Harm Reduction Program Coordinator Work Site: 40 Begbie Street, New
Harm Reduction Program Coordinator
Work Site: 40 Begbie Street, New Westminster
Hours: 35 hours, flexible
Salary: $29.00
Reports to: Executive Director
Who We Are
Purpose Society is a community-based multi-service organization dedicated to delivering comprehensive programs for children, youth, and families. We focus on enhancing well-being, strengthening family functioning, and promoting personal responsibility through a client-centered approach. Our services are provided in a safe, respectful environment that values diversity and community connection.
The Opportunity
We are seeking a passionate and committed Harm Reduction Program Coordinator to join our innovative team and make a meaningful difference in our community. The Harm Reduction Coordinator is responsible for the planning, delivery, and evaluation of mobile harm reduction and mobile drug checking services in New Westminster, Burnaby, Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows and the Tri-Cities. This role includes direct outreach, education, and support for people who use substances, as well as training staff and community members in naloxone administration and Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI). The Coordinator will work collaboratively with local agencies, health authorities, and community partners to reduce the harms associated with substance use, promote safer practices, and respond to overdoses.
What You'll Do
Mobile Harm Reduction Outreach Supervision
Supervise staff who operate and maintain the Purpose mobile outreach and mobile drug checking vehicles, which provides harm reduction supplies (e.g., clean needles, naloxone kits, condoms, food, seasonal clothing), safe recovery and disposal of used syringes and other paraphernalia from the community and responds to medical emergencies, including drug overdoses, and provides first aid as required.
Provide Training on the SCATR Drug Checking device
Provide Harm Reduction education to individuals in various communities.
Build and maintain trusting, non-judgmental relationships with service users, ensuring confidentiality and professional boundaries.
Offer early intervention, support, and referrals to health, social, and addiction services as needed.
Maintain accurate records of outreach activities, inventory, and client interactions.
Liaise with community partners and participate in cross-case planning for shared clientele.
Naloxone Training and Overdose Response
Provide naloxone training to staff, clients, and community members, including common drugs and their effects, overdose prevention, recognition, and first aid response.
Ensure the mobile team and partners are equipped with naloxone kits and are confident in their use.
Develop and maintain safe work procedures for naloxone administration and overdose response, including documentation and debriefing protocols.
Stay current with best practices in opioid overdose response and harm reduction.
NVCI (Non-Violent Crisis Intervention) Training
Deliver NVCI training to staff and volunteers, equipping them with skills to de-escalate crises and safely manage challenging situations.
Support the integration of trauma-informed, non-violent approaches within all harm reduction activities.
Program Coordination & Education
Design, implement, and facilitate harm reduction educational programming for both service users and professionals.
Coordinate special projects, community events, and workforce development initiatives related to harm reduction.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of substance use trends, HIV/HCV/STI prevention, and emerging risks.
Engage with diverse populations, including Indigenous communities, LGBTQ2S+ individuals, and people who use criminalized drugs.
Additional Duties
Maintain inventory and cleanliness of the outreach vehicle and supplies.
Participate in team meetings, training, and professional development.
Adhere to confidentiality policies, codes of conduct, and health and safety protocols.
Report community feedback, incidents, and program needs to the Program Manager.
What We Are Looking For
A 4 year degree from a recognized post-secondary institution in Social Work, Human Services, Health Sciences, or other related programs.
2 years' experience providing direct supervision to a team of client-facing staff
Experience providing services for at-risk and/or marginalized populations.
Enthusiasm for facilitating frontline services
A passion for health equity and wellness.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Willingness to take on any necessary task
Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
Experience in a non-profit organization is an asset.
Ability to function effectively in difficult and/or crisis situations is required.
Knowledge of local resources is an asset.
Required:
3 Professional references from supervisors
Criminal record check
Valid First Aid Certificate (OFA1 or equivalent)
Why Work With Us
Join our mission-driven organization and help create positive change in people's lives. By working with us, you'll be part of a dedicated team that:
Provides essential services to vulnerable populations
Fosters personal growth and healthy decision-making
Contributes to community well-being in the Lower Mainland
Your work will directly support our programs, which are made possible through government funding and community support. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to be part of a dynamic, values-driven team, the Lower Mainland Purpose Society for Youth and Families is the place for you.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should contact our HR Coordinator:
Email: hr@purposesociety.org
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