(work-from-home AND in-community), commences immediately
The successful candidate is required to reside in the
HAMILTON
area
Position Summary:
The key responsibilities of the
Eating Disorder Prevention Specialist
include: prevention planning, service delivery, and implementation support, performing and supporting health promotion, engaging with multiple community partners to support capacity building, the provision of consumer-oriented prevention information and reference material, participating in local, regional, and provincial activities to support prevention efforts.
This position is in partnership with Eating Disorders Ontario - Prevention (EDO-P), however employment is with BANA as the host organization for EDO-P in Ontario Health West.
This role supports the Hamilton area. The candidate must be located within this geographic area.
permanent, work-from-home position with regular travel throughout this area required
. This is not a remote work position.
Comprehensive training and orientation will be provided to the successful candidate.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Facilitates/performs health promotion and prevention delivery planning and implementation activities.
Conducts and updates a community assessment to determine community eating disorder prevention needs.
Identifies and develops a plan to roll out the EDO-Prevention framework / eating disorder prevention strategies within the region.
Identifies opportunities to develop collaborative partnerships and linkages with a diverse array of stakeholders and sector champions in the community, clinical, health administration, partner organizations and government divisions.
Works collaboratively with a diverse array of stakeholders and sector champions in the community, clinical, health administration, partner organizations and government divisions to organize and implement health promotion, prevention service delivery and community outreach events aligned where possible with existing initiatives.
Participates in community networks to optimize the uptake of the EDO-Prevention framework and strategies
Participates in skills and capacity building activities.
Assists in disseminating available resources and prevention related services in the community.
Advocates on behalf of community to access opportunities/resources for capacity building and skills related to the prevention of eating disorders.
Participates in the identification and/or development of health events/ forums/ committees/ opportunities that foster shared learning and capacity building.
Implements a variety of health promotion strategies including health education, population health and community development in order to foster individual self-awareness, improve health decision making and promote access to resources necessary for building a strong eating disorder promotion, prevention and early intervention model.
Provides prevention strategies with cultural competence, sensitivity, and cultural safety in mind
Conducts and/or arranges in-service presentations for community program staff to keep them informed of current trends in eating disorder prevention and the related work of other community agencies.
Participates in research and evaluation techniques
Participates in community based participatory research and/or quality initiatives.
Participates in program evaluation.
Provides consumer-oriented eating disorder prevention information and references to community based partners.
Recommends (and assists as necessary in the acquisition of) accurate, reliable, current, and appropriate eating disorder promotion, prevention and early intervention educational material directed to support adult influencers, youth, and children.
KNOWLEDGE (Bona Fide Occupational Requirement(s)
Education:
At minimum, completion of a master's degree in Health Sciences (eg. Social Worker / MSW, MA in psychology, RN) or recognized equivalent required
Must be a member in good standing with of a regulated health or social service college in Ontario (eg. OCSWSSW, CRPO, CNO)
Masters-prepared mental health clinician or counsellor, or undergraduate degree and with additional education in counselling or mental health
Experience:
At minimum 3 years practical and related experience
Minimum of two years of psychotherapy experience in a mental health setting with a focus on children and youth
Psychotherapy qualifications, community development and/or public health experience preferred
Experience required in health promotion, health education, or child/youth education,
Experience with related child/youth mental health areas and community development preferred
Experience working with anxiety disorders, depression, trauma or eating disorders, and motivational enhancement
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with multiple groups and stakeholders
A valid driver's license and own transportation is required
Professional Affiliations/Memberships:
Member of a regulated health or social service college in Ontario (eg. OCSWSSW, CRPO, CNO)
Additional Skills:
Excellent organizational, time management and problem solving skill
Facilitation skills and ability to drive consensus across different sectors (clinical, professional, educator, and various community groups), both in-person and virtually
Knowledge and experience of health promotion, population health, community development principles, as well as the determinants of health required
Ability to work collaboratively as a member of a team, making the best use of own skills and expertise and those of colleagues is required
Ability to work collaboratively with other program staff and community practitioners in order to provide activities, programs and services required
Excellent verbal and written communication skills to communicate in a thorough, clear and timely manner required
Ability to demonstrate respect for the innate strengths of individuals and communities required
Demonstrates an awareness and understanding of specific communities and a response to their needs required
Understanding/knowledge of conventional/alternative health practices and how these practices may relate to health and wellness and cultural diversity are required
Bilingual: ability to read and write in French or additional languages an asse
BANA is an equal opportunity employer and
prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind.
BANA is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions at BANA are based on job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, physical, mental or sensory disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate. BANA will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics. BANA is a living wage employer.
Please forward inquiries to:
Eating Disorder Prevention Specialist
08-2025H
c/o Human Resources
Bulimia Anorexia Nervosa Association (BANA)
1500 Ouellette Ave. Suite 100
Windsor, ON.
N8X 1K7
Fax: (519) 969-0227
E: info@bana.ca
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NOTE: Candidate interviews will be conducted virtually and interviews will only be scheduled when the posting has closed.
Closing Date: Friday, September 5th by 4pm
Note: We wish to thank all applicants, but only those qualified for an interview will be contacted.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $42.28-$45.34 per hour
Work Location: In person
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