Job Detail
Position
Temporary Full Time Overdose Outreach Worker
Wage/Salary
$33.43 - $40.97
Employment Terms: Temporary: Full-Time
Employment Length: December 2025 to March 31, 2027
Education: University Bachelor's Degree
Job Description
Overdose Outreach Worker is responsible for engaging, educating, supporting & referring at-risk, marginalized & vulnerable individuals to supportive services. Temp position until March 31, 2027.
RESPONSIBILITIES
-Provide outreach & support services to individuals & their families
-Connect clients with health care & community services
-Develops, implements & adjusts individualized treatment plans
-Participate in meetings to coordinate & manage client care issues
-Arrange,
Overdose Outreach Worker is responsible for engaging, educating, supporting & referring at-risk, marginalized & vulnerable individuals to supportive services. Temp position until March 31, 2027.
RESPONSIBILITIES
-Provide outreach & support services to individuals & their families
-Connect clients with health care & community services
-Develops, implements & adjusts individualized treatment plans
-Participate in meetings to coordinate & manage client care issues
-Arrange, escort & accompany individuals on appointments & other activities.
SKILLS/ABILITIES
-Strong communication & interpersonal skills; able to form therapeutic relationships with clients & successful working relationships with other agencies.
-Knowledge & experience in Trauma Informed Practice, Harm Reduction & Recovery Oriented Care.
-Must be capable of assuming responsible leadership & role modeling behaviors
-Work independently & collaboratively
-Understand the social, cultural & economic circumstances of our clients
-Demonstrate cultural sensitivity
-Knowledge & experience in providing culturally safe & competent care
-Ability to establish rapport, provide support & advocate for a diverse range of clientele
-Flexibility & adaptability in a dynamic environment
-Direct service delivery & advocacy experience with community-based & provincial support services & systems
-Knowledge of social justice, health promotion, & public health approaches with a strong understanding of the social determinants of health.
-4 on 4 off rotation(days/evenings/nights)
Education & Experience
-Bachelors degree in human services-related field such as social work, nursing, mental health, or a related discipline, or an equivalent combination of education/training/experience.
-Experience working with people with substance use or mental health
How to Apply: Please send your Resume and Cover Letter to Megan Hendous and Shelby
Stewart at: m.hendous@pacrisis.ca and s.stewart@pacrisis.ca
Employer Address
15 15TH ST W
PRINCE ALBERT, SK
CANADA
S6V 3P4