environsPurpose of the Position The Chapter Lead/Patient Well-being coordinator is responsible for advancing the quality of care received by patients and the SCD knowledge of healthcare providers in the south eastern region (Ottawa, Kingston, and environs). The incumbent will provide psychosocial support, support patients in accessing optimal care in hospitals, build relationships with community health centres and organizations, and grow SCAGO in the region. The incumbent will also build a community hub for SCD and the larger community. Working Environment The chapter lead/patient wellbeing will work in a fast-paced, high-demand environment involving clients with physical and psycho-social issues of a complex, sensitive, and time-urgent nature. He/she will maintain professionalism and efficiency working with limited supervision, exerting initiative, good judgment, and excellent communication skills. He/she will be empathetic, compassionate and understanding when dealing with the clients. Preference for candidate with social work or psychology background. The incumbent must reside in Ottawa and environs. # Of Hours/ Job Type 30 - 35 hours/week @ $35/hour. Services are mostly delivered either in-person at the hospital or other service locations as might be necessary from time to time. There is an opportunity for a 1-2 days/week of remote work thereafter. The incumbent may also be required to support psycho-social events on 1-2 Saturdays/month and must be able to work flexible hours. Growth Opportunity SCAGO is an organization that actively supports staff growth. Based on performance, growth opportunities include contract extension, advancement within the organization and staff training. Role Expectations Regional growth and community engagement Develop and lead a regional work plan to grow SCAGO in the Southeastern region. Support implementation of quality standards for SCD in the region''s hospitals Provide psycho-social support to people with sickle cell disease. Advocacy and Support Services Advocate for clients (e.g., OW, ACSD, SSAH, ODSP, housing eviction) Provide crisis management from a trauma-informed lens Provide counseling and consultation services to individuals and families with SCD Operate from evidence-based case management approaches Respond to emails, phone calls, or other correspondence on time Data Management and Quality Improvement Develop and maintain a database to identify and manage sub-optimal care experiences in hospital settings Provide accurate, timely, and relevant evaluations and reports to management and hospital partners Utilize software applications to record, track, and report on clients'' journeys Ensure all communications and records are kept confidential and secure Regional Outreach and Collaboration Work with hospitals, patients, and families Work closely with other chapter leads to support programs across the province Develop and implement plans to tackle unemployment and housing issues within the SCD community Collaborate with employment agencies and OYAP to improve employability of SCD patients Additional Responsibilities Other duties as assigned by the CEO Conduct surveys, focus group interviews, and research to understand the needs of the SCD community Establish relationships and programs to help families navigate essential services Hold and facilitate virtual and/or in-person peer support group meetings Conduct monthly peer support sessions. Network with external stakeholders in the community Qualifications 1. A masters degree in social work (MSW) or clinical psychology is preferred. 2. Familiarity with relevant legislation (e.g. Health Care Consent Act, Mental Health Act, etc.) 3. Superior communication, problem-solving, time management, and documentation skills 4. Ability to work collaboratively as a member of a multidisciplinary team 5. Self-motivated and demonstrated ability to manage a busy and varied caseload 6. Background in qualitative and quantitative studies an asset 7. A minimum of 2 years+ experience working with racialized communities or patient organizations is desirable. 8. Experience with Teletherapy and creating a successful virtual experience 9. Experience providing consultation and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams 10. Completion of a satisfactory Police Vulnerable Sector check Apply through this posting OR send your cover letter and resume, with references included, as a single document to executive@sicklecellanemia.ca. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $35.00 per hour Expected hours: 30 35 per week Benefits: Company events Flexible schedule On-site parking Flexible language requirement: French not required Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekends as needed Application question(s): Are you available to commence work within 8 weeks? Education: Master''s Degree (required) Experience: social worker: 3 years (required) patient support or advocacy: 3 years (required) leadership: 3 years (required) Work Location: On the road Application deadline: 2025-04-30 Expected start date: 2025-06-15
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Chapter Lead / Patient Wellbeing Coordinator