Reporting to the Family Services Team Lead, Family Peer Support Workers (FPSW) are trained to offer practical supports to people supporting a loved one who is living with a mental health challenge and/or addictions concern. The Family Peer Support Worker uses their own lived experience as a family member or caregiver to offer hope, understanding, and guidance to others in similar situations. Lived experience in family peer support refers to the personal knowledge, insight, and understanding gained through direct experience of mental health challenges, substance use, trauma, housing instability, and other related life circumstances. This experience is not only about having gone through these challenges, but about engaging in a process of reflection, recovery, and growth that enables an individual to use their story to intentionally to support others. The FPSW builds trusting relationships with families, provides emotional and practical support and helps them navigate systems of care. This role promotes recovery-oriented, trauma-informed, and family-centered approaches that strengthen both individuals and community resilience.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
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