POSITION TITLE
Indigenous Clinical Education & Program Advisor - GBV
SHIFT TYPE
Monday-Friday (days)
DEPT/PROGRAM
Access & Flow
JOB CLASS
Clinical Educator
EMPLOYMENT TYPE
Temporary Part-Time up to 2 years
RATE OF PAY
$47.05 - $58.58 per hour
WORK SCHEDULE
Part-Time as per schedule
EMPLOYEE GROUP
OPSEU
POSTING TYPE
Open
POSTING DATE
July 2, 2025
HYBRID ELIGIBLE
Yes
NUMBER
1
Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care is a 315-bed academic and teaching hospital that provides specialized mental health, addiction and geriatric care. Located on the shores of Georgian Bay, we serve some of the most complex and disadvantaged individuals in Ontario and are the sole provider of high-secure forensic mental health services in the province.
A dedicated team of researchers and clinicians at Waypoint has secured $2.3 million in funding through Ontario's Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence to establish the Mental Health Anti-Violence Hub for Empowerment, Advocacy, Recovery, and Trauma Support (MHAV-HEARTS). This initiative was created to address critical gaps in mental health services for individuals affected by gender-based violence (GBV). In collaboration with key agencies across Central Ontario and the province, MHAV-HEARTS will become Canada's first mental health hub focused specifically on GBV, working to close a significant service gap through innovation, advocacy, and partnership.
As part of this important initiative, we are seeking a temporary part-time Indigenous Clinical Educator and Program Advisor - GBV who will help to support the development of culturally appropriate programs and services for Indigenous patients and communities related to GBV. This role supports staff, patients, and community partners by providing culturally safe training, resources, and clinical guidance. The position focuses on building capacity to deliver trauma-informed, culturally responsive care to Indigenous individuals affected by GBV by supporting the development and maintenance of practice documents, individual and group education, skill modeling through direct clinical practice and working collaboratively with stakeholders.
This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a transformative, province-wide initiative aimed at empowering survivors, building capacity within the system, and enhancing recovery through specialized, coordinated care.
Please Note: This position offers a hybrid work environment consisting of in-office and remote work. Office location is 500 Church St in Penetanguishene, ON
This position is part of a special program responsible for supporting the development and delivery of culturally appropriate services for Indigenous patients affected by Gender-Based Violence. As such, preference will be given to qualified applicants who self-identify as First Nations, Inuit or Metis. We invite candidates to self-identify in their application. All self-identification information will be kept confidential.
MNCJobz.com will not be responsible for any payment made to a third-party. All Terms of Use are applicable.