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Peer Support Worker - Mobile Unit HART Hub

Provide mobile peer support to Indigenous communities addressing mental health and substance use challenges daily
Atikameksheng Anishnawbek, Ontario, Canada
Entry Level
$44,197 – 49,744 CAD / year
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Maamwesying North Shore Community Health Services

Maamwesying North Shore Community Health Services

Provides culturally grounded, community-based primary and mental health services supporting Indigenous and northern Ontario residents’ well-being.

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Peer Support Worker– Mobile Unit HART Hub

New Position

Full-time Contract until March 31, 2028 (possiblity of extension pending funding)

Salary Range: $44,197-$49,744

Location: East End Communities (Atikmeksheng Anishnawbek, Sagamok Anishnawbek, Serpent River First Nation)

Closing Date: Friday, March 20, 2026 at 4:00 pm

Who You Are?

You are a highly motivated individual, with lived experience, willing to support others in a culturally safe environment. Acknowledging the Seven Grandfather Teachings in your work to build relationships.

Who We Are?

We are a leader in First Nation Health. Our foundation is Indigenous Health in Indigenous Hands. We provide accessible, quality, culturally safe and holistic health care that supports and enhances the wellness of individuals, families, and communities. We work with our 11 First Nation community partners and the IFC in the provision of primary health care, traditional healing, mental wellness and addictions, home and community support services, and health promotion services.

The Opportunity:

The Peer Support Outreach Worker plays a vital role within the Mobile Mental Health & Addictions Unit by providing relationship-based, trauma-informed, and recovery-oriented support to individuals experiencing mental health challenges, substance use concerns, and related social vulnerabilities. Drawing on personal lived experience, the Peer Support Outreach Worker offers empathy, hope, and practical support while helping clients navigate services, build stability, and reconnect with community resources. This role supports engagement with individuals who may face barriers to traditional systems of care and contributes to culturally grounded, holistic, and client-centered service delivery.

What You Need To Bring With You:

  • Lived experience with mental health challenges and/or substance use, with demonstrated stability in recovery and readiness to support others.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of mental health, addictions, trauma-informed care, and harm reduction principles.
  • Experience working with vulnerable or marginalized populations.
  • Strong interpersonal, communication, and boundary-setting skills.
  • Valid driver's license with a clean driving history and ability to provide a satisfactory driver's abstract.
  • Ability to operate a mobile outreach unit vehicle.
  • Current CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain).
  • Naloxone training (or willingness to obtain).

Skills And Abilities:

  • Strong listening and communication skills.
  • Compassion, patience, and empathy.
  • Respect for confidentiality and boundaries.
  • Ability to build trusting relationships.
  • Cultural humility and awareness.
  • Team collaboration and flexibility.
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Strong time management skills
  • Ability to adapt to changing environments
  • Ability to take initiative and work independently
  • Ability to work flexible hours

Why Work With Us?

  • Competitive Salary based on experience
  • Paid Extended Health Benefits
  • Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOP)
  • Competitive vacation package with an additional 7 Indigenous statutory holidays
  • Life-long learning is a priority, offering 10 Professional Development Days and $1200/Annual Budget
  • Technology Amenities provided (i.e., laptop, cell phone)
  • All travel expenses covered
  • Relocation expenses are negotiable
  • High staff satisfaction rated work environment, priority on provider and client experience
  • Access to Cultural and Traditional teachings of the Ojibwe People
  • 15 days of Personal Leave

What To Expect?

Given the traditional practices of Indigenous people, from time-to-time exposure to smoke from the burning of sacred medicines such as tobacco, sweet grass, sage or cedar may occur.

Accessibility accommodations will be available upon request.

An offer of employment will be conditional upon an acceptable vulnerable sector police records check.

Hiring of Indigenous People will be given preference, as allowed under Section 14 of the Ontario Human Rights Code – Special Programs.

No artificial intelligence is used in screening, assessing, or selecting applicants for this position.

Qualified individuals are invited to submit a cover letter along with current resume, certificates, diplomas, and three work related references.

Thank you in advance to all who apply, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Peer Support Worker - Mobile Unit HART Hub
Atikameksheng Anishnawbek, Ontario, Canada
$44,197 – 49,744 CAD / year
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About Maamwesying North Shore Community Health Services
Provides culturally grounded, community-based primary and mental health services supporting Indigenous and northern Ontario residents’ well-being.