POSTING DATE: January 8, 2026
POSTING NUMBER: 2025-062
UNION: HEU – Community Subsector Association
PROGRAM: Skyline Lodge, Abbotsford
SALARY RANGE: Grid 34: $31.56 - $33.28
HOURS OF PAY: 30 hours per week
SCHEDULE: Wednesday to Friday: 0700 hrs to 1500 hrs, Saturday: 0730 hrs to 1530 hrs
START DATE: ASAP
All candidates subject to a criminal record check
Accepting applicants until position is filled
Job Description – Mental Health Worker (Licensed Housing)
Classification Benchmark: Support Worker 2
Grid Level: Grid 34
Collective Agreement: Community Subsector Association
Reports To: Nurse Manager
Job Summary
The Mental Health Worker must have the personality, temperament and competence to work with residents in a licensed care environment. The incumbent should be well motivated and have the ability to motivate others. This position requires shift work and under direction assists residents with activities of daily living and generally does role modeling in a manner that will maintain and respect the spirit, dignity and individuality of others. Care for residents and the facility comes under the supervision of the Nurse Manager.
Functions & Responsibilities
While other duties may be assigned, main duties and responsibilities include the following:
Under direction, to assists members with activities of daily living.
Recommend and participate in developing meaningful, realistic and measurable individual care plans.
To assess, monitor and record members’ needs and progress on a daily basis and/or as needed.
Encourage an atmosphere of independence, self-reliance and mutual accord by role modeling, teaching and training. Areas to be addressed are daily life skills, money management, making and keeping appointments and other related duties as they arise.
To plan, implement and evaluate social and recreational programs in the facility and encouraging participation in the community events as directed.
Administer medications and treatments in accordance with the Pharmacy Policies, standards and philosophy. Assess impact of medications by documenting impressions.
Ensure safety in the workplace in accordance with WorksafeBC standards and regulations.
Assist with orientation of new staff and members.
Assist residents and co-workers with house cleaning on a daily, weekly, monthly and annual basis.
Prepare, cook and serve meals in accordance with Food Safe Standards and weekly posted menu. Monitor food supplies by listing needed items and rotating supplies.
Perform yard maintenance by raking and bagging leaves, shoveling snow and salting sidewalks as required.
Perform any other duties as assigned.
Education, Training & Experience
To perform the job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representing the knowledge, skills and ability needed.
Mental Health Worker Certificate from a recognized college/university in social/behavioral science.
Food Hygiene Certificate/Community Care Food Handlers Certificate
Two years related experience
Emergency First Aid/CPR Certificate
Class 5 Driver’s License
Medical Certification of capability of carrying out assigned duties
Compliance with the TB immunization program of the Ministry of Health
Skills & Abilities
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