Peer Support Provider at Hamilton Health Sciences
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Empathetic Listening, Non-judgmental Support, System Navigation, Resource Connection, Confidentiality, Equity, Inclusion, Family-Centered Care, Electronic Platforms Proficiency, Home Visits

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
As part of the Outpatient Complex Care Team the Peer Support Provider will play a critical role in supporting patients and their families who are navigating the challenges of serious illness diagnosis, and compiling resources to support families throughout their unique healthcare journey. This role is ideal for someone with lived experience who can provide empathetic listening, non-judgmental support, system navigation and connections to community resources. This role works closely with Outpatient Complex Care Social Worker, team and healthcare providers as part of day to day operations, as well as community organizations to help families feel supported, understood, and connected throughout their healthcare journey. Peer support will be provided in person and virtually to best meet the family needs. Peer Support is attached to the outpatient clinic structure however support can also be provided in an inpatient unit or patient’s home. 1. High school diploma required 2. University of college degree or diploma in social sciences or related field an asset 3. Certificate in Peer Support Training from a recognized training provider or relevant work experience with demonstrated ability and understanding of core essentials of peer support provision preferred. 4. Access to a vehicle as needed 5. Ability to go to community sites to conduct home visits 6. Experience with equity deserving communities and/or combination of lived experience 7. Experience working with medically complex youth and inter-professional teams. 8. Proficiency in additional languages is strongly preferred 9. Proficiency in using electronics (computer, cell phone) and electronic platforms in order to provide virtual support to families 10. Ability to maintain confidentiality 11. Commitment to equity, inclusion, and family-centered care
Responsibilities
The Peer Support Provider will support patients and families dealing with serious illness diagnoses by offering empathetic listening, non-judgmental support, and connecting them to necessary community resources. This role involves close collaboration with the Outpatient Complex Care Team, social workers, and healthcare providers to ensure families feel supported throughout their healthcare journey.
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