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Fraser HealthNew
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Provides intake, assessment, and recovery-oriented treatment plans for individuals with mental illness and substance use disorders. Coordinates care through advocacy, community resourcing, and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams to support client rehabilitation.
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CA$45 - CA$56 / HOUR
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Edmonton City Centre Church Corp
Provide recovery-oriented services and life skills development to participants in transitional housing to promote stability and independence. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to implement trauma-informed care and manage crisis response protocols.
CA$46,800 - CA$46,800 / YEAR
17 days ago
The Housing Support Worker helps individuals and families experiencing homelessness achieve long-term housing stability through a recovery-oriented, wrap-around approach. This includes connecting participants to community resources, advocating for essential services, and supporting the development of life skills and financial stability.
CA$52,000 - CA$52,000 / YEAR
21 days ago
Fraser Health
Provide client and family-centered care for youth with persistent mental illness and substance use disorders using trauma-informed and evidence-informed practices. Responsibilities include performing initial screenings, developing treatment plans, conducting therapy, and coordinating with community resources.
1 month ago
TRELLIS SOCIETY FOR COMMUNITY IMPACT
Provide direct support to youth and adults in residential and shelter programs by assisting with life skills and crisis de-escalation. Maintain accurate case notes, safety plans, and incident reports while acting as a liaison between clients and professional support networks.
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Provides client-centered mental health and substance use services, including screening, intake, assessment, and treatment planning within a shared-team model. Facilitates care coordination, crisis intervention, and outreach to reduce barriers and support client recovery across community and clinical settings.
The clinician provides culturally appropriate, trauma-informed mental health and substance use services, including screening, assessment, and therapy for Indigenous and non-Indigenous clients. They also coordinate care across regional services and advocate for clients to reduce barriers to treatment.
2 months ago
Coast Mental Health
The LPN provides direct care and a broad range of nursing functions, including psychiatric and physical assessments, crisis interventions, and medication administration, under the direction of clinical leadership. The role involves implementing trauma-informed care for clients dealing with complex needs such as homelessness, addiction, and mental illness.
CA$33 - CA$41 / HOUR
Union Gospel Mission (Vancouver)
The Indigenous Peer Support Worker provides strengths-based, trauma-informed, non-clinical peer support to tenants in transitional housing by sharing lived experiences of Indigenous culture and traditions. Responsibilities include assisting with daily living practical support, navigating systems, attending appointments, and facilitating recovery-oriented groups.
CA$24 - CA$26 / HOUR
3 months ago
Calgary Drop-In Centre (the DI)
The Licensed Practical Nurse provides care within Urban Response programs, including episodic medical care and emergency response, utilizing skills for assessment, medication assistance, wound care, and health promotion for clients experiencing homelessness. This role involves working in integrated health services, performing delegated nursing functions, and ensuring accurate data entry into organizational databases and Electronic Medical Records.
The LPN provides direct care and a broad range of nursing functions, including psychiatric and physical assessments, crisis interventions, and medication administration, under the direction of the Program Director and Clinical Coordinator. The role involves implementing trauma-informed care for clients facing complex needs such as homelessness, severe addictions, mental illness, and trauma, while sharing information with the multi-disciplinary team.
5 months ago
The position ensures the implementation of home programs, including cooking, cleaning, and maintenance, by engaging residents in daily life skills activities and medication administration based on psychosocial rehabilitation principles. The worker will also identify and support residents in accessing community resources and services.
CA$32 - CA$33 / HOUR
The LPN provides direct care, including psychiatric and physical assessments, crisis interventions, and medication administration under the direction of the Program Director and Clinical Coordinator. This role involves implementing trauma-informed care for clients facing complex needs such as homelessness, severe addictions, mental illness, and trauma.
This role involves actively seeking out individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in the community to assess their suitability for the program and connect them with appropriate resources using psychosocial rehabilitation principles. Responsibilities also include providing one-on-one support, facilitating independent living with client networks, implementing crisis management when necessary, and maintaining program records.