Why work for CMHA York Region
We deliver quality mental health and addictions services that promote recovery and health and end stigma.
Our Values:
- Responsive to the needs of our clients their families and our communities
- Respectful in how we meet the needs of our clients and staff in each interaction
- Committed to delivering the highest quality of care every time
- Innovative in our approach to meeting our clients and communities needs
- Inclusive in how we work and serve our clients
Team Values:
- We create belonging
- We build better
- We deliver
We offer an inclusive innovative and high-performance work culture that helps us deliver transformational impact. The organization cares about the growth safety and well-being of employees and offers:
- Competitive Total Compensation (including salary benefits pension)
- HOOPP (Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan)
- Comprehensive Health Benefits
Learn more about us by visiting: are hiring a Family Worker in our Early Psychosis Intervention (EPI) Program! JOIN US at CMHA-YRSS; where innovation and community mental health care intersect!
Closing Date: October 24 2025
Permanent:Full-time 35 hours per week evening hours and weekends may be required. Emphasis on delivering family education groups.
Salary:$56444-$58504 per annum. *The starting salary reflects the first 2 steps in a 7-step salary grid.
Location: The Family Worker for the Early Psychosis Intervention Program will work from the Aurora Office located at 15150 Yonge Streeton the days of on-site work andwill be required to travel within York Region & South Simcoe for client meetings and staff training or other meetings.
Working Conditions: Office work community settings meetings in clients home or on the phone and travel with clients
Job Profile:The Family Worker works with the families of clients who are living with mental health challenges and mental illness. . The Family Worker works collaboratively with the program team to identify strengths and needs of family members to develop long term goals to support the clients recovery. The Family Worker will provide psychoeducation and system navigation to build the family members understanding of psychosis related conditions and the impact it has on daily functioning.
Responsibilities:
- Assess and identify the familys needs in conjunction with the family client and case manager
- Assist families in creating support plans using a bio-psychosocial framework
- Provide individual counselling support and education to family members
- Deliver family education groups.(Group facilitation skills)
- Keep current on best practices as it relates to family support
- Prepare family-oriented resources for distribution
- Maintain a caseload recognizing the need for extensive travel in some rural areas and intensiveness of contact with specific clients.
- Have extensive knowledge of family systems theory mental health and mental illness including dual diagnosis (mental health and developmental disability and/or traumatic head injury) symptoms presentation and intervention.
- Demonstrate an understanding of developmental issues and dynamics of youth and young adults and their families.
- Conduct initial interviews that include collaboration with the client in taking a psychosocial history outlining demographics (gender age language) health (psychiatric medical recent/current treatments) informally assesses mental status assesses current strengths and needs and helps the client to identify goals and informal and formal supports and services.
- Inform the client and family of confidentiality requirements and the limitations of confidentiality.
- Collect relevant information from the client and with the clients permission from family members and other service providers in order to collaboratively develop an empowerment plan that incorporates Recovery principles.
- Identify any cultural or other issues and respond in a sensitive manner.
- Be familiar with a wide range of formal services and informal supports to link clients to services supports and resources in the community.
- Participate in case conferences in collaboration with the client and family.
- Provide counseling support concerning illness and symptom management problem solving conflict resolution interpersonal skill building and goal attainment.
- Provide information and education to family members other agency personnel and community members concerning Recovery principles and practices mental health illness coping strategies and available resources.
- Participate in collaborative plans for termination of services with the family that includes referral to community and professional resources as well as opportunities for community engagement.
Requirements:
This position reports to and is supervised by the Manager People and Teams.
Disclaimer: In keeping with mental health reform best practices funding and direction this position may later require knowledge skills abilities and working conditions not noted here.
To request this posting in an alternate format or to request accommodation in the application process email
Application Procedure: If you are interested in this opportunity please visit and search for Family Worker - EPI Job Posting Click on the Apply Now button and proceed to upload your cover letter and resume.
Complete the application form and submit the following:
- Cover letter with 300 words or less and tell us why you would want this role and why you should be considered for the position (PDF or Word)
- Resume (PDF or Word) (applications without resumes will not be considered)
CMHA-YRSS is dedicated to promoting employment equity and dismantling obstacles to employment for marginalized communities. CMHA-YRSS supports the journey to mental wellness and we welcome applicants with lived experience of mental acknowledgment of the systemic underrepresentation faced by Black Indigenous racialized peoples and those living with disabilities this opportunity has been developed based on the special program provisions of the Ontario Human Rights Code. We therefore extend invitations for applications from the following groups:
- Racialized Persons
- Indigenous Persons
- Persons living with Disabilities
While we thank all candidates for their interest only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Why work for CMHA York RegionWe deliver quality mental health and addictions services that promote recovery and health and end stigma.Our Values:Responsive to the needs of our clients their families and our communitiesRespectful in how we meet the needs of our clients and staff in each interactionCo...
Why work for CMHA York Region
We deliver quality mental health and addictions services that promote recovery and health and end stigma.
Our Values:
- Responsive to the needs of our clients their families and our communities
- Respectful in how we meet the needs of our clients and staff in each interaction
- Committed to delivering the highest quality of care every time
- Innovative in our approach to meeting our clients and communities needs
- Inclusive in how we work and serve our clients
Team Values:
- We create belonging
- We build better
- We deliver
We offer an inclusive innovative and high-performance work culture that helps us deliver transformational impact. The organization cares about the growth safety and well-being of employees and offers:
- Competitive Total Compensation (including salary benefits pension)
- HOOPP (Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan)
- Comprehensive Health Benefits
Learn more about us by visiting: are hiring a Family Worker in our Early Psychosis Intervention (EPI) Program! JOIN US at CMHA-YRSS; where innovation and community mental health care intersect!
Closing Date: October 24 2025
Permanent:Full-time 35 hours per week evening hours and weekends may be required. Emphasis on delivering family education groups.
Salary:$56444-$58504 per annum. *The starting salary reflects the first 2 steps in a 7-step salary grid.
Location: The Family Worker for the Early Psychosis Intervention Program will work from the Aurora Office located at 15150 Yonge Streeton the days of on-site work andwill be required to travel within York Region & South Simcoe for client meetings and staff training or other meetings.
Working Conditions: Office work community settings meetings in clients home or on the phone and travel with clients
Job Profile:The Family Worker works with the families of clients who are living with mental health challenges and mental illness. . The Family Worker works collaboratively with the program team to identify strengths and needs of family members to develop long term goals to support the clients recovery. The Family Worker will provide psychoeducation and system navigation to build the family members understanding of psychosis related conditions and the impact it has on daily functioning.
Responsibilities:
- Assess and identify the familys needs in conjunction with the family client and case manager
- Assist families in creating support plans using a bio-psychosocial framework
- Provide individual counselling support and education to family members
- Deliver family education groups.(Group facilitation skills)
- Keep current on best practices as it relates to family support
- Prepare family-oriented resources for distribution
- Maintain a caseload recognizing the need for extensive travel in some rural areas and intensiveness of contact with specific clients.
- Have extensive knowledge of family systems theory mental health and mental illness including dual diagnosis (mental health and developmental disability and/or traumatic head injury) symptoms presentation and intervention.
- Demonstrate an understanding of developmental issues and dynamics of youth and young adults and their families.
- Conduct initial interviews that include collaboration with the client in taking a psychosocial history outlining demographics (gender age language) health (psychiatric medical recent/current treatments) informally assesses mental status assesses current strengths and needs and helps the client to identify goals and informal and formal supports and services.
- Inform the client and family of confidentiality requirements and the limitations of confidentiality.
- Collect relevant information from the client and with the clients permission from family members and other service providers in order to collaboratively develop an empowerment plan that incorporates Recovery principles.
- Identify any cultural or other issues and respond in a sensitive manner.
- Be familiar with a wide range of formal services and informal supports to link clients to services supports and resources in the community.
- Participate in case conferences in collaboration with the client and family.
- Provide counseling support concerning illness and symptom management problem solving conflict resolution interpersonal skill building and goal attainment.
- Provide information and education to family members other agency personnel and community members concerning Recovery principles and practices mental health illness coping strategies and available resources.
- Participate in collaborative plans for termination of services with the family that includes referral to community and professional resources as well as opportunities for community engagement.
Requirements:
This position reports to and is supervised by the Manager People and Teams.
Disclaimer: In keeping with mental health reform best practices funding and direction this position may later require knowledge skills abilities and working conditions not noted here.
To request this posting in an alternate format or to request accommodation in the application process email
Application Procedure: If you are interested in this opportunity please visit and search for Family Worker - EPI Job Posting Click on the Apply Now button and proceed to upload your cover letter and resume.
Complete the application form and submit the following:
- Cover letter with 300 words or less and tell us why you would want this role and why you should be considered for the position (PDF or Word)
- Resume (PDF or Word) (applications without resumes will not be considered)
CMHA-YRSS is dedicated to promoting employment equity and dismantling obstacles to employment for marginalized communities. CMHA-YRSS supports the journey to mental wellness and we welcome applicants with lived experience of mental acknowledgment of the systemic underrepresentation faced by Black Indigenous racialized peoples and those living with disabilities this opportunity has been developed based on the special program provisions of the Ontario Human Rights Code. We therefore extend invitations for applications from the following groups:
- Racialized Persons
- Indigenous Persons
- Persons living with Disabilities
While we thank all candidates for their interest only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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