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Full-time Success Coach

Northern Gateway Public Schools

Whitecourt

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CAD 30,000 - 60,000

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Job summary

A leading educational institution in Canada seeks an MHCB Success Coach to deliver mental health promotion and programming to children and youth. The role involves collaboration with school staff, community members, and families to enhance mental health knowledge and access to services. Applicants need a relevant degree, preferably with experience in addiction and mental health. This position demands strong relationship-building and public speaking skills, along with a commitment to fostering the wellness of individuals and families. Expected start date is ASAP, with a wage to be determined based on qualifications.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 2 years working experience in addiction and mental health or health/human services.
  • Must provide proof of licensure or registration with approved Alberta Regulatory College.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and deliver developmentally appropriate, evidence-based programming.
  • Work with school staff, parents, and community members to increase mental health knowledge.
  • Identify and facilitate access for individuals needing referral to specialized services.

Skills

Knowledge of addiction and mental health
Relationship-building skills
Effective time-management skills
Creative problem-solving skills

Education

Post-secondary degree or diploma in social sciences

Tools

Google programs
Social media
Job description
Job Summary

The MHCB Success Coach reports to the MHCB Program Manager and provides addiction and mental health promotion and prevention to children, youth and families through Tier 1 universal programming. Working as part of a team, this position develops and delivers developmentally appropriate, evidence‑based programming that meets the objectives of the MHCB initiative. Delivery of programming involves large and small group work in schools and community settings, and focuses on increasing knowledge, building skills and fostering abilities that enable others to better their own mental health and wellness.

This position also works with school staff, parents and community members (who work closely with children and youth) to increase their knowledge, skills and competence related to mental health and illness issues.

Success Coaches work as part of a team to recognize, understand and adapt to the changing needs of their community related to mental health and wellness. They build and maintain strong relationships with children, youth and families.

The MHCB Success Coach also helps to identify and facilitate access for individuals who need referral to specialized addiction and mental health services. The success coach is responsible for ensuring all their documentation complies with HIA (Health Information Act) and POPA and ensures compliance with all relevant AHS policies. They also assist with evaluation activities and survey data collection as required by AHS.

This position requires someone who has been formally educated in the health or social sciences field (such as health promotion and prevention, social work, nursing, early childhood development, public health, psychology) and who is knowledgeable about addiction and mental health services.

Qualifications
  • A related post‑secondary degree or diploma in social sciences, or relevant courses and experience.
  • At least 2 years working experience in addiction and mental health or health/human services related role preferred (experience as a practicum student considered).
The Successful Candidate Will
  • Have knowledge of addiction and mental health.
  • Be familiar with the development, educational, emotional, social and recreational needs of children, youth and families.
  • Have experience delivering programming and be comfortable with public speaking.
  • Have strong relationship‑building skills.
  • Have effective time‑management skills.
  • Take initiative and be able to work independently as well as in teams.
  • Have skill and knowledge of facilitation, positive communication and creative thinking.
  • Have solid comprehension and practice of personal and professional boundaries.
  • Have an ability to develop supportive relationships with young people.
  • Establish positive and healthy relationships with children, staff and families.
  • Have an ability to advocate for and enable others.
  • Foster coping behaviors, knowledge and skills of children and youth.
  • Have creative problem‑solving and decision‑making skills.
  • Be comfortable liaising with community members, school staff, community agencies and health care providers.
  • Provide support as needed to obtain the appropriate level of service when a student is in crisis or distress.
  • Have community collaboration/networking skills.
  • Have an understating of the community's economic, cultural and political environment.
  • Have knowledge of the local community and resources available.
  • Be capable of maintaining program statistics for purposes of evaluation and assisting in evaluating the effectiveness of programs.
  • Show resilience and a commitment to personal development.
  • Be skilled in Google programs and working knowledge of social media.
  • Be able to plan collaboratively with others to meet the needs of children, youth and families.
  • Provide Program Manager with reports and referrals so that additional supports may be accessed.
  • Document and maintain records of success‑coaching activities.
  • Participate in professional development opportunities, meetings and other ongoing directives from Program Manager.
Requirements/assets
  • All professionals must provide proof of licensure or registration with approved Alberta Regulatory College, prior or commencing duties where applicable.
  • Regulated health professions under Alberta Health Professions Act and Health Disciplines Act will be required to show an original copy of a valid practice permit before commencing their duties.
  • Other professions governed by government acts, college or regulatory body requirements may be required to provide additional documentation.
  • Practice permits can not interfere with MHCB work. MHCB is a prevention and promotion initiative, therefore the role will not meet certain requirements for licensing related to teaching certification or clinical social work or registered psychologist hours.
  • Be available to work evenings, weekends and summer hours.
Wage

To be determined based on qualifications.

Hours Of Work

35 hours per week.

Start Date

ASAP – until August 2026.

Application Process

Email a cover letter and resume with references, by January 2, 2026, to:

Human Resources

Phone: 780-778-2800

If shortlisted, applicants must bring to the interview a Release of Results of Vulnerable Sector Check that is current within three (3) months.

We appreciate all applications, but we will only contact those who are shortlisted.

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