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COPE Mental Health Group Facilitator

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ORGANIZATION: Community Care Durham

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Community Care Durham

Assist with group facilitation and social recreation in supporting clients with emotional and/or mental health concerns.

How can I help?
Reporting to COPE staff, assist COPE Mental Health clients in fulfilling their self-identified goals through the
facilitation of a mental health support group.

What is expected of me?
A variety of groups are offered Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:30am and 9:00pm. Flexible
shifts based on your availability with a time commitment of 1 to 3 hours per week.

  • Provide unbiased and observational support to COPE clients
  • Meet at scheduled times with clients (e.g. scheduled support group)
  • Submit completed client notes and attendance sheets on a regular basis
  • Submit Volunteer Report Forms at month end to the COPE Program Manager (if applicable) and
  • provide regular updates
  • Attend in-service meetings, workshops and volunteer support meetings as scheduled

A commitment of 1 year is required after orientation and training. All volunteers are required to complete a
probationary period.

See full description here: COPE-Mental-Health-Group-Facilitator_volunteerPosition_2023.pdf (communitycaredurham.on.ca)


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About Community Care Durham

Location:

20 Sunray St, Whitby, Ontario L9L 1P3, CA

Mission Statement

"Supporting People, Strengthening Community". At CCD, coordinated networks of volunteers and inter-professional staff, working out of integrated community hubs and other locations, strive to enrich the well-being and quality of life for people who choose to live at home.

Description

About CCD

Community Care Durham (CCD) is a multi-service registered charitable organization providing a broad range of support services for individuals over the age of 16 and their caregivers so that people are enabled to maximize their independence and thrive where they choose to live.

Interested in learning more about Community Care Durham? Check out our website! https://www.communitycaredurham.on.ca


Canadian Nonprofit Employer of Choice Award

Community Care Durham is proud to be a recipient of the Canadian Nonprofit Employer of Choice (NEOC) Award. The award recognizes nonprofits whose exemplary talent management practices support successful mission delivery in the communities they serve. The NEOC Award is a tool that measures a nonprofit’s Leadership attributes, HR practices and employee opinions.

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WHEN

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WHERE

Community Care DurhamPickering, Uxbridge, Whitby and Clarington, Durham Canada

SKILLS

  • Mental Health

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Orientation or Training
  • Flexible shifts based on your availability with a time commitment of 1 to 3 hours per week.
  • Satisfactory Police Vulnerable Sector Check

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