Grade 12 or equivalent with Post-Secondary Education in a related field
Suitable combination of relevant education and experience may be considered
Knowledge and understanding of client recovery and empowerment
Ability to work with all individuals in a manner that conveys hope and respect; and the belief that all people have strengths and the capacity for growth
Understanding of the challenges faced by individuals with enduring mental health problems and illnesses
Ability to facilitate/coordinate direct skills teaching
Knowledge of and the ability to utilize and/or develop a range of program/community resources
Province of Manitoba Class 5 Drivers License, and access to a personal vehicle to provide service within Prairie Mountain Health
Demonstrated organizational skills, and the ability to work independently
Demonstrated communication skills
Demonstrated flexibility to facilitate changes in techniques and procedures
Ability to display independent judgment
Ability to respect and promote a culturally diverse population
Ability to respect and promote confidentiality
Ability to perform the duties of the position on a regular basis
POSITION SUMMARY As an integral part of the Mental Health program, the Mental Health Proctor III provides services to individuals with enduring mental illness, and seniors experiencing mental illness issues who require support in order to be successful living in the community. Specific goals and activities are identified by the client and the Community Mental Health Worker. The focus of services will be on providing rehabilitative and crisis supports in the areas of living, learning, working and socializing. RESPONSIBILITIES:Overview:
Assist clients in strengthening their skills in such areas as self care, coping, social and access to community resources.
Under the supervision of the Community Mental Health Worker and in collaboration with the client, participate in the development of a recovery plan.
Implement specific interventions identified in the recovery plan to achieve client goals.
Organize work according to client needs and assigned tasks.
Monitor, evaluate, and record client progress; report feedback to client and Community Mental Health Worker on a regular basis.
Provide crisis support under the direction of the Community Mental Health Worker.
Help clients access community resources (people, places and/or things that increase success and satisfaction in living situation).
Provide service and support by working alternate work hours, such as evenings, weekends, and/or nights to meet client and program needs.
Sundry duties as assigned.
JOB INFORMATIONs
Close Date: Open Until Filled EFT
Employment Status: Casual Anticipated Shift Days/Evenings Anticipated shift length: 8 hour shifts Wage Rate: As per collective agreement Department: Mental Health Site: Mental Health Program (includes Community and Crisis Services) Additional Sites:
Location / Home Base: Neepawa HR Posting Number: CMHMISC235525 Posting Date: Nov 03, 2023
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