Job Posting 99995

COAST Mental Health Worker
Canadian Mental Health Association
Southern Ontario
St. Catharines
closed 72 days ago (Wed, 6 Mar)
on-call / relief / casual  •  $29.16 – 36.45 per hour

UNION JOB POSTING # 728

 

Position Title:

COAST Mental Health Worker

 

Vacancies:

3

 

Workgroup:

Immediate & Brief Services

 

Posting Date:

 

February 29 - March 6, 2024

 

Status:

Relief

 

Start Date:

Immediate

 

Hours:

No guaranteed hours; hours vary

 

Salary Range:

$29.16 – 36.45 per hour

 

 

About CMHA Niagara

CMHA, Niagara is a non-profit, charitable organization committed to promoting mental wellness and to improving the lives of people in its service area who have mental illness as well as their families. CMHA Niagara achieves its mission through a number of programs and services.

 

CMHA, Niagara is committed to a recovery philosophy which focuses on the potential for people with mental illness to lead full, productive and engaged lives in their communities. The Branch works in partnership with many others who share in the commitment to supporting the broad determinants of health.

 

Position Summary

The Community Outreach and Support Team (COAST) Mental Health Worker provides mobile urgent response service and telephone support to individuals who are in crisis in the Niagara Community. The intent is to ensure client safety, to encourage empowerment, and provide crisis resolution and prevention, within a recovery framework which integrates the client into their community with supports.

 

The successful candidate must be available to pick-up shifts on an as-needed (to cover sick/vacation/leave and Statutory Holidays) basis; availability to accept shifts is a condition of employment.

 

Essential Job Functions

  • Provide individuals with serious mental health concerns with a range of accessible services which include outreach assessments, telephone support, referrals and interventions to prevent further crisis
  • Complete Mobile Outreach Assessments and respond to telephone crisis calls as required
  • Assess risk in both outreach environments and through telephone support
  • Assist in identifying and developing strategies to prevent further crisis and engage individuals with ongoing supports and treatment
  • Work in collaboration with police and community partners to build an effective community crisis network
  • Work in collaboration internally with other program staff to ensure effective and efficient program delivery and administration
  • Support caregivers, including family members, in managing acute psychiatric issues and crisis through education and problem solving approaches
  • Build positive relationships with communities and agencies to become mutual resources
  • Respond to telephone, in person, electronic enquiries and/or forward to appropriate person
  • Provide general information to the public including distribution of pamphlets, cards and other relevant information
  • Ensure accurate and timely reports, data entry and documentation in relevant systems (i.e. CRMS)
  • Conduct cross service/sector linkages and act as a liaison by consulting with family members and other professionals (e.g. psychiatrist, Emergency Department physicians, nursing/allied staff, and community agencies), in direct collaboration and with the consent of the individual being served for the purposes of promoting positive change and independence

 

Essential Job Requirements

  • Masters or Bachelor Degree in Nursing, Social Work or Occupational Therapy (other degrees with relevant experience may be considered)
  • Registered as either a Registered Social Worker, Registered Social Service Worker, Registered Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Registered Practical Nurse, or Registered Occupational Therapist and good standing and adheres to all standards of practice as per the College
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in crisis/community mental health & addiction setting providing assessment, consultation, treatment and education to target population
  • Clinical knowledge and experience in application of clinical therapeutic techniques
  • Certified in the following safety courses: Safety Care, First Aid and CPR, Suicide Intervention (ASIST) and Mental Health First Aid and Use of Force training
  • Demonstrated knowledge of relevant legislation (e.g. the Mental Health Act), the use of psychotropic medication, psychiatric diagnosis and formulation of a mental health assessment for a diverse age group and population
  • Knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal Community and Aboriginal Based Services
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or verification that you are unable to be vaccinated
  • Must have access to a reliable personal vehicle
  • Current valid class ‘G’ driver’s license
  • A satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Screening (Police Check)
  • Actual life experience and/or lived experience with mental illness or addictions an asset
  • Bilingualism is preferred

 

CMHA Niagara is a culturally competent organization and is committed to building an inclusive community that respects the dignity and independence of candidates with multicultural and diverse backgrounds, multilingual abilities, and experience with the LGBTQ community.  Candidates with this background would be considered an asset.

 

CMHA Niagara is committed to providing accommodation for persons with disabilities. Please see the AODA section of our website at, www.cmhaniagara.ca for further details or contact our Human Resources department for any information in an alternate format.

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