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Peer Engagement Support Worker, Overnight

Addiction & Mental Health Services KFLA

Eastern Ontario

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CAD 30,000 - 60,000

Full time

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Job summary

A mental health service provider in Kingston seeks a Peer Engagement Support Worker to connect clients with essential services focused on harm reduction. The candidate should have knowledge of mental health issues, crisis intervention skills, and a strong ability to build rapport with clients. This temporary full-time role requires flexible working hours and may include driving clients. A valid Ontario driver's license is necessary.

Qualifications

  • Lived experience with mental health and addictions is an asset.
  • Knowledge of overdose response including naloxone administration.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including weekends.

Responsibilities

  • Connect clients to essential services focusing on harm reduction.
  • Support harm reduction practices and ensure respectful environments.
  • Engage clients and identify their health and service needs.

Skills

Knowledge of harm reduction principles
Demonstrated knowledge of mental health symptoms
Crisis intervention skills
Excellent communication skills
Ability to build rapport with clients
Basic computer skills
Job description
Position Details

Position: Peer Engagement Support Worker

Competition Number: 2025-147

Hours of Work: 37.50 hours per week. Nights, 9pm to 9am.

Reports to: Program Manager, ICH

Vacancies: One (1)

Hourly Rate: Pay Band 4 $ 26.92 - $ 31.49

Job Status: Temporary Full-time (up to March 31, 2026)

Union/Non-Union: OPSEU/SEFPO Local 489

Location: Kingston, ON

Job Summary

Reporting to the Clinical Program Manager, the Integrated Care Hub (ICH) Peer Engagement Support Worker works as a member of an interprofessional and integrated service team. This position provides services to individuals 18 years of age and older who use substances and/or have a serious mental illness and access services at the Integrated Care Hub. The Peer Engagement Support Worker plays a key role in connecting clients to essential services, focusing on harm reduction, health and wellness, and support. This role involves actively engaging clients, identifying health and service needs, supporting harm reduction practices, and ensuring safe, respectful environments within AMHS settings. As a peer-based role, lived experience is an asset in building trusting relationships and promoting client-centred care. Utilizing personal experiences with mental health and addictions they apply harm reduction practices and promote a harm reduction culture in their work. All services are provided in accordance with the mission, vision, values, and established policies and protocols of the Agency.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
  • Knowledge of and ability to apply discipline specific principles and practices to individuals who use substances and/or live with a serious mental illness, within a harm reduction and client-centered approach
  • Demonstrated in-depth knowledge of mental health symptoms, issues, psychotropic medications, and associated side effects
  • Knowledge of and the ability to incorporate best-practices community support for individuals living with addictions and serious mental illness
  • Demonstrated assessment and crisis intervention skills with broad knowledge of emergency mental health and crisis stabilization
  • Demonstrated clinical reasoning and decision-making skills
  • Ability to effectively utilize community resources and supports to meet the needs of individuals
  • Ability to work under pressure within a fast-paced environment
  • Working knowledge of the Health Care Consent Act, Mental Health Act, Personal Health Information Protection Act, and other relevant legislation
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills in order to effectively engage community services and individuals, increasing awareness of services
  • Well-developed problem-solving, prioritization and conflict resolution skills
  • Experience in harm reduction, overdose prevention, or working in addiction services.
  • Ability to build rapport with clients through empathetic, respectful engagement.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, particularly with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
  • Understanding of trauma-informed care and harm reduction practices, with the ability to apply these in a dynamic environment.
  • Knowledge of overdose response, including naloxone administration.
  • Experience working in shelters or similar community services is an asset.
  • Ability to work autonomously as well as collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team environment
  • Basic proficiency in computer skills; MS Office preferred
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including weekends
  • A valid Ontario Driver’s License and have regular access to a reliable vehicle and provide proof of $2,000,000 vehicle insurance. Incumbent may be required to transport clients.
  • Required to provide a satisfactory criminal reference check (CRC) with Vulnerable Sector Screening prior to hire.
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