Peer Support Worker
Job in
Toronto, Ontario, M5A, Canada
Listing for:
Senior Persons Living Connected
Part Time, Per diem
position
Listed on 2026-02-27
Job specializations:
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health, Health Promotion
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Mission Statement: Understand the aspirations of seniors and respond with innovative supports.
Vision Statement: Building inclusive communities where all seniors are connected to living their best possible life.
What to expect when you join SPLC :Competitive compensation with a comprehensive health benefits planRewarding career that supports meaningful work in our communitiesTraining and Professional Development opportunitiesHealthy and safe working environmentPosition: Peer Support Worker (Part-time)
Hours of Work: 21 hours per week
Reports to: Collaborative Practice and Care Services Manager
Date Posted: May 2, 2024
Deadline: Until position is filled
Position Summary:This position is responsible for engaging clients/patients living with mental health and/or addictions in experiential learning of life skills and providing support in the recovery journey. The peer support worker will also be providing support to the Care Services teams by participating in outreach and group activities.
Responsibilities:1. Provides support and helps to empower clients or patients living with mental health conditions and/or addictionsSupports and empowers clients or patients in living their best possible life through one-on-one support and through the development, organization and facilitation of groups and/or group activitiesWhile respecting client/patient choices, assists Care Managers and GAIN team members to carry out care plans and recommendations.2. Provides departmental and organizational supportParticipates in all aspects of outreach activities.Organizes, facilitates and/or presents at educational groups about mental health and/or addictions to raise awareness and address stigmaResearches and prepares support and/or educational group materials, including presentation materials and/or refreshments, as neededAssists the team in supporting volunteers and student placementsExperience &
Skills:
One to two (1-2) years’ experience working in health/social services, providing support to individuals with addictions from a harm reduction perspectiveLived experience with the mental health and addictions system and has been on a continuous journey of recoveryExperience working with older adults and knowledge of geriatric syndromes, an assetPeer Support Certification and CPR Certification an assetGood interpersonal, and written and oral communication skillsAbility to speak a second language an assetOthers:A valid driver’s license and a car is required for home visitsRequired to work occasional evenings and weekendsVulnerable Sector screening requiredProof of full COVID-19 Vaccination or Medical Exemption Certificate requiredSenior Persons Living Connected is a
diverse work environment. We encourage applications from all persons, including persons with disabilities. Accommodation will be provided, if needed, in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and Accessibility for Ontarians Disability Act.
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