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Job Location drjobs

London - Canada

Yearly Salary drjobs

$ 54411 - 57750

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

Position:Community Prevention Worker

Location: London

Reports to: Team Supervisor

Position type:Full-time Permanent

Salary range: $54411- $57750 annual benefits


OrganizationalSummary

The Ontario Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Strategy (Oahas) is an Indigenous-led organization committed to promoting and supportinghealthy thriving Indigenous communities throughproviding culturally grounded education and access to harm reduction to reduce the transmission of HIV and other STBBIs in our operates based on the principles of Greater Involvement of People living with HIV/AIDS (GIPA) Meaningful Engagement of People living with HIV/AIDS (MEPA)nothing about us without usIndigenous harm reduction and respect for our cultural knowledges and foundational principles guide all aspects of our relationships and work.

Organizational Values&AccountabilityBehaviours

Oahas organizational values areAutonomy and self-determination Accessibility Innovation Justice Connection Accountability Hope and on our organizationalvalues we have developedagency-wideaccountabilitybehavioursthatare shared with all Oahas staff and used as partof our performance evaluation include engaging in the work usingdirect communication kindness generosity of spirit and respect.

Position Summary

CommunityPrevention WorkersprovideculturallygroundedSTBBI& harm reductioneducation one-to-one service navigation supports access toharm reduction supplieslinkages toSTBBItestingand treatmentrun drop-in programmingandfacilitatecultural workshops and educational groups for community.

We are currently hiring one full-time permanent Community Prevention Worker position in London ON.


Community Prevention Workersreport to theTeamSupervisorof the Program Sitewith the followingareas of responsibilities:Harm Reduction CommunityandEducationPrograms andServices;TestingTreatment & Linkage to Care;Administration with particular emphasis on one-on-oneand groupprogram reporting and case file administration.

Key Responsibilities

Harm Reduction CommunityandEducationPrograms andServices

  • Promote safer sex practices through a variety of methodsincludingeducational activitiesandharm reductionsupply distribution through outreach anddrop-in services.
  • Participate in community events and gatherings and set-up displays and information booths.
  • Facilitate groups related to education life skillscultureand wellness forcommunitymemberswith particular attention to Indigenous people living with or at risk of acquiring HIVHCVand STBBIs. This includes engaging withIndigenous people who use drugs engage in sex work those who have been incarcerated and/or those who are experiencing houselessness.
  • Advocateforquality of care non-judgmental and non-stigmatizing servicesfor Indigenouspeopleaccessinghealth services related to the prevention testing and treatment of STBBIs.
  • Provide education to service providers onaddressing anti-Indigenous racism in health care HIV & HCV basics as it relates toprevention testing and treatment and Indigenous harm reduction.
  • Collaborate locally and regionally and create partnerships to improve services and access to care for Indigenous peoples.
  • Engage peers and volunteers with livedand livingexperience toassistin creating harm reduction kits provide training to peersand work together to distribute harm reduction supplies to community members.
  • Work closely with other Oahasstaff and community partners to provide services for community members affected by and/or at risk ofacquiringHIV/AIDS HCV and STBBIsthroughsex and/or substance use. Make sure to attend on-going training and information sessions so staffremaincurrent on the research and wise practices related to Indigenous people and STBBIs.
  • Support community memberswhenaccessing Oahas Drop-in services includingmaintaining a safe and welcoming spacerelationship building and active engagement with individuals providing practical supports as availableproviding harm reduction gear preparing and serving food as availabledelivering programmingas determined by the teamcleaning and sanitizing the spaceengaging inconflict resolution and crisis intervention as neededand connecting people to external services and supports asrequested.

TestingTreatment & Linkage to Care

  • Provide testing services (and referrals) for community members affected by and/or at risk ofacquiringHIV/AIDS HCV and STBBIsthroughsex and/or substance use.
  • Provide supportiveculturally groundedpre and post-test counsellingsupport.
  • Support people who might be in crisis to navigate medical servicesas it relates to testingand/or accessing PEP.
  • Provide support toIndigenous People Living with HIV/AIDS (IPHA)communitymembersthroughcoordinating and/orfacilitatingsupport groups and various program activitiesthat support improved quality of life.
  • Develop andmaintainstrategic partnerships to ensure a continuum of careas it relates to HIV or HCVtreatment and wrap aroundsupport.
  • Supportcommunity members in meeting theirneeds in the areas of harm reduction health care housing income social support legal substance-use supportsthrough advocacysystems navigationand providingappropriatewarmreferralsand linkages to care.
  • Whenrequested by IPHAs provide supportwithtreatmentadherence.

Administration

  • CompleteOCASE/TreatOCHARTand NEOdatabaseentrieson a weekly basis.
  • Ongoing program reporting data collectionfile maintenance and records management.
  • Ongoing compliance with Oahaspolicies and procedures is a requirement for this job.
  • Engage inprogram planning through the development of a workplan.
  • Be responsible forsubmittingfinance requests and reconciliations ina timelyway.
  • May berequiredto support ordering harm reduction equipment.

Additional Expectations

  • Flexibility with schedule and ability to work evenings and weekends on occasion.
  • May berequiredtoassistwith projects and other agency initiatives.
  • Share in the responsibility and care for Oahastraditional medicines and bundle items as per protocol.

RequiredQualifications& Experience

  • ValidOntario G driverslicenceisrequiredfor this position.
  • Agood understanding of Indigenousways of knowing being and doing and/or understanding ofcultural practicesteachingsand history.
  • Respect for a diversity of cultural practices and teachings.
  • Travel throughout the region and occasionally to other areas of the province will be required which may include flexibility to work some evenings and weekends and to work away from home for up to a week (i.e. weeklong annual Oahas All Staff Gathering).
  • Available to work the 35h/ weekrequiredfor the position.
  • Ability to work outside regular working hours asrequired.
  • Ability to speak openly and freely about substance use and sexuality in a sex-positive non-judgmental stigma-free manner with service users andoutreach support workers(peers).
  • Excellent personal and professional boundaries.
  • Ability and willingness to walk up to 15km and tolift upto 10kg in a variety of weather conditions for up to three consecutive hours.

Preferred Qualifications & Experience

  • Experiencewiththe delivery of prevention harm reduction outreach education community-based social serviceshealthor cultural services.
  • Passion for nurturingculturallyappropriateprogramsand services communityengagementand modelling effective leadership within Indigenous communities.
  • Prefer a diploma or degree in a relevant field and/or a combination of related experience.
  • Lived/living experiencewithsubstanceuseand/or living with HIV or have receivedaHCV diagnosis.
  • Ability to buildhealthy relationships strengthen communicationandestablishpartnerships within communities.
  • Ability to exercise tact diplomacy and respect when communicating with Indigenouspeoplescommunities stakeholders otheragenciesand external contacts.
  • Strong planning organizationaland teamworkskills.
  • Ability to work in Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Ability to speak an Indigenous language is an asset.


Oahas is committed to equitable representation and access. We strive to build an inclusive workforce that reflects the rich diversity of the communities in which we live. To this end we strongly encourage applications from Indigenous people and people with living/lived experience with drug use sex work homelessness street involvement; those living/diagnosed with HIV or HCV; members of 2SLGBTQ communities and persons with (dis)abilities.


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