Peer Women Outreach Worker
Listed on 2026-02-21
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Healthcare
Community Health, Public Health, Healthcare Administration -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health, Public Health
Unionized - Project Part Time UPOW - Peer Outreach Toronto, ON, CA 1 Attachments
7 days ago Requisition
Salary Range: $17.60 To $24.53 Hourly
Position Type
Project (24 months) , Part-time (21 hours/per week)
Posting Date
2026/02/13
Internal/External Expiry Date
2026/02/27
Posting Type
Internal and external
Location
- You may be required to work at any site
Manager, Community Engagement
Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services (AAMHCS) is a Community Health Centre that aims to provide services and addresses system inequities to improve health outcomes for the most vulnerable immigrants, refugees, and their communities. The Centre envisions a future in which Toronto’s diverse communities achieve health with dignity
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As a member of an interdisciplinary team, the Peer Women Outreach Worker aims to provide increased supports to newcomer families by providing information, outreach and referral of internal and external community resources. The Peer Worker provides language appropriate and culturally sensitive support to newcomer families. This position works both independently and collaboratively with staff, community partners, volunteers and clients.
ResponsibilitiesTraining and Education
- Participate in an in-depth peer outreach, system navigation and interpretation training in preparation for peer outreach work.
- Participate actively in staff, team, supervisory and other meetings as scheduled.
- Participate in ongoing training and capacity building opportunities as required.
- Co-facilitate workshops on a variety of topics including health and social determinants of health.
System Navigation and Appropriate Language Access
- Outreach to isolated newcomer families. Outreach involves letting families know about health and social services in their community. Places of outreach can include places of worship, local parks, local malls, grocery stores, medical offices, partner community agencies in designated neighborhoods as directed by your supervisor.
- Inform families of appropriate resources and service providers in their community and then accompany families to the programs and services if support is needed.
- Refer families to parenting groups, parenting education, written resources, health and social service programs within Access Alliance or with other community agencies. This may include referrals to the Centre’s Family Support Worker, Social Worker and Nutritionist. Training will be provided in the process of referral and follow up.
- Communicate with agencies to ensure there are language appropriate and culturally sensitive individual and group supports (parenting workshops, nutrition workshops etc.) available to newcomer parents and families.
- Remain agile to the changing needs of the newcomer participants.
- Provide interpretation as required and to be scheduled by supervisor.
Community Health and Education
- Co-facilitate parenting and health education groups with professional staff.
- Provide information and materials to newcomer parents about child development and nutrition.
Contribution to the Centre
- Attend planning and coordination meetings of the peer program in conjunction with other peer workers and staff and contribute ideas to the development of the peer program.
- Create a 6 month work plan with your supervisor which identifies action items, learning goals and professional development needs.
- Observe the Confidentiality and Conflict of Interest Policy of the Centre.
Administration
- Ensure proper recording of information that is up to date, which include timesheets, encounter forms, log book, unusual occurrence reports etc. on a timely basis as designated by your supervisor.
- Observe the general administration policies and procedures of the center.
Required:
- 1-2 years of post secondary education in a social service or health related field
- 1-2 years of relevant experience (outreach, group facilitation, referrals)
- Ability to communicate in English in addition to one of the required languages (Dari, Tigrinya)
Preferred:
- An understanding of parenting and settlement issues in newcomer community
- Experience as either a parent, guardian or newcomer
- Knowledge and awareness of community resources
Asset:
- Good interpersonal, communication and teamwork skills
- Community outreach experience in Toronto or GTA
Hours: Part-time, 21 hours per week
Duration: Project /24 months
Bargaining Unit position: United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 175
Classification
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Peer Outreach Worker
Access Alliance offers comprehensive group benefits coverage, annual vacation entitlement, cumulative sick leave entitlement, employee assistance programs. Access Alliance is HOOPP employer.
Please note that a criminal background check will be conducted for this position.
We encourage applications from individuals who reflect the broad diversity of communities we work with, including those from racialized and 2
SLGBTQI+ communities. We encourage candidate to include their relevant pre-Canadian experience in their application as applicable.
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