About the Opportunity
The Hants Health and Wellness Team (HHWT) is a community-based health initiative that focuses on integrated chronic disease management, wellness and health programming, wellness navigation and building community connections. Reporting to the Health Services Manager, the Emotional Wellness Counsellor / Navigator (EWCN) demonstrates flexibility and innovation in facilitating health and wellness programs and in supporting citizens of the communities served by the team in accessing the programs and / or resources that support health enhancing behaviors. The HHWT is team focused and collaborates with family physicians, Nurse Practitioners other health care providers and community groups.
Responsibilities of the Emotional Wellness Counsellor / Navigator include :
- meeting with individuals and families with complex health and wellness needs to support them to prioritize needs, navigate health care and community resources using a social determinants of health lens.
- counselling individuals and groups with mild to moderate emotional distress using a Solution-Focused Approach and providing brief interventions to promote self-management of emotional wellness, overall well-being and to improve quality of life
- developing and facilitating group-based programs to address emotional wellness needs from both overall all wellness perspective as well as customized for populations with chronic conditions.
- researching, developing, and maintaining in depth awareness of resources within the community and the surrounding areas of the district through a community development, population health and collaborative approach.
- developing community partnerships and conducting community engagement, in collaboration with other multi-disciplinary team members.
- the EWCN initiates and follows through with emotional wellness interventions, providing seamless / integrated service between West Hants Community Mental Health and Addictions and across the Hants Health and Wellness Team programs and services.
About You
Bachelor's (+ 5 years' experience) or Master's degree ( + 3 years' experience) in one of the following health professions is required : Social Work or MEd in CounselingMaster’s degree preferredRegistration with and / or eligible to register with respective professional regulatory association required3-5 years related experience in : mental health; primary health care / community setting3-5 years related experience in : individual counselling; group education / facilitation using self-management / behaviour change principlesExperience working with a lifespan population an assetPreferred experience in partnership development, stakeholder collaboration, and community developmentExperience working with people living with a complex and / or multiple chronic conditionsUnderstanding of population health, health promotion strategies, and behaviour change principlesIn-depth knowledge of local health network and community based servicesDemonstrates person-centered / family-focused, diversity relevant approaches to careWell developed interpersonal, teamwork, oral and written communication skillsDemonstrates flexibility and adaptability to changeDemonstrates innovation in program planning, implementation, evaluation, and quality improvementPlanning skillsComputer skills (MS Office, email and internet)Annual CPR-AED certification and annual WHMIS training and certificationAccess to a reliable vehicle for work travel as travel within the West Hants area is requiredCompetencies in other languages an asset, French preferredPlease ensure your resume is up to date and includes all relevant education, experience, training, and certifications.
Hours
Permanent, Full-time position, 75 hours bi-weeklyShifts may include evenings, weekends and holidays.Compensation and Incentives
33.96- $42.89 hourly
Successful candidates may be eligible for our benefits package which includes health, dental, travel, long-term disability, and life insurance coverage as well as a defined benefit pension plan.