Ontario Native Women's Association·Ottawa, Ontario
The Mental Health Coordinator provides specialized assessment, treatment, and counselling supports for Indigenous women and their families. The role involves coordinating educational sessions and facilitating access to mental health, addictions, and traditional healing services.
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Make a difference in the lives of Indigenous peoples by supporting and advocating for positive change. ONWA prides itself on providing all employees with a total rewards package that is generous and supports our workforce and their family members:
Competitive salaries Generous paid vacation time Paid time off at Christmas above paid vacation time Additional paid stat and civic holidays 35 hour work week Comprehensive benefits program including health, paramedical, dental, vision and EAP. All premiums covered by the employer Healthcare Spending Account and Lifestyle Spending Account Participate in CAAT defined benefit pension plan and retire with secure lifetime retirement income Paid sick days Paid cultural/personal wellness days Flexible scheduling to support work-life balance Ongoing professional development
At the Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA), we celebrate and honour the safety and healing of Indigenous Women and Girls as they take up their leadership roles in the family, community, provincially, nationally and internationally for generations to come.
The Mental Health Coordinator provides specialized mental health assessment, treatment services, counselling supports, training, and capacity building for Indigenous women and their families. The position is responsible for supporting community members experiencing mental health and addictions concerns through culturally safe, trauma-informed, and client-centred approaches.
The Mental Health Coordinator provides community development, consultation, coordination of educational and informational sessions, and facilitates access to mental health, addictions, traditional healing, and cultural supports. The position delivers holistic approaches that meet the needs of Indigenous women and their families within an Indigenous Gender-Based Analysis and trauma-informed framework to support mental wellness and healing.
In-depth understanding of psychological, social, and cognitive development.
Strong understanding of behavioural, emotional, and mental health wellness, diagnoses, and disorders of Indigenous women and their families, including children and youth.
Awareness of the recent, historical, and intergenerational trauma that Indigenous women and their families may have experienced, including the psychological, neurological, physiological, social, and spiritual impact of trauma.
Understanding of the principles of cultural trauma-informed care and wise practices in providing trauma-informed care.
Well-established culturally safe practices and evidence-based counselling support and educational methods and their appropriate applications.
Professional ethics and approaches to resolving ethical dilemmas in work with community members.
Ability to speak an Indigenous language is considered an asset.
Please know, this is an existing role we are looking to fill.
The full salary range for this role is $56,400- $69,405 ONWA conducts annual performance reviews, and employees may be eligible for salary adjustments based on performance outcomes and available funding.
We welcome applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
If you would like to learn more about the job, please send us an email at hr@onwa.ca.
Requires a post-secondary diploma or bachelor's degree in Social Services, Social Work, or a related field. Candidates must have at least three years of clinical experience in community-based mental health and addiction services, specifically working with Indigenous populations.
Market context
In Ontario, behavioral-health roles are typically driven by ongoing need in community, outpatient, and support settings serving people with mental health or substance use challenges. These positions can be competitive because employers often look for experience with diverse populations plus a high school diploma or GED, with a bachelor’s in social work or a related field preferred. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then tailor your application to show relevant client-facing experience and readiness to work with varied needs.
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