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STBBI Peer Support Worker

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Job Description - STBBI Peer Support Worker

Department:                         Health Services


Classification/Level:            CS-2


Employment Status:            Term Full-Time Until March 31, 2027 (Potential for continued funding)



Reporting Relationship


The STBBI Peer Support Worker reports administratively to the Nursing Supervisor through the Nurse Coordinator and maintains a functional reporting relationship with the Mental Health Supervisor to ensure program alignment and consistency.


 


Position Summary


The Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections (STBBI) Peer Support Worker will assist with the facilitation of the mobile community health STBBI services by providing peer-to-peer support through lived experience. To support increasing access to harm reduction services. To partner with current Mental Health & Addictions program to facilitate peer support groups, education and prevention programming.


 


Essential Functions


An active member of the Health Services team in the delivery of a comprehensive Community Outreach Based STBBI Program compromised of the following activities:



  • Assess client skills, strengths and individual needs

  • Ensure community members are supported while developing peer networks and peer support opportunities

  • Provide de-escalation and facilitate conflict resolution while supporting community members

  • Provide emotional support to community members through active listening and debriefing

  • Provide peer support to community members of the Wellness Recovery Program (Addiction Medicine Clinic)

  • Assist with STBBI health promotion and prevention programming through community education sessions, events & activities

  • Utilize the Mobile Clinic Van to conduct regular home visits a/o wellness checks with STBBI Nurse Coordinator a/o Case Manager

  • Support with the expansion of harm reduction program including needle exchange program, distribution of safe injection, safe shorting, safe inhalation, and naloxone kits

  • Provide appropriate referrals and advocacy with health care and other service providers as required

  • Assist with the coordination of Traditional services and programming

  • Attend meetings and appointments to support/advocate in the best interests of the community member(s) well-being

  • Maintain a strong working knowledge of local services and resources

  • Participate in ongoing professional development to ensure skills and knowledge are current and relevant to position

  • Completion of charting and date collection with the Electronic Medical Record

  • Attend and participate in regular team and staff meetings, strategic planning and external partner meetings when requested

  • Understand and adheres to all MFN policies and procedures

  • Other duties/assignments as requested


 


Qualifications and Requirements


Preferred



  • Previous work experience in First Nation Mental Health & Addictions or Social Services would be an asset

  • Post-Secondary Diploma in Health or a Social Services discipline

  • Peer Support Core Essential Program Training and/or experience

  • Two (2) years’ work-related experience or lived experience of Mental Health & Addictions


 


Minimum



  • Grade 12 Graduate or equivalent

  • Excellent Inter-personal skills and ability to connect with community members

  • Ability to problem solve with peers and propose helpful supports and resources

  • Strong conflict resolution skills and practice

  • Lived experience of Mental Health & Addictions

  • Valid CPR and First Aid Certification

  • Non-Violence Crisis Intervention, De-escalation Skills and ASIST Training

  • Valid Ontario Driver’s License and own vehicle



Other



  • Must have knowledge and/or experience with the Anishnaawbe culture, history and customs

  • Understanding and fluency in Anishnaabemowin would be an asset or must be a willing to learn

  • Criminal Reference Check and Vulnerable Sector Screening (CRC/VSS) requirement


 


CRC/VSS Rationale


CRC must be thirty (30) days current and be an original or certified copy. All individuals applying for employment with MFN Health Services are required to submit a Vulnerable Sector Screen and Criminal Record Check as these individuals will be working directly/indirectly with vulnerable people. All individuals employed under the Health Services must have a record clear of charges and convictions relating to child sexual harassment or abuse of any kind.

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