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A mental health organization is seeking a CH&E Associate to support initiatives for Black youth in Toronto. The incumbent will engage in knowledge mobilization activities, contribute to community-based care strategies, and work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders. Ideal candidates will possess relevant experience and a commitment to health equity and community engagement.
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Position
The Black Health Strategy team at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health is seeking a casual (18-month contract) CH&E Associate to work as part of a provincial team that supports the spread and scale of AMANI: Mental Health & Substance Use Services for Black Youth (www.amaniservices.ca). AMANI is Canada’s first hospital-community partnership dedicated to improving mental health and substance use health care for Black youth. AMANI supports a provincial network of hospital and community-based partners working together to deliver culturally responsive, evidence-based care across Ontario. The CH&E Associate will support the advancement of organizational transformation and systems changes in policies, programs and services for Black youth and their families across Ontario. This position will report to the Senior Manager, Black Health Strategy, with day-to-day work assignments provided by the project management team.
The CH&E Associate will play a key role in supporting knowledge mobilization activities across various initiatives within the Black Health Strategy Portfolio, including supporting AMANI’s Mental Health & Substance Use Program (formerly SAPACCY), our demonstration project in partnership with the Toronto Northwest Justice Centre, our provincial Black Youth Advisory Panel (BYAP), and our provincial Black Youth Online Network (BYON).
You will be committed to respectful, ethical, culturally responsive and affirming programming and aware of best practices related to engagement with Ontario’s diverse Black communities. This position is located in Toronto.
This position requires the incumbent to have lived experience as a member of Ontario’s diverse Black communities. The successful candidate will possess a bachelor’s degree with two years of related experience, preferably in a non-profit or public sector environment. You will have a strong orientation towards health equity, community healing, social justice, and community building. Experience supporting health initiatives or community development work that centers the dismantling of anti-Black racism, anti-oppressive and anti-racist practices, and culturally responsive care is an asset. You will be familiar with the addictions and mental health field, and particularly, youth mental health and substance use services, including services designed for Black communities. Familiarity with health systems and population health research, and with the concept and application of knowledge mobilization techniques are assets. You will have demonstrated success in event planning/coordination, project management activities, and working collaboratively with diverse stakeholders. Superior organization skills are required, including using various software and online tools to organize and track information. Problem-solving skills, prioritization skills, sound judgement, excellent time management skills, and attention to detail are essential. You will have a proven ability to set and meet priorities and deadlines, and to handle multiple assignments in a complex, high-pressure and time-sensitive environment. You will have experience in completing computer-based tasks and possess strong working knowledge and proficiency in common PC software applications such as Microsoft Office (Word, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel), web-based survey tools (REDCap), Customer Relationship Management software (Mail Chimp, Salesforce), internet search engines, social media and videoconferencing technologies. The successful candidate will possess the ability for self-directed learning and work, as well as collaboration and teamwork. You will have demonstrated interpersonal skills and a proven record of accomplishment of working collaboratively and effectively in a wide range of settings with individuals from diverse backgrounds and program areas within CAMH and across the healthcare system. An ability to communicate in languages other than English, including Indigenous languages spoken in Ontario and languages and dialects spoken in the African Diaspora is an asset.
While all qualified candidates will be considered, applicants who are members of diverse Black communities and reflective of intersectional Black experiences (e.g., members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, faith and traditional spiritual communities, newcomers, etc.) are strongly encouraged to apply.
CAMH is a fully affiliated teaching hospital and research institute of the University of Toronto. As a CAMH employee, you will contribute to our mission by supporting teaching, research, and clinical care across the hospital.
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