health services, addiction care and employment supports. With targeted community outreach and rapid referral pathways, HART Hubs aim to support individuals with complex needs, helping them recover, achieve housing stability, and inclusion.

Why join CMHA Peel Dufferin?

Support your community. Advance your career. Fulfill your purpose.

Joining the Canadian Mental Health Association – Peel Dufferin Branch means you’ll be part of something meaningful. For starters, we’re honored to have received the Canadian Non-Profit Employer of Choice Award for our efforts to help people live better. Providing support and services to those who live with mental illness and addictions, we’re committed to increasing awareness and addressing the stigma surrounding mental health. That’s why we’ve made it a priority to create a diverse organization that represents the communities we serve – and the people we help.

What We Offer

As a community-based agency, we’re dedicated to the mental, physical, and social health of everyone – including our team members. That’s why we’re proud to offer a total rewards package that helps our team members balance their professional and home life. You’ll also be empowered to keep learning new skills and reaching your goals – from developing a career growth plan to participating in training sessions.

In addition to competitive benefits like Employee Family Assistance Plan and optional extended health and dental benefits, we offer our team members some unique perks that really stand out:

  • 4 weeks accrued vacation
  • Up to 18 paid sick days accrued per year, plus 2 flexible days each year
  • HOOPP Pension Plan
  • Ongoing professional development plus $250 annual funding for continuing education and certifications
  • $350 annual allowance to invest in achieving your personal wellness goals

We are looking for a full-time Vocational Worker to join our team!

As part of a multi-disciplinary team, the Vocational Worker will provide vocational assessment and support to individuals with mental health and/or addiction concerns, and/or experiencing homelessness. They will provide support to clients in developing the knowledge and skills to improve job readiness and to navigate employment programs.

Status: Permanent full-time, 37.5 hours per week, flexibility for weekends as needed. Note, this posting is for an active vacancy.

Salary: $61,201.01 - $72,001.19 annually. (Candidate qualifications will be considered when determining the starting salary)

Location: This position is based out of 10 Peel Centre Drive, Brampton office. Due to the nature of this program, this role is on-site and/or community based.

What You Will Do:

  • Conduct comprehensive standardized vocational assessments to develop employment-related goals and addressing barriers to employment.
  • Utilize tools such as aptitude assessments to assist clients in creating individual vocational plans
  • Provide individual employment counselling for job readiness skills, interview preparation, job search techniques, resume development, and career exploration.
  • Support clients in developing empowerment skills and combating stigma through self-advocacy
  • Manage a caseload including regular re-assessments and caseload reviews
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of employment and labour market trends, including job openings and skill requirements
  • Provide education to clients and employers about mental health in the workplace.
  • Collaborate with clients and the multi-disciplinary team to establish Recovery Plans which guide mutual work towards client recovery
  • Work with prospective employers to identify and development employment opportunities for clients.
  • Regularly assess for risk and respond with mitigation strategies, including crisis intervention and de-escalation supports and connecting to crisis services when appropriate.
  • Offer drop-in support for computer skills, job seeking, and employment related activities in the Career Centre
  • Facilitate recovery employment-related groups as needed, including developing new group materials.

This posting description indicates the key responsibilities and core functions of the position. It is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities.

What You Need to Join Our Team

  • Post-secondary degree or diploma in relevant discipline
  • Minimum 2 years experience in vocational rehabilitation, career counselling, and/or adult education with individuals experiencing complex barriers to employment
  • Registration with a regulatory college considered an asset
  • Knowledge and/or experience working with the following systems is an asset:
  • ODSP
  • Ontario Works
  • CPP
  • Disability insurance provide
  • Empathize and connect with those experiencing the mental health and addictions system
  • Demonstrated experience working within a multidisciplinary team and evidence of an ability to collaborate and partner
  • Working knowledge and/or an understanding of various disciplines; including but not exclusive of mental health, substance use, harm reduction, newcomer challenges and barriers faced by those in marginalized populations
  • Demonstrated cultural competence, ability to work and apply practical understanding of different elements of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging as well as an understanding of social determinants of health and impact on vulnerable communities
  • Knowledge of a variety of evidence-informed treatment modalities including motivational interviewing and trauma informed practices
  • Experienced at engaging in matters that require sensitivity and empathy across a diverse community, excellent judgement, and discretion; ability to operate with various frameworks including culturally sensitive, anti-racist, anti-oppressive, 2SLGBTQ+ affirming and intersectional
  • Valid Canadian driver’s license and access to an insured automobile in good repair
  • A satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Screening (Police Check) report

Deadline to Apply: Thursday November 27th 2025 at 5:00 PM

At the Canadian Mental Health Association – Peel Dufferin Branch, we provide a wide array of community services, resources, and care for people with mental illness. In your role, you’ll not only assist people who are struggling, you’ll help them return to good health and reintegrate into the community. In everything we do, we work together to make the world a better place – one person at a time.

Apply Now and EMPOWER your career!

About Canadian Mental Health Association Peel Dufferin

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For over 50 years, the Canadian Mental Health Association Peel Dufferin (CMHA Peel Dufferin) has been a pioneer in providing services for people with mental illness and educating Canadians about mental health issues. As the leading client-driven, community-based mental health organization serving the Region of Peel and Dufferin County, we are innovative partners in proactively strengthening individual support, and developing a responsive mental health system.

CMHA Peel Dufferin champions good mental health for everyone and supports the full participation of those with mental illness and addictions in the life of the community. In addition to providing a variety of mental health services, we are committed to community development, mental health awareness and addressing the stigma surrounding mental illness.