Job Description
Mental Health & Wellness Officer (Terrace campus)
Job description and duties
CMTN acknowledges the six unceded traditional territories its campuses reside on: Haida, Tsimshian (Ts'msyen), Nisga'a, Haisla, Gitxsan, Wet'suwet'en nations.
Coast Mountain College (CMTN), Terrace campus, invites applications for term Mental Health & Wellness Officer (MHWO). Some travel may be necessary. This appointment will commence as soon as possible and end May 31, 2024 for 35 hours per week. Salary will be in accordance with the BCGEU Support Staff Salary Scale, Level 9: $2,062.90 biweekly plus a comprehensive benefit plan.
Duties: The Mental Health and Wellness Officer (MHWO) fosters conditions that enhance students' health and well-being by organizing inclusive, proactive, and relevant events and programs ensuring responsive and informed planning. This involves collaboration with internal departments and external agencies and researching current post-secondary approaches to supporting mental health and well-being.
An illustrative sample of tasks include but are not limited to the following:
- Works with Manager of Community and Student Wellbeing to ensure alignment of events and initiatives with Student Mental Health and Wellness (MHW) Strategy
- Recommend best practices for supporting student wellbeing
- Collaborate with the Student Engagement Coordinator and external services to design and deliver wellbeing events for students
- Collaborate with First Nations Access Coordinators to ensure alignment with Indigenization and Reconciliation in their planning of initiatives to support the student population at CMTN
- Collaborate with COLT to ensure alignment with Teaching and Learning training initiatives
- Advocates for Mental Health awareness and de-stigmatization across CMTN community
- Supports triage processes for directing students in need of counselling or other support
- Collects and maintains data related to events, activities and MHW strategy outcomes
- All other tasks of similar scope and complexity as required
Qualifications
A Bachelor degree in Social Work or Psychology along with a minimum of 2 years of experience in a student-focused environment as well as experience with design and implementation of knowledge translation for diverse groups, through, but not limited to, workshops, awareness campaigns, and presentations.
Required skills, abilities, and knowledge includes:
- Experience in design and implementation of knowledge translation for diverse groups, through, but not limited to, workshops, awareness campaigns, and presentations
- Current knowledge of the intersectionality of holistic wellbeing with other social, economic, diversity and equity factors
- Able to exercises discretion and sound judgement around sensitive matters
- Exhibits active listening skills, empathy, and awareness of confidentiality
- Strong written, verbal, and technology skills
- Ability to function effectively across cultures, particularly with the Indigenous communities
- Prior experience in a post-secondary institution is an asset
Application information
To apply please send a cover letter, quoting competition #23.101B, and an up-to-date resume to:
Coast Mountain College, Human Resources, Email: apply@coastmountaincollege.ca
NOTE: Only complete applications (with a cover letter and resume included) received to the above noted email address will be considered.
CMTN provides quality learning experiences that help prepare our students for successful, positive futures. We celebrate the diversity of our northern and Indigenous populations and reflect this diversity in our programs, services and workforce. In accordance with CMTN’s strategic plan, we encourage applications from Indigenous individuals.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Closing dateJuly 25, 2023Competition number23.101BJob statusOpenPosting typeSupportAudienceInternal BCGEU Support StaffDepartmentCampuses
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