Location
Burlington, Ontario
Salary
CA$53,690 - CA$59,000 / YEAR
The Harm Reduction Case Manager provides preventive, educational, and supportive care, including community outreach, comprehensive assessment, and treatment planning. They coordinate direct clinical services for individuals with complex needs and facilitate system navigation to community partners.
Candidates must hold a university degree or diploma in Social Work or a health-related field, along with addiction studies certification. A valid driver's license, current CPR/First Aid certification, and ASIST training are required for this role.
JOIN ADAPT'S IMPACTFUL TEAM Become part of the ADAPT team-where your work truly matters. We champion career development, foster a positive and supportive culture, and celebrate a diverse and inclusive environment.
Position: Harm Reduction Case Manager Type of role: full time, 37.5 hrs/ week Location: Hybrid (ADAPT Burlington office with travelling across Halton Region + work from home office) Posting is for an existing vacancy.
WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU? A fun, cooperative, and diverse team environment Exceptional work–life balance with growth opportunities Top of the line benefits and competive salaries with clear progression path Cross‑professional collaboration to enhance your skills and impact Access to ongoing training and career development
WHAT YOU'LL DO Summary The Harm Reduction Case Manager works as a member of the greater outreach & case management programming at ADAPT. The Harm Reduction Case Manager provides preventive, educational and/or supportive care. Services will include community outreach, harm reduction & withdrawal education, immediate safety planning including overdose prevention information, comprehensive assessment, treatment planning, referral and bridging to other ADAPT programming, counselling, monitoring of health status, case management, referral/ advocacy/ system navigation to community partners based on client need and transitional case planning. Essential
Direct Clinical Services: co-ordinates and participates in the direct clinical care of individuals with complex needs with a portion of those who are currently or formerly opioid/ polysubstance users at high risk of relapse or overdose, specifically: Provides a full range of assessment, treatment planning, counselling, and case management services, including specialized opioid/ polysubstance use and assessment services through a combination of diagnostic tools, individual structured interviews and motivational interviewing. Completes initial safety planning education for all assigned clients including harm reduction, withdrawal information, safe withdrawal management planning (including referral to CWMS programming or other supervised withdrawal), overdose prevention education, and supervised medical treatment like OAT. Assesses both short and long term existing and potential risks to the client’s health and safety and educates/plans for these accordingly. Develops a comprehensive treatment plan in partnership with the client (and additional health care providers where appropriate) that is based on thorough review of assessment information and a harm reduction approach to change. Facilitates the implementation of the treatment plan including the provision of individual counselling, coordination and monitoring of appropriate and timely referrals to additional programs /services (e.g. inpatient programs, mental health services, medical care services). Supports the client in addressing basic needs which may include creation of a crisis and/ or safety plan, referral/ advocacy/ assistance in navigating to and applying for services like primary care, housing, immigration, justice, education, employment, financial supports (OW or ODSP), and/ or life skills instruction. Identify and establish a circle of care of family/ friends/ other informal supports who will voluntarily support the treatment plan (and consents obtained if needed) toward identifying and building social capital and community supports/ social and recreational activities (including culturally specific supports) and establishing pathways to lesser intensive services or graduation from service. Collaborates with community partners Facilitates client groups as well as groups for family and friends as required. Participates in community education and public awareness events as required.
WHY ADAPT? ADAPT (Halton Alcohol Drug and Gambling Assessment Prevention and Treatment Services) is one of Ontario’s largest and most diversified addiction and mental health agencies, offering comprehensive services to help those impacted by alcohol, drugs or gambling. We believe your best work comes when you feel empowered, included, and supported, because thriving employees create thriving communities. We offer competitive compensation, generous paid time off, a flexible hybrid work environment, and comprehensive tools to support your professional growth.
Accessibility and Accommodation ADAPT is committed to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA): we will provide accommodations throughout the hiring process. When invited to an interview, you can request accommodations, and we’ll tailor the process to suit your needs.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion ADAPT values diversity and inclusion. We encourage candidates from First Nations, Métis, Inuit, racialized, LGBTQ2S+, women, people with disabilities, and those with lived experience to apply.
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Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in hiring ADAPT is not using AI in hiring for this role.
We appreciate all applications, but only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Personal information is managed under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
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