Mental Health & Addictions Case Manager

Barrie, ON, CA, Canada

Job Description

Position Title:





Mental Health and Addictions Case Manager



Program or Team



Mamaway Wiidokdaadwin Primary Care Team



Location



Base Location: Barrie or Orillia as assigned, Regional work required



Supervisor



Team Lead: CAST Team Lead



Term



1.00 FTE, Permanent



Salary



$60,000 (plus applicable benefits and HOOP)

About the Organization:





The Barrie Area Native Advisory Circle (BANAC) is an Indigenous governed, Indigenous led regional social planning and development organization. The BANAC service region now covers Simcoe County, Muskoka, and the northern York region. BANAC works in cooperation with Indigenous communities and non-Indigenous organizations to address community-identified priorities through coordinated planning, implementation and evaluation. BANAC has a mandate to support the continued promotion of Indigenous lifelong learning and community wellness through self-determination and community participation.





BANAC offers many innovative programs and services including Aging Well Senior Supports, Bebminot Family Wellness, the Biinoojinsauk Child Care Centre, Maapii Enjii Zaagi Gaazwad and the Mamaway Wiidokdaadwin Indigenous Interprofessional Primary Care Team. Mamaway Wiidokdaadwin offers a wholistic approach to wellness that includes traditional healing practices in primary care, community clinics, addiction and recovery services, counselling programs, midwifery, land-based healing programs, and community health promotion.




ABOUT THE ROLE:





This position operates within an Indigenous-led and Indigenous-governed organization that is accountable to the communities it serves. Work is grounded in the principle of Indigenous Health in Indigenous Hands, ensuring that all programs and services are developed, delivered, and evaluated under Indigenous governance structures and community direction. In alignment with Indigenous and provincial standards, the organization upholds excellence in care, accountability, and compliance while centering on Indigenous knowledge systems, cultural safety, and self-determination in health and social service deliverables.





All employees are required to participate in organizational Indigenous Cultural Safety training and to engage in ongoing reflexive practices as part of their professional development. This includes a commitment to examining personal and systemic biases, deepening understanding of Indigenous histories and experiences, and ensuring that service delivery aligns with the values of respect, reciprocity, and wholism that guide the organization's work.



As a part of the interprofessional primary care team, the Case Manager's role is to support the development of a comprehensive supportive treatment plan, coordinate physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, and social health services, and to make appropriate referrals and linkages to community services and resources. The Case Manager provides services in a supportive, confidential, and culturally safer manner to help clients work towards their goals and access the resources they need to fully participate in their health care services.




RESPONSIBILITIES:




Maintain a time-limited and goals focused case load from internal referrals sent by Mamaway Wiidokdaadwin clinicians and team members Screen clients for eligibility in case management through MWIIPCT Perform a comprehensive assessment of a client's social and community needs as they relate to a case management service Develop rapport, trust and ethical relationships with clients and stakeholders Comply with all relevant standards, policies, and legislation Demonstrate respect for client's individuality and autonomy Performs other duties as assigned.



QUALIFICATIONS:




Completion of a Social Service Worker Program and 2 years experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Completion of training in case management considered an asset Completion of a Social Service Worker Program and 2 years experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Completion of training in case management considered an asset Demonstrated knowledge of health, social and community-based resources required to provide case management services Communication skills to explain the case management process to clients and collaborators including the processes of screening, assessing, planning, implementing, evaluating, and transitioning.



What We Offer:





Our work is accountable to Indigenous communities, guided by relationships, knowledge, and practices that shape how we serve and learn together. Joining the BANAC team means contributing to work that is community-driven, relational and grounded in Indigenous values of respect, reciprocity, and wholism. We work alongside community members, Indigenous organizations and the broader community to ensure our programs reflect the voices and strengths of those we serve.





We provide a generous group health benefits package, participation in HOOPP, paid vacation, cultural leave days, extended holidays, professional training opportunities and the opportunity to work in a dynamic community-based supportive work environment.

Information About Working at BANAC Mamaway Wiidokdaadwin:




Work is typically performed in BANAC clinics, offices and / or in community settings. Regular travel to meetings and communities is required; access to a personal vehicle is considered an asset. Regular overtime work may be required to accommodate business needs and BANAC team members enjoy a flexible work schedule. BANAC work site locations are periodically exposed to smoke due to the burning of sacred medicines: tobacco, sweet grass, sage and / or cedar.



All pertinent employment conditions are specified within the employment agreement with BANAC and include the following:




Ability to attend all BANAC worksite locations is required Valid C.P.R. and A.E.D. Certificates are required Valid Class G Ontario Driver's License is required An up-to-date clear Vulnerable Sector Check is required



Applying to this Job:





The position is open to all those interested even if they do not meet all the qualifications listed. At BANAC we recognize that lived experience can provide knowledge and skills equivalent to formal education and / or professional experience. Individuals who have relevant community connections, lived experience, and / or cultural knowledge that align with the job's responsibilities are strongly encouraged to apply. To further promote our accountability to the Indigenous communities we serve and to ensure services align with the values of respect, reciprocity, and wholism that guide the organization's work, preference will be given to candidates of Indigenous ancestry. BANAC strongly encourages applicants to self-identify within the application process.



Please apply directly on the Barrie Area Native Advisory Circle careers site at www.banac.on.ca/careers.




Barrie Area Native Advisory Circle is committed to providing accessible employment practices that are compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. If you require accommodation for disability during any stage of the recruitment process, please advise the Human Resources Department at: HR email address.




DISCLAIMER:

This job posting indicates the general scope and level of work expected. It is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of all activities, duties and / or responsibilities that will be required by the incumbent. The incumbent may be asked to perform other duties as required to support business needs.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3004332
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Barrie, ON, CA, Canada
  • Education
    Not mentioned