Upstream Ottawa Mental Health Community Support is expanding the services available to African Canadian & Caribbean Youth through its partnership with the Centre for Addictions and Mental Health- CAMH and its AMANI Mental Health & Substance Use Program. AMANI provides culturally responsive services and care to youth (between ages 12 and 29) from Black communities. The AMANI model is rooted in holistic, healing, Africentric and culturally responsive care. Offering a range of prevention, early intervention, harm reduction, and recovery-oriented services, to assist youth and their families/caregivers in reducing harm, moving toward recovery, and making healthy choices for themselves and their families.
The AMANI model recognizes that mental health, and health services more generally, have historically and presently, harmed Black and Indigenous peoples. We recognize that access to these systems; even though these services will be Black-led, still exist within systems that perpetuate anti-black racism, colonialism, and patriarchy. We recognize that access to these systems can be unsafe, and much of the work is to provide culturally safe, strength-based, resourceful, healing centered, and low AMANI care.
The AMANI Social Worker works largely with Black youth/clients and their carer givers, as appropriate, who are dealing with mental illness and/or co-morbid addiction and, as necessary, provide consultation and referrals to other providers serving this population. The Social Worker will deliver care within the AMANI model that recognizes the lived experience of Black youth who have faced anti-Black racism and oppression as it relates to the many aspects of their lives. `
Core Duties
Provide psychosocial assessments by gaining an understanding of health risks based on the Social Determinants of Health framework (e.g. socio-economic position, housing, educational, employment financial and legal needs)
Ensure comprehensive treatment for clients by providing information, counseling/therapy and when necessary, referring them to other community health centre professionals and/or act as a client advocate
Provide crisis intervention and/or specialized treatment to complex cases
Develop and deliver programs and organize groups for identified priority populations
Ensure appropriate treatment is delivered by maintaining client records and assessment notes and correspondence within the safeguard of confidentiality
Engage with clients in order to develop a trusting, supportive and sustained long-term relationship
Utilize a strengths based approach, provide support, encouragement, information and feedback that enable clients and family members to realize their goals
Use an anti-oppressive and Africentric practice
Link clients and family members to supports and services that will promote their well-being, enhance their ability to meet their mental health needs and aid in the exhibition of adaptive behaviours that address problematic substance use
In collaboration with the AMANI Case Manager, develop working relationships and rapport with community service providers in providing culturally adaptive language and services which take into account the experiences of the African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) community around racial trauma, racial gas-lighting and the adverse impact of oppressive systems
Assist clients (and their families) in identifying and advocating for their civil and legal rights
Act as resource person to Upstream Ottawa staff by compiling information on community resources and facilitating access to those resources by liaising with community groups, and other health/social service agencies
Administration
Maintain an up to date knowledge of community resources, internal policies and procedures, agency protocols and share relevant information with other staff
Participate in staff meetings and on interdisciplinary teams
Develop, implement and update supervisor re: case management workplans and action plans
Manage program and participant information and records and maintain accurate engagement and outreach statistics, records and reports; ensure weekly data collection and recording of all encounters, either electronically or manually as directed and in keeping with agency protocol
Develop and maintain a flexible work schedule that accommodates the needs of the clients in the communities where they are located
Carry out other duties as may be assigned from time to time
Qualifications
A Bachelor's Degree with 3 years experience, or Masters Degree in Social Work or Counseling/Therapy discipline from a recognized university
MUST demonstrate
membership in good standing with either the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers or College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario
Proven skills in psychosocial assessment, counseling/therapy, crisis intervention, case management and referrals
Demonstrated skill and experience in working with ACB youth
Demonstrated lived experience with and commitment to anti-Black racism and Africentric values and principles
Knowledge of community resources for African Canadian and Caribbean youth and their families and experience with substance abuse treatment modalities is essential
A deep fundamental and comprehensive knowledge of the unique challenges faced by African Canadian and Caribbean youth and their families across the social determinants of health
Possess a natural ability to work with Black youth in developing and broadening their sense of cultural identity and sense of belongingness and connectedness to their community
Through knowledge and understanding of health, social service and community development agencies and ability to form organic partnerships with key personnel to support outcomes
Proficiency in performing assessments, counseling/therapy and psychosocial counselling with individuals and groups
Demonstrable skills and experience in the assessment and treatment of substance abuse and/or mental health treatment inclusive of individual and group counselling
Excellent communication skills, both oral and written
Comfortable with public speaking
Proficiency and experience working in a computerized environment, including data input and record keeping
Upstream Ottawa is building its Bilingual (French/English) capacity and French language proficiency is a significant asset
This is a Full-Time permanent position
Benefits are available after 90 days
Pension is available after completion of the 1 year probationary period.
Compensation breakdown:
Base compensation in year 1 - $61,000 + $6600 in vehicle/client allowance = $67,660
Base compensation in year 2 - $61,860 + $6600 in vehicle/client allowance = $68,460
Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract
Contract length: 12 months
Pay: From $68,660.00 per year
Benefits:
Casual dress
Employee assistance program
Life insurance
On-site parking
Paid time off
Work Location: In person
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