Community Educator -Queens
Job in
Montague, PEI, C0A, Canada
Listed on 2026-07-07
Listing for:
Canadian Mental Health Association
Full Time, Per diem
position Listed on 2026-07-07
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Health Education & Promotion, Human Services/ Social Work
Job Description & How to Apply Below
The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is the nation‑wide leader and champion for mental health. CMHA facilitates access to the resources people require to maintain and improve mental health and community integration, build resilience, and support recovery from mental illness.
The PEI Division of the Canadian Mental Health Association requires the services of a qualified individual to work as Community Educator for Queens County . The Community Educator is responsible for the development/co-development and co‑delivery of education programs and courses and specialized training that are client‑focused, recovery‑based, community‑focused and stigma‑reducing. The Community Educator reports to the Community Education Coordinator.
This is a one (1) Full‑Time Employment (FTE) permanent position. This position will be located at our Charlottetown office.
No. of Vacancy: 1 Full‑Time Employment (FTE) permanent position
Salary of the position is 48,301.50$ - $55,536 per year or 24.77$ - 28.48$ / hour (37.5 hours per week)
Principal Responsibilities
Reporting and Team‑Environment
Report directly to the Community Education Coordinator
Participate in team meetings
Contribute to an inclusive, healthy, and safe team‑oriented environment
Work with the Coordinator on the scheduling of activities (e.g., shared calendar, databases)
Assist in the daily operation of the office with administrative tasks
Perform other duties as required and work occasional weekends and evenings as needed
Education, Training and Supports
Support the co‑development of school‑based programs and Recovery College programs, courses and materials
Deliver/co‑deliver school‑based education
Deliver/co‑deliver education and training programs for communities and workplaces, and through the Recovery College
Deliver/co‑deliver specialized training for caregivers and professionals as well as self‑help/group programs
Deliver/co‑deliver community supports and programs
Facilitate and manage group dynamics and monitor individual and group needs
Support the development and implementation of new programs, special projects and strategic initiatives
Participate in training and certification to support the delivery of existing and new programs and courses
Provide peer support and referrals, where appropriate
Continuous Improvement
Ensure programs are delivered based on standards, policies, and procedures and other areas of compliance
Ensure alignment of programs, materials and resources with quality criteria and CMHA branding
Find ways to generate efficiencies in the delivery of programs and courses
Gather feedback from delivery of all offerings and provide completed evaluations to the Coordinator for compilation, review and incorporation into future offerings
Support the Coordinator in maintaining accurate records of all work, including numbers and stories that may be helpful in communicating the program’s impact, and supporting program evaluations
Support the Coordinator with the monitoring of trends and community needs (e.g., content, facilitation, delivery)
Community Relations
Build and maintain a strong network of peer support and community partners to support collaborative care and referrals
Participate in and support the promotion and awareness of CMHA activities and events (where appropriate)
REQUIREMENTS
Education & Training
Relevant University or Bachelors Degree (Social Work, Psychology, Education, Health Sciences etc.) or a community College Diploma in a related subject area (Youth Worker, Human Services, Adult Education etc.)
Training specific to Mental Health (e.g., ASIST, Mental Health First Aid, safeTALK)
(Demonstrated Experience Equivalencies will be considered)
Experience
A minimum of 2 years of experience with program delivery, workshop facilitation, curriculum development and volunteer management or an equivalent combination of education and work experience
Key
Skills and Abilities
Strong interpersonal and networking skills
Ability to deliver engaging community presentations and educational sessions online and in‑person to a variety of audiences
Ability to facilitate groups for social and educational purposes
Knowledge of client support services and resources within…
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