Deadline:  Oct 1, 2024 

Position Type: Project, Fulltime / One Year with Possibility of Extension

Posting Type: Internal & External

Supervisor: Manager, Health Initiatives

Location:

  • Main Location:  340 College Street
  • You may be required to work at other Access Alliance Service Sites and partner locations throughout the Mid-West Toronto OHT

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Short Description:

Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services (AAMHCS) is a Community Health Centre that is committed to and works to improve health outcomes for the most vulnerable immigrants, refugees, and their communities. We do this by facilitating access to services and addressing systemic inequities. The Centre envisions a future in which diverse individuals, families and communities can achieve health with dignity.

Access Alliance is a member of the Mid-West Toronto Ontario Health Team (OHT), and the lead agency for the Open Door Program (ODP), an exciting health initiative aiming to improve health outcomes for systemically vulnerable populations in designated high priority neighbourhoods in our region. ODP activities increase access to health information and services for individuals and communities. The program provides support with preventive care, navigation/referrals to primary care, mental health and addiction services as well as needed community support services it also supports individuals.

This is an exciting opportunity to work with the staff team to lead planning, implementation and evaluation of health promotion initiatives such as cancer screening clinics. We are looking for an individual who is highly motivated and self-directed to be part of the team. 

Responsibilities:

  • Coordinate background research and framework development for a successful cancer screening clinic model.
  • Lead the planning and implementation and effective delivery of the project activities.
  • Ensure meaningful stakeholder involvement and ownership in the planning, delivery and evaluation of the projects based on our values of interdisciplinary teams and collaborative approaches.
  • Develop and coordinate logic model for the projects. Evaluate project activities to ensure that objectives are met and recommend changes are made to improve practices and systems by applying QI principles and tools.
  • Develop and maintain effective partnerships and communications to ensure success for the projects.
  • Develop and maintain information resources for the Open Door Program and educational displays on selected health topics as required.
  • Using a shared leadership, team-based approach, provide guidance and direction to health ambassadors and other project-related staff to achieve identified project outcomes.
  • Develop a workplan in conjunction with the supervisor, identifying actions plans, learning goals and professional development needs.
  • Collect and submit program statistics and reports on a timely basis.
  • Willingness to work evening and weekend shifts when required/scheduled.

Skills and Qualifications: 

  • Graduate degree in Health Sciences (including Nursing), Social Work, Education or a combination of relevant education and work experience is required;
  • Minimum 3 years front-line experience in community-based program planning, implementation and evaluation is required;
  • Thorough understanding of health promotion and community development principles;
  • Demonstrated experience managing projects and budgets;
  • Demonstrated group facilitation and leadership skills;
  • Experience working with low-income, multi-racial, multi-lingual communities and teams, especially, experience with the following group: seniors, newcomers, 2SLGBTQI+, and individuals living with mental health and substance use challenges;
  • Success in partnership development and writing funding proposals;
  • Thorough understanding of anti-oppression and social determinants of health frameworks;
  • Experience supervising/ mentoring staff, students or volunteers;
  • Excellent interpersonal skills with colleagues and community members;
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with individuals and groups;
  • Strong health technology and app literacy;
  • Ability to speak a second language of our priority populations is an asset.

Salary: 63,337 – 76,394/ Annual 

Duration: One year with possibility of extension

Hours: 35 hours/week

Classification: Health Promoter

Bargaining Unit: United Food and Commercial worker, Local 175