Mobile Crisis Worker - North York, Canada - Canadian Mental Health Association Toronto Branch
Description
Mobile Crisis Worker -
Toronto Community Crisis Services (Part-Time - Permanent)**:
The Role and Opportunity
The Canadian Mental Health Association is looking for a Mobile Crisis Worker for the Toronto Community Crisis Support (TCCS) Services Program.
This program is part of a City of Toronto police reform initiative that is evaluating the effectiveness and impact of non-police-led responses to people experiencing non-emergency crises.
This program aims to reduce the harms experienced by people who have mental health and addictions challenges as well as Black, Indigenous, racialized, LGBTQ2+ and other marginalized individuals.
The TCCS Program is governed in partnership with a Collaborative which includes the following organizations:- Addiction Services Central Ontario
- Black Creek Community Health Centre
- Black Health Alliance
- Canadian Mental Health Association Toronto
- Caribbean African Canadian Social Services
- Jane Finch Centre
- Rexdale Community Health Centre
- Yorktown Family Services
Hourly Rate:
$ $36.88
Hours of Work: 12 per week (Saturdays from 7a.m. to 7p.m. or 7p.m. to 7a.m. on a rotational basis)
Location: 700 Lawrence Avenue W, North York ON
About CMHA Toronto
CMHA Toronto is the city's leading community mental health agency. We provide accessible, quality care for Toronto residents through programs, research and advocacy that create belonging and hope.
At CMHA Toronto, we take a client-first, recovery-oriented approach to supporting people and their families when they experience mental health challenges or live with mental illness.
By integrating health and social care, we provide services that aid in long-term wellness including housing, employment, community connections and so much more.
Our goal? Help everyone thrive in the community.RESPONSIBILITIES
The Crisis Worker will be part of a multi-disciplinary Mobile Crisis Response Team, which will provide crisis response 24 hours a day, 7 hours a week.
This team is a multidisciplinary team of community crisis specialists that may include nurses, peer specialists, mental health clinicians, and concurrent disorders specialists.
The Crisis Worker will incorporate experiences in crisis assessment and intervention, de-escalation, harm reduction, suicide prevention, anti-oppressive practice, client-centered and recovery-oriented care, trauma-informed care, and culturally competent care to support individuals and families experiencing a crisis in the northwest area of Toronto.
Reporting to the Senior Manager, the Mental Health Specialist will work within the context of CMHA's mission and strategic directions.
The Crisis Worker will exercise sound judgement to employ de-escalation strategies and provide suicide and risk assessments and interventions.The Crisis Worker will have excellent clinical assessment skills to develop safety and support plans to address immediate, intermediate and long-range needs.
The Crisis Worker will work collaboratively with the person, their family, and other health service providers to facilitate access to community resources as needed.
The Crisis Worker will participate in community outreach and liaison with key stakeholders and partners and maintain trusting, respectful and collaborative relationships with clients, families, colleagues, referral sources, service providers and the public.
The Crisis Worker will maintain accurate and timely clinical and non-clinical records and actively participate in developing, implementing, and evaluating the Northwest Toronto Community Crisis Service through meetings, training, strategic planning and evaluation initiatives.
SKILLS YOU BRING
WHY CHOOSE CMHA TORONTO?
If you care about mental illness and mental health and you have the right skills, then CMHA Toronto may be the place for you.
Our benefits include:
- Health Care of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP), a predictable, secure monthly income upon retirement
- Comprehensive Group Health Insurance
- Health, Dental, Vision, Paramedicals
- Shortterm and Longterm Disability programs and life insurance to protect your income upon illness or injury
- Worklife balance and flexibility to ensure you have time for the things that matter to you
- Work with likeminded, passionate individuals and make an impact on mental health service delivery
- Build genuine and authentic connections, with colleagues and clients, with the goal of making a difference
CMHA Toronto is committed to promoting a workplace culture of inclusion, openness, mutual respect, and a 'no blame and accountable' environment.
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