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Conseil Cri de la Santé et des Services Sociaux de la Baie James (CCSSSBJ)

COMMUNITY WORKER (2375) at CBHSSJB

Waswanipi,QC
  • À discuter
  • Temps partiel

  • Emploi Contrat

  • 1 poste à combler dès que possible

SUMMARY OF THE POSITION
Person who participate in the identification of the needs of the population participate in the community organization & development and execute different action programs by using appropriate techniques, may act as a resource person for the groups.

SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS
The incumbent participates in identifying the needs of the population served by the Kapataakan Waswanipi Pilot Project for the Community-Based Addiction/Wellness Recovery Program. He/she contributes to service delivery and project development, executes various tasks using appropriate techniques, and may act as a resource person for community partners.
The mandate is to provide continuous first-line services to individuals, youth ages 12 to 17, and adults 18 and older experiencing problematic substance misuse, as well as to their significant relationships. Specifically, the incumbent will:
• Meet and intervene with individuals, families, and the community in accordance with the pilot project framework, while respecting CBHSSJB policies and procedures.
• Assess the needs of those served, provide assistance, and refer them to appropriate programs within CMC resources or community partners when necessary.
• Collaborate with therapeutic colleagues and clients to define, review, and update personalized care plans, ensuring aftercare plans are co-developed in line with client goals.
• Ensure proper use of intervention and data collection tools.
• Carry out prevention activities, such as presentations, in collaboration with community resources when requested.
• Organize and facilitate information sessions and community activities.
• Uphold professional practices, conduct, and confidentiality toward users, visitors, and colleagues.
• Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings.
• Contribute to pilot project evaluation activities.
• Perform any other duties related to the Community-Based Addiction/Wellness Recovery Program as requested by the supervisor.

REQUIREMENTS
Education:
• Must have a diploma of college studies in social work techniques or social service techniques or another appropriate specialization from a school recognized by the competent ministry;
• This job title also includes those who have a certificate of college studies in social work techniques or social service techniques.
Experience:
• Work experiences in helping relationships and/or counselling will be an asset.

Knowledge and Abilities:
• Solid knowledge of the Waswanipi social environment and community resources.
• Understanding of addiction and substance misuse, including its effects and recovery processes.
• Familiarity with Cree culture and social/health issues in Eeyou Istchee.
• Knowledge of Eenou/Eeyou Pimaatsiiun healing practices.
• Strong communication skills, ability to conduct interviews, and establish and maintain supportive relationships with program participants.
• Ability to write reports in English.
• Capacity to collaborate with CMC community workers, NNADAP workers, medical, psychosocial, and mental health staff, as well as other resources within Waswanipi’s community network.
• Demonstrates initiative, dynamism, responsibility, and professionalism.

Other:
• Willing to participate in training related to the project.
• Psychosocial on call


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J1125-0426