Peer Support Worker, Assertive Community Treatment Program (ACT) - Mental Health

City Burnaby
Job ID 2022-17470
General and Clinical Support - Nursing Support
Posting Date
5 months ago(1/19/2023 5:09 PM)
Employment Type
Casual
FTE
0.00
Scheduled Start & Stop Times
0830-1630 ( Monday to Friday ); 1000-1800 ( Saturday & Sunday )
Days Off
Rotating
Program/Service
Mental Health & Substance Use Services
Salary at Time of Posting
$26.30 - $28.74 / hour

Why Fraser Health?

We invite you to apply today and find out why more than 95% of new employees recommend Fraser Health to their friends as an exceptional place to work. As a 2022 BC Top Employer, we value diversity in the work force and seek to maintain an environment of Respect, Caring & Trust.

 

Are you looking for that job that will allow you to help people while demonstrating excellent organization and communication skills? Do you take responsibility for your own performance and aim to model integrity, resilience and confidence? If you have answered yes, we want you to keep reading to discover our Casual Peer Support Worker, Assertive Community Treatment Program (ACT) - Mental Health opportunity. In this role, you will join our Mental Health and Substance Use Services team located in Burnaby, B.C.

 

We are looking for a bright, pleasant person with an eye for detail to juggle numerous tasks in a busy environment and conduct business in a professional manner. This Relief Full Time position is available until December 31, 2022 or return of incumbent. With a thorough, hands-on approach to deliver high quality and precise work, you will carry a high level of integrity, discretion, and confidentiality. A focused approach is needed to complete routine day-to-day tasks and handle changing calendars, priorities, and timelines.

 

Fraser Health is responsible for the delivery of hospital and community-based health services to over 1.9 million people in 20 diverse communities from Burnaby to Fraser Canyon on the traditional territories of the Coast Salish and Nlaka’pamux Nations. Our team of 43,000 staff, medical staff and volunteers is dedicated to serving our patients, families and communities to deliver on our vision: Better health, best in health care. 

 

Effective October 26th 2021, all new hires to Fraser Health will need to have full COVID 19 vaccination (have received a full series of a World Health Organization “WHO” approved vaccine against infection by SARS-COV-2, or a combination of approved WHO vaccines).  Please note this applies to all postings, and the Provincial Health Officer must approve individual medical exemptions.

 

Curious to learn what it’s like to work here? Like us on Facebook (@fraserhealthcareers), follow us on Twitter & Instagram (@FHCareer), or connect with us on LinkedIn (fraserhealthcareers) for first-hand employee insights.

 

 

Detailed Overview

In accordance with established vision and values of the organization, the Peer Support Worker (PSW) shares their own consumer knowledge and lived experience of mental illness/substance use to assist Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) clients to live successfully in the community. The PSW collaborates with the client and the ACT team to meet individual needs and situational requirements. The PSW provides clients with information from a lived experience perspective in order to assist clients in effectively obtaining service from other ACT team staff, external service providers and community resources. They provide a variety of supports to assist clients living with mental illness/substance use such as emotional and social supports, life skills assistance, information, resources, and demonstrations.


The PSW works in collaboration with the ACT team so that the client's self identified goals for recovery and community integration are supported by appropriate services and practices, are consistent with the values of self-determination /choice and harm reduction. Services are provided in any environment including: the streets, shelters, hospitals, apartments, office.

Responsibilities


  1. Establishes a dignifying and purposeful relationship with the client, contacting and getting to know the client as a unique individual, and clarifying the role of the Peer Support Worker with the client.

  2. In accordance with pre-established care plans, assists clients with the development of life skills such as maintaining personal hygiene, housekeeping, meal planning and preparation, meeting financial obligations, making and keeping appointments, and interpersonal skills by methods such as demonstrating and modeling appropriate actions. 

  3. In accordance with pre-established care plans, provides information to clients regarding empowerment, self-help education, practical information, resources, life skills, demonstrations.

  4. Assists clients with community integration activities, and escorts clients to a comprehensive range of community services and opportunities.

  5. Assists with creating an effective and supportive connection between community service providers and ACT clients.

  6. Shares information with ACT team members regarding the experience of individuals with mental health conditions and/or substance use experiences.

  7. Collaborates with the client and the ACT team to support the client to meet individual needs and situational requirements.

  8. Assists the client towards self-managing all aspects of their life, including their mental illness, substance use and other health conditions by such methods as sharing information and lived experience perspective, practical problem-solving, and linkages with peer supports and consumer advocacy groups.

  9. Provides supports related to housing including assisting in packing and transporting belongings and furniture and helping the client to set up their household, supporting the client in cleaning, and orienting to and connecting with the local community.

  10. Participates in program planning, development, evaluation and quality improvement activities that facilitate team goal setting, by attending meetings and providing input.

  11. Prepares and maintains written and computerized records and completes other program documentation, including writing progress notes, completing incident reports and on-call logs.

  12. Distributes medication to clients as per established policy and procedure.

  13. Maintains an awareness of current community resources including health care services, social, economic, recreational, employment, educational services and resources, and other agencies. Utilizes the information to assist clients to access services and problem solve with the client as required.

  14. Ensures a safe and healthy working environment by observing universal precautions and infection control procedures; removing obvious hazards; reporting faulty equipment, accidents, injures, and near misses; and adhering to and enforcing rules, and reporting requirement in acordance with Fraser Health safety policies and procedures.

  15. Participates by providing input in staff meetings, quality improvement initiatives, committees and in-services.

  16. Performs other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Education and Experience

Lived experience of mental illness.


Grade 12 Completion of recognized peer support worker training program.


One year recent related work experience with an emphasis on mental health, addictions, homelessness and/or social services.


Food Safe Certificate.


Current valid Class Five BC Driver's License and access to personal vehicle with appropriate insurance coverage.



Skills and Abilities


  • Ability to engage clients.

  • Ability to establish and maintain rapport with clients and their families.

  • Ability to work with a culturally diverse population.

  • Knowledge of available programs.

  • Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.

  • Ability to organize and prioritize.

  • Ability to analyze and problem solve.

  • Ability to model, instruct and teach life skills.

  • Ability to observe and recognize changes in clients.

  • Ability to work independently.

  • Ability to use effective interpersonal skills to establish/maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, the public and other agencies. 

  • Ability to promote positive change and independence.

  • Conflict resolution and crisis intervention skills.

  • Physical and mental ability to carry out the duties of the position.

  • Ability to operate related equipment.

 

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