Peer Support Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
Are you passionate about leveraging your lived experience with mental health, substance use, poverty, homelessness and / or food insecurity to make a meaningful impact? Do you possess the skills to bridge cultural connections and provide both immediate assistance and comprehensive guidance? If so, we encourage you to apply today and contribute your dedication and innovative ideas to The Alex, where you can help create a supportive and culturally enriching environment for our community.
What We Do:
Since 1973, The Alex has been a community-based, not-for-profit organization providing integrated primary health care, community support services, and housing-focused programs to individuals and families who experience barriers to accessing traditional health, housing, and social service systems. Services are grounded in principles of health equity, low-barrier access, trauma-informed practice, cultural safety, harm reduction, and person-centered care.
The Mobile Care Clinic is a flexible outreach service that provides low-barrier supports including basic wound care, hygiene supplies, peer support, and harm reduction resources, with referral pathways to additional services as needed.
Reporting to the Program Manager and working collaboratively with the broader team of professionals at The Alex, the Peer Support Worker (PSW) draws upon their own lived experience to encourage and empower individuals who are living with addictions, mental health, physical health, and social complexities. Working from a recovery orientated framework with principles of harm reduction and trauma-informed care, the Peer Support Worker will provide immediate assistance for clients to access basic needs, and support to navigate health and social support. Additionally, this role will support programs, engage community members, and respond to critical incidents.
This is a permanent, full-time position.
What You Will Do:
- Drive and operate an Alex mobile clinic safely to support program delivery.
- Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team of professionals to provide culturally appropriate, holistic, episodic care to vulnerable populations in our community.
- Ensure clients and professionals are welcomed promptly, appropriately, and are supported effectively.
- Provide support during crisis/emergency situations by utilizing de-escalation techniques and/or motivational interviewing skills as appropriate.
- Offer an empathetic, listening ear to clients.
- Engage in supportive conversation with clients to explore, coordinate, advocate and connect to internal and external services and resources designed to meet the clients’ needs.
- Be a creative problem solver and have the ability to think outside the box in order to help clients achieve success where they formerly have not.
- Assist clients with needs related to housing, entitlements/benefits, employment, education, and community integration.
- Provide client-centered and culturally informed services.
- Support and assist with group programming for participants and staff relevant to lived experience.
- Complete data collection and documentation with precision, adhering to agency policies and procedures.
- Support and attend client appointments on and off site.
- Maintain client confidentiality and clear boundaries.
- Represent the program and the agency in the community in a professional manner
- Perform additional duties as assigned.
What You Bring:
- Completion of the CMHA Calgary School of Peer Support course or other recognized Peer Training is considered a strong asset.
- Demonstrated commitment in peer support context working with individuals with health concerns, which may include and focus on mental health, substance use, poverty, homelessness and food insecurity.
- Lived experience navigating the health and social care systems is an asset.
- Superior engagement skills and excitement for new opportunities.
- Base level computer skills.
- Comfortable working independently and as a part of a team.
- Ability to contribute to a positive work environment and team culture.
- High level of initiative and self-motivation.
- Flexible and adaptable.
- High level of self-awareness.
- Determined and committed to excellence.
- Training in any of the following is considered an asset: Applied Suicide Intervention Training, Mental Health First Aid, Nonviolent Crisis Intervention, and Motivational Interviewing.
- Working knowledge base of local resources for housing, mental health, addiction, community support, finances, etc.
- First Aid (Basic or Intermediate) – Level C CPR & AED within 30 days of hire date; certification must be valid for a minimum of 6 months upon hire.
- Class 5 driver’s license and a clean 3-year driver's abstract are required.
- Minimum of 25 years of age and three (3) years of driving experience is required to drive an Alex mobile health vehicle.
- Experience driving large (40-foot) vehicles or willingness to be trained is preferred.
- Air brake (Q endorsement) is an asset.
- A satisfactory vulnerable sector criminal record clearance and child welfare intervention check are required.
- Demonstrated knowledge, understanding and commitment to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action is preferred.
Work Environment and Hours:
- Predominantly outreach on the Mobile Clinic with some in-office components (Alex Mobile Headquaters:4539 6th Street NE).
- Standard hours are 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday; some flexibility in schedule is required.
- 1.0 FTE (37.5 hrs / week).
- Continuously requires extended periods of sitting, standing and walking.
- Requires driving as part of work duties.
- Occasionally involves physical action requiring the ability to bend/crouch, reach above shoulder height, kneel/crawl, and carry objects (less than 20 Ibs) frequently throughout the shift.
- Frequent time outside in all weather conditions.
Driving on behalf of The Alex:
Successful candidates must show proof of a class 5 driver's license and a clean 3-year driver's abstract. Candidates must consent to the possibility of an annual driver's abstract review to meet our insurance provider’s requirements. Driving a mobile health vehicle at The Alex requires that staff are at least 25 years of age with a minimum of three (3) years’ driving experience.
What We Offer
Some of the great benefits The Alex has to offer include:
- 3-weeks’ vacation
- Medical and Dental Coverage
- Health / Wellness Spending Accounts
- RRSP, Student Loan Repayment Program and/or Mortgage Accelerator Payment Program (up to 5% match)
- Personal Days
- Floating Holiday
- Sick/Wellness Days
- Employee Family Assistance Plan (EFAP)
- Professional Development
How To Apply
If you are as passionate as we are about making a difference in people’s lives, please visit our career centre: Jobs at The Alex | The Alex [https://www.thealex.ca/careers/].
This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We will make every effort to accommodate candidate’s schedules and needs in all parts of the hiring process.
The Alex is committed to embedding the principles of equity, inclusion, and diversity across the organization. We are committed to removing barriers to employment that are faced by equity-seeking groups and encourage (but not require) members of these groups to self-identify as such in their cover letters.
In accordance with our strategic priorities, we particularly encourage applications from individuals who self-identify as racialized* or Indigenous (First Nation, Metis, or Inuit).
*The term “racialized” is used here instead of the more outdated and inaccurate terms “racial minority, “visible minority”, “person of colour”, or “non-White”.
For further information about The Alex and its programs, we encourage you to visit our website at www.thealex.ca
At The Alex, we place a high value on strong, ethical, and professional relationships between clients and primary care providers. Clear boundaries are essential to ensuring safe, respectful, and effective care. To protect clients, medical professionals and staff, employees and contractors of The Alex are not permitted to access internal physicians, nurses, mental health clinicians, or other allied health professional services during their employment.
We recognize that some applicants may have had, or may currently have, meaningful care relationships with The Alex at the time of applying. If you are currently a client and wish to continue in our recruitment process, you are asked to disclose your service provider relationship. Should you be hired, you will be required to transition your care to an external provider within your first 90 days of employment and maintain this external care relationship for the duration of your employment. Reasonable extensions of the 90-day deadline may be considered where absolutely necessary and in the sole discretion of The Alex.
This approach helps us maintain clear boundaries, uphold professional standards, and protect our workers’ rights to privacy and confidentiality.
8:30 am – 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday
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Peer Support Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
Are you passionate about leveraging your lived experience with mental health, substance use, poverty, homelessness and / or food insecurity to make a meaningful impact? Do you possess the skills to bridge cultural connections and provide both immediate assistance and comprehensive guidance? If so, we encourage you to apply today and contribute your dedication and innovative ideas to The Alex, where you can help create a supportive and culturally enriching environment for our community.
What We Do:
Since 1973, The Alex has been a community-based, not-for-profit organization providing integrated primary health care, community support services, and housing-focused programs to individuals and families who experience barriers to accessing traditional health, housing, and social service systems. Services are grounded in principles of health equity, low-barrier access, trauma-informed practice, cultural safety, harm reduction, and person-centered care.
The Mobile Care Clinic is a flexible outreach service that provides low-barrier supports including basic wound care, hygiene supplies, peer support, and harm reduction resources, with referral pathways to additional services as needed.
Reporting to the Program Manager and working collaboratively with the broader team of professionals at The Alex, the Peer Support Worker (PSW) draws upon their own lived experience to encourage and empower individuals who are living with addictions, mental health, physical health, and social complexities. Working from a recovery orientated framework with principles of harm reduction and trauma-informed care, the Peer Support Worker will provide immediate assistance for clients to access basic needs, and support to navigate health and social support. Additionally, this role will support programs, engage community members, and respond to critical incidents.
This is a permanent, full-time position.
What You Will Do:
- Drive and operate an Alex mobile clinic safely to support program delivery.
- Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team of professionals to provide culturally appropriate, holistic, episodic care to vulnerable populations in our community.
- Ensure clients and professionals are welcomed promptly, appropriately, and are supported effectively.
- Provide support during crisis/emergency situations by utilizing de-escalation techniques and/or motivational interviewing skills as appropriate.
- Offer an empathetic, listening ear to clients.
- Engage in supportive conversation with clients to explore, coordinate, advocate and connect to internal and external services and resources designed to meet the clients’ needs.
- Be a creative problem solver and have the ability to think outside the box in order to help clients achieve success where they formerly have not.
- Assist clients with needs related to housing, entitlements/benefits, employment, education, and community integration.
- Provide client-centered and culturally informed services.
- Support and assist with group programming for participants and staff relevant to lived experience.
- Complete data collection and documentation with precision, adhering to agency policies and procedures.
- Support and attend client appointments on and off site.
- Maintain client confidentiality and clear boundaries.
- Represent the program and the agency in the community in a professional manner
- Perform additional duties as assigned.
What You Bring:
- Completion of the CMHA Calgary School of Peer Support course or other recognized Peer Training is considered a strong asset.
- Demonstrated commitment in peer support context working with individuals with health concerns, which may include and focus on mental health, substance use, poverty, homelessness and food insecurity.
- Lived experience navigating the health and social care systems is an asset.
- Superior engagement skills and excitement for new opportunities.
- Base level computer skills.
- Comfortable working independently and as a part of a team.
- Ability to contribute to a positive work environment and team culture.
- High level of initiative and self-motivation.
- Flexible and adaptable.
- High level of self-awareness.
- Determined and committed to excellence.
- Training in any of the following is considered an asset: Applied Suicide Intervention Training, Mental Health First Aid, Nonviolent Crisis Intervention, and Motivational Interviewing.
- Working knowledge base of local resources for housing, mental health, addiction, community support, finances, etc.
- First Aid (Basic or Intermediate) – Level C CPR & AED within 30 days of hire date; certification must be valid for a minimum of 6 months upon hire.
- Class 5 driver’s license and a clean 3-year driver's abstract are required.
- Minimum of 25 years of age and three (3) years of driving experience is required to drive an Alex mobile health vehicle.
- Experience driving large (40-foot) vehicles or willingness to be trained is preferred.
- Air brake (Q endorsement) is an asset.
- A satisfactory vulnerable sector criminal record clearance and child welfare intervention check are required.
- Demonstrated knowledge, understanding and commitment to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action is preferred.
Work Environment and Hours:
- Predominantly outreach on the Mobile Clinic with some in-office components (Alex Mobile Headquaters:4539 6th Street NE).
- Standard hours are 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday; some flexibility in schedule is required.
- 1.0 FTE (37.5 hrs / week).
- Continuously requires extended periods of sitting, standing and walking.
- Requires driving as part of work duties.
- Occasionally involves physical action requiring the ability to bend/crouch, reach above shoulder height, kneel/crawl, and carry objects (less than 20 Ibs) frequently throughout the shift.
- Frequent time outside in all weather conditions.
Driving on behalf of The Alex:
Successful candidates must show proof of a class 5 driver's license and a clean 3-year driver's abstract. Candidates must consent to the possibility of an annual driver's abstract review to meet our insurance provider’s requirements. Driving a mobile health vehicle at The Alex requires that staff are at least 25 years of age with a minimum of three (3) years’ driving experience.
What We Offer
Some of the great benefits The Alex has to offer include:
- 3-weeks’ vacation
- Medical and Dental Coverage
- Health / Wellness Spending Accounts
- RRSP, Student Loan Repayment Program and/or Mortgage Accelerator Payment Program (up to 5% match)
- Personal Days
- Floating Holiday
- Sick/Wellness Days
- Employee Family Assistance Plan (EFAP)
- Professional Development
How To Apply
If you are as passionate as we are about making a difference in people’s lives, please visit our career centre: Jobs at The Alex | The Alex [https://www.thealex.ca/careers/].
This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We will make every effort to accommodate candidate’s schedules and needs in all parts of the hiring process.
The Alex is committed to embedding the principles of equity, inclusion, and diversity across the organization. We are committed to removing barriers to employment that are faced by equity-seeking groups and encourage (but not require) members of these groups to self-identify as such in their cover letters.
In accordance with our strategic priorities, we particularly encourage applications from individuals who self-identify as racialized* or Indigenous (First Nation, Metis, or Inuit).
*The term “racialized” is used here instead of the more outdated and inaccurate terms “racial minority, “visible minority”, “person of colour”, or “non-White”.
For further information about The Alex and its programs, we encourage you to visit our website at www.thealex.ca
At The Alex, we place a high value on strong, ethical, and professional relationships between clients and primary care providers. Clear boundaries are essential to ensuring safe, respectful, and effective care. To protect clients, medical professionals and staff, employees and contractors of The Alex are not permitted to access internal physicians, nurses, mental health clinicians, or other allied health professional services during their employment.
We recognize that some applicants may have had, or may currently have, meaningful care relationships with The Alex at the time of applying. If you are currently a client and wish to continue in our recruitment process, you are asked to disclose your service provider relationship. Should you be hired, you will be required to transition your care to an external provider within your first 90 days of employment and maintain this external care relationship for the duration of your employment. Reasonable extensions of the 90-day deadline may be considered where absolutely necessary and in the sole discretion of The Alex.
This approach helps us maintain clear boundaries, uphold professional standards, and protect our workers’ rights to privacy and confidentiality.
8:30 am – 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday