Your Opportunity:
Enhancing community care options for Albertans continues to be a key priority for Recovery Alberta: Mental Health and Addiction. Our goal is to provide high-quality diverse community, home, and individual mental health services and to support the long-term mental health and wellness of Assertive Outreach clients and their families. To support this goal, the North Zone Assertive Outreach Services (NZ AOS) department has an exciting opportunity for an Addiction and Mental Health Recovery Worker with the Peace River Assertive Outreach Services Team. This position serves clients in area 2 (Peace River, Fairview, Manning and surrounding areas), who have a severe and persistent mental illness, through a Recovery-Oriented Psychosocial Rehabilitative framework that promotes client respect, autonomy, health, and improved quality of life. This role provides the opportunity to be creative in the development of current and new programming and services to support the Mental Health needs of AOS clients. As an Addiction and Mental Health Recovery Worker, you will be a member of an inter-disciplinary team and contribute to the delivery of community based Mental Health and Addiction services. You will provide hands-on, in-person support and interventions to AOS clients and their families, as identified in the client's individualized recovery plan. Your services may include supporting or teaching activities of daily living, engaging clients in recreation and social activities, improving access to services / appointments by providing transportation and working with the AOS case manager, common resources and agencies to coordinate services for clients. In this position, you will work under the direction of a regulated health care professional. For questions relating to the role, please contact:
[email protected].
Description:
As an Addiction and Mental Health Recovery Worker, you will contribute to the delivery of community based services to persons with a chronic addiction and/or severe and persistent mental illness using psychosocial rehabilitation principles, promoting client respect, autonomy, health and improved quality of life. Your duties will include carrying out assigned tasks in a client focused recovery plan which includes support to participate in activities of daily living, recreational and social activities, and educational and employment activities. You will work collaboratively with other health and service providers. In this position, you will work under the direction of a regulated health provider.
- Classification: Addic & Mental Hlth Recov Wrk
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Union: AUPE GSS
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Unit and Program: North Zone Assertive Outreach Services
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Primary Location: Peace River CHC
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Location Details: As Per Location
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Multi-Site: Not Applicable
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FTE: 1.00
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Posting End Date: 10-JUN-2026
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Temporary Employee Class: Temp F/T Benefits
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Date Available: 29-JUN-2026
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Temporary End Date: 30-JUN-2027
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Hours per Shift: 7.75
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Length of Shift in weeks: 2
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Shifts per cycle: 10
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Shift Pattern: Days
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Days Off: Saturday/Sunday
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Minimum Salary: $27.23
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Maximum Salary: $30.00
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Vehicle Requirement: Driver's License, Vehicle Required
Required Qualifications:
Completion of diploma from a post-secondary program in a related field or equivalent.
Additional Required Qualifications:
First Aide, Basic Life Support (BLS). In addition to a competitive rate of pay, Recovery Alberta currently has a Remote Retention Allowance in place to an annual maximum of $3,000. This allowance is non-pensionable and is payable on an hourly basis for all hours paid at the basic rate of pay.
Preferred Qualifications:
Use of Microsoft 365, Psychosocial Rehabilitation. Experience in health care or settings with transferable experiences. Knowledge and experience working with diverse and marginalized populations, using an inclusive lens of equity and diversity. Knowledge and application of trauma informed care and harm reduction. Understanding of the impact of severe mental illness and stigma. Previous experience working with individuals with severe and persistent mental illness is an asset.