Project Coordinator, Pathways to Wellbeing - Toronto, Canada - Alexandra Park Neighbourhood Learning Centre

Alexandra Park Neighbourhood Learning Centre
Alexandra Park Neighbourhood Learning Centre
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JOB TITLE:
Project Coordinator, Pathways to Wellbeing


REPORTS TO:
Executive Director, APNLC


CONTRACT: 12 months, June June 2024


LOCATION:
Hybrid: onsite at 707 Dundas Street West with some remote work,
as assigned


HOURS: 24 hours per week


COMPENSATION:
$36.00/hour + 4% vacation pay and health benefits after 3 months


The
Alexandra Park Neighbourhood Learning Centre (APNLC) is a community-based adult literacy organization located in downtown west Toronto within the Scadding Court Community Centre (SCCC).

APNLC offers a variety of free learning programs including small group classes and one-to-one tutoring delivered with the support of volunteers.

These programs offer opportunities for adult learners to upgrade their skills to prepare for post-secondary programs, apprenticeships, and employment.

We also support adult learners to become more engaged with their communities and to develop important skills for everyday life.

As part of our commitment to health equity, we deliver a range of health and wellbeing programming including a health literacy class, a self-care and wellness group, and referrals to health services.


The _
Project Coordinator, Pathways to Wellbeing_ will be responsible for developing a framework for delivery of health and wellbeing programs and services at APNLC and SCCC.

Core responsibilities include conducting a scan of existing programs and services; leading a needs assessment process with stakeholders; coordinating training for staff and volunteers; creating a neighbourhood health and wellbeing services guide; and identifying funding and partnership opportunities that will enhance health and wellbeing programming at APNLC and SCCC.


The Project Coordinator will ensure that the service delivery framework is developed through an equity lens and will guide the organizations as we develop health and wellbeing programs that are accessible, culturally responsive, and relevant to the lived experiences of participants and community members.


Responsibilities:


  • Conduct an environmental scan of APNLC's and SCCC's existing health and wellbeing programs and services (liaise with participants, staff, volunteers and other key stakeholders).
  • Hire, train and supervise two _Health and Wellbeing Ambassadors _who will support project activities.
  • Consult with community partners and local service providers to gain an understanding of health and wellbeing services geared toward residents of Kensington-Chinatown and Alexandra Park.
  • With _Ambassadors_, conduct a needs assessment to determine what types of health and wellbeing programs will meet the needs of key stakeholders (participants, volunteers, staff, etc.).
  • Based on feedback gathered in needs assessment, develop a series of health and wellbeing initiatives to be tested and evaluated for effectiveness (e.g., workshops, information and referral, peer support).
  • Oversee ongoing evaluation of health and wellbeing initiatives to ensure they are responsive to the needs of stakeholders conduct surveys, interviews, and focus groups to gather feedback.
  • Based on data collected through ongoing evaluation, develop a framework for health and wellbeing program delivery at APNLC and SCCC and identify resources required to support its implementation.
  • Coordinate training for staff on topics such as traumainformed education and community care.
  • Establish new partnerships with community organizations that provide health and wellbeing services (e.g., community health centres, culturally specific health services, etc.).
  • Engage a consultant to facilitate a health and wellbeing asset mapping process with stakeholders.
  • Develop a services guide geared toward agency staff to support them with information and referral to health and wellbeing services.
  • Oversee project evaluation and prepare a final report on project deliverables and recommendations for next steps.
  • Participate in project administration and attend staff and board meetings as required.
  • Other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications:


  • Demonstrated commitment to working from a critical Anti-Oppression and Social Justice framework.
  • Minimum 5 years direct experience in the fields of Community Development, Social Work, Health Promotion/Education or a related and relevant field.
  • Postsecondary education in a relevant field (e.g., Social Work, Community Work, Public Health, Health Promotion/Education, Mental Health and Addictions, etc.).
  • Demonstrated understanding of the Social Determinants of Health and health equity.
  • Experience coordinating healthfocused projects with multiple organizations and stakeholders.
  • Exceptional leadership, interpersonal communication, and conflict resolution skills.
  • Experience facilitating meetings, delivering training, and making presentations to a range of audiences.
  • Excellent time management skills with an ability to respond to immediate tasks while implementing largescale projects over time.

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