Hiring: Harm Reduction Peer Outreach Worker

The EMHC is hiring a new part-time Peer Outreach Worker to support its Peer N Peer Harm Reduction Program. As individuals with lived experience of substance use, Peer Outreach Workers are an integral part of the team and ensure that community members are able to access supports and services from individuals who have firsthand knowledge of the issues they face.

Key Responsibilities Include

The successful Peer Outreach Worker will work alongside the Program Coordinator and an existing Peer Outreach Worker to support a range of activities within the Peer N Peer program, including but not limited to:

Providing online screening, referral, and support through MyBuzz.ca and dating apps/sites.

Delivering motivational interviewing counselling to community members seeking to change their substance use and sexual health practices.

Supporting the Program Coordinator in the development of community education and stakeholder capacity-building content.

Supporting in-person outreach activities, facilitating community and stakeholder education sessions, and distributing harm reduction supplies.

Supporting the Program Coordinator at meetings as required (facilitation, note-taking, etc.).

Collecting and recording evaluation data as needed.

Qualifications

Education

No education is required.

Diploma or training in Social Work, Addictions Counselling, or similar field is an asset.

Experience

Lived experience as a queer or trans person who uses/has used substances is an asset.

Experience providing frontline support/services (i.e. counselling, system navigation) to peers is desired.

Experience developing and delivering education content/workshops is desired.

Paid or volunteer experience in the fields of queer and trans health, HIV/HCV/STBBIs, and/or substance use/harm reduction is desired.

Desired Competencies

Public Speaking: The successful candidate will support the delivery of education, training, and group-work sessions with community members and healthcare/service providers. Experience in public speaking is an asset.

Community Engagement: Peer Support Workers will be required to engage meaningfully with a diverse range of community members in a variety of settings (at large community events, one-on-one by appointment, and online). Demonstrated experience effectively engaging individuals in a variety of settings, with tangible results (linking to services/care/programming) is an asset.

Web and Social Media: The project will include the design and delivery of online content through websites and social media. An understanding of producing and delivering content through different web and social media platforms is an asset.

Network & Relationship Building: The successful candidate will be required to establish and maintain relationships with key partners (academic, community-based organizations, etc.). Previous experience developing and maintaining relationships with a diverse network of stakeholders will be an asset.

Time Management: The successful candidate will enjoy a flexible work schedule. However, they must be able to manage their time so that they are able to meet an ambitious schedule of deliverables. Demonstrated ability to execute responsibilities on a tight timeline in flexible work environments with minimal supervision is an asset.

Conflict Resolution: We are all human. And where there are humans, there will be conflict. At some point throughout the program, conflict will emerge. The successful candidate should identify opportunities for conflict and address them before they emerge. When conflict does emerge, the successful candidate must demonstrate the ability to address it in an effective and sensitive matter so that all parties feel supported and are able to move forward in relationship with one another.

Equity: Some sexual and gender minority individuals also experience additional intersecting identities which can result in increased experiences of stigma and discrimination. In turn, this can result in some individuals facing additional barriers to health and wellbeing, as well as barriers to participation in programs and services. The successful candidate should have a working knowledge of the concepts of equity, intersectionality, and anti-oppression and be able to apply them in a way that benefits the experience of all program participants. Demonstrated experience applying these principles will be an asset.

Other

Reliable access to a vehicle is an asset

Compensation

$25/hr

Term

January 2020-December 2020

Hours

Avg. of 10 hours/week January-March; Avg. 7 hours/week April-December; Hours and location of work (within Edmonton) are flexible; some evening and weekend work required

How To Apply

Applicants should send a cover letter and resume to connect@peernpeer.ca by 11:59pm on Friday January 10th, addressed to the EMHC Hiring Committee.

In the email, applicants should also provide times that they are available for an interview on either Monday, January 13th or Tuesday, January 14th. Successful candidates will be provided interview times by Sunday, January 12th at noon.

The successful candidate will be asked to participate in a training day on Saturday, January 18th.