Curriculum Coordinator at Canadian Mental Health Association Toronto Branch
Toronto, Ontario, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Jul, 26

Salary

17.7

Posted On

17 Apr, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Curriculum design, Instructional design, Adult learning principles, Mental health support, iSpring LMS, Digital learning tools, Trauma-informed practice, Anti-oppressive practice, Project coordination, Client-centered practice, Multimedia content creation, Skill-building interventions, Documentation, Communication, Collaboration

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
Curriculum Coordinator – Clinical Program (Temporary Summer Student)   ---------------------------------------- The Role and Opportunity  The Curriculum Coordinator Summer Student will support CMHA Toronto’s Housing Program by creating educational curriculum and learning resources that help clients build skills for independent living. This includes designing structured learning materials, interactive content for online training platforms, and supporting print and multimedia resources. The position is ideal for students in adult education, teaching, occupational therapy, social work, psychology, or other clinical backgrounds. The role emphasizes practical experience applying evidence-based practices in curriculum development for clients with complex health conditions, including mental health and co-occurring challenges. The student will gain experience in adult learning principles, anti-oppressive approaches, digital learning tools, and collaborative curriculum design, preparing content for iSpring LMS while integrating print materials for client accessibility. Salary: $17.70 per hour Hours of Work: 35 hours per week Term: 8 weeks Location: Hybrid / On-site as needed About CMHA Toronto CMHA Toronto [https://cmhato.org/] is the city’s leading community mental health agency. We provide accessible, quality care for Toronto residents through programs, research and advocacy that create belonging and hope. At CMHA Toronto, we take a client-first, recovery-oriented approach to supporting people and their families when they experience mental health challenges or live with mental illness. By integrating health and social care, we provide services that aid in long-term wellness including housing, employment, community connections and so much more. Our goal? Help everyone thrive in the community. Responsibilities Curriculum Design & Development   * Collaborate with Housing Program staff and clients toidentifylearningobjectivesfor independent living, including financial literacy, nutrition, self-care, household management, and community engagement.  * Apply evidence-based practices to ensure curriculum reflects current standards in mental health and skill-building interventions.  * Design materials suitable for adults with diverse learning styles, literacy levels, and cognitive or physical abilities.  * Ensure curriculum is anti-oppressive, culturally responsive, and inclusive, addressing the needs of marginalized populations. Instructional Materials & Print Resources     * Develop client-facing print resources such as worksheets, manuals, handouts, and visual aids.  * Create materials that accommodate varied learning methods, including visual, auditory, and experiential learning approaches.  * Collaborate with Housing staff and clients to test materials for clarity, relevance, and accessibility. Digital Learning & LMS Content    * Develop interactive modules foriSpringLMS, incorporating quizzes, multimedia presentations, and knowledge checks. * Organize andmaintaincontent within the LMS for easy navigation and accessibility.  * Use digital learning tools to enhance engagement and learning outcomes.  * Troubleshoot minor technical issues and adapt content based on client feedback. Collaboration & Client-Centered Practice    * Work closely with Housing staff, clients, and subject matter experts to co-develop materials.  * Integrate feedback from clients and frontline staff to refine curriculum content.  * Apply direct mental health practice experience to create realistic scenarios and skill-building exercises. Project Coordination & Documentation   * Maintain organized records of curriculum development activities and project milestones.  * Track timelines, deliverables, and evaluation measures for each module.  * Contribute to reports on curriculum development progress for program leadership. Experience & Education Required   * Enrolled in post-secondary program in Adult Education, Teaching, Occupational Therapy, Social Work, Psychology, or related clinical field.  * Experience or coursework in adult learning, curriculum design, or instructional development.  * Familiarity with digital learning platforms such asiSpringLMS; willingness to learn and adapt to new tools. * Knowledge of evidence-based practices in mental health, skill-building, or clinical interventions.  * Understanding of anti-oppressive, trauma-informed, and inclusive approaches.  * Experience teaching orfacilitatinglearning for adults with varied abilities, health conditions, or learning styles.  * Strong written and verbal communication skills; attention to detail; collaborative mindset. Why Choose CMHA Toronto?  If you care about mental illness and mental health and you have the right skills, then CMHA Toronto may be the place for you. We have a positive and fair workplace culture, where staff are provided with opportunities for learning and advancement. Skills Youth Will Develop: Professional / Technical Skills   * Curriculum design for clients with complex health and mental health needs  * Development of print and digital learning resources for adult learners  * Use ofiSpringLMS and other digital learning tools * Application of evidence-based practices in curriculum development  * Project coordination, tracking, and documentation Soft Skills   * Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and clients  * Adapting teaching strategies for diverse learners  * Anti-oppressive, inclusive, and trauma-informed practice  * Problem-solving, creativity, and effective communication Career-Building Skills   * Exposure to community-based mental health programming  * Practical experience designing curriculum for independent living skills  * Understanding adult learning, digital instruction, and client-centered approaches  * Hands-on application of mental health knowledge in instructional settings CMHA Toronto is an award-winning workplace committed to fostering a culture of collaboration, empathy, and accountability. Our staff value the flexibility in work schedules, the emphasis on work-life balance, and the organization's commitment to continuous learning through training and development opportunities. Many employees highlight the strong sense of community and support that make CMHA Toronto feel like more than just a workplace—it feels like a family.   As an equity-informed employer, CMHA Toronto reflects the diversity of the communities we serve and is committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace. We encourage applications from equity-deserving candidates, including Black, Indigenous, and racialized individuals, people with disabilities, 2SLGBTQ+ individuals, and women. We recognize and honour the intersectionality of equity-based identities. Personal experience with mental health challenges, whether firsthand or through a loved one, is considered an asset. If you are contacted regarding a job opportunity, please inform us before the interview if you require an accommodation. To be eligible for this role candidates will be required to adhere to our COVID-19 policy and provide proof of vaccination.  Important Disclosure: We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) to screen, assess, or select applicants at any stage of the hiring process.  This posting is for a new vacancy. CMHA Toronto thanks all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Responsibilities
The Curriculum Coordinator will design and develop educational materials and learning resources to support clients in independent living. This role involves collaborating with staff to create interactive digital modules and print resources that are accessible and inclusive.
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