
Family Navigator - Family Navigation Project - Temporary full-time 2025
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
- Toronto, ON
- 35.451-45.492 $ par an
- Temporaire
- Temps-plein
- Collaborate with community partners to identify youth and families from equity-deserving communities in need of navigation support, facilitating smoother transitions across services.
- Provide flexible, navigation support, including both in-person and virtual options, at 2–3 community partner sites serving equity-deserving populations, based on project priorities and client needs.
- Reduce barriers to service access and advocate for timely transitions across mental health, addictions, housing, legal, and social systems.
- Build trust and rapport through strengths-based, trauma-informed, and culturally-responsive engagement.
- Conduct comprehensive needs assessments to understand client strengths, challenges, service needs, and goals, and reassess over time based on changing needs and readiness.
- Provide psychoeducation on mental health and addictions.
- Build strong, collaborative relationships with community partner’s staff to co-develop responsive service strategies.
- Strengthen referral pathways between community partners and FNP, enhancing coordination and access to care.
- Promote navigation services and build trust with youth, families, and community stakeholders through outreach, education, and a visible presence at community events, partner sites, and sector meetings.
- Participate in regular case consultations and knowledge-sharing sessions with the FNP team to align service planning with client needs.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of mental health and addiction (MHA) system resources by contributing to a shared database of services and insights, ensuring they are appropriate, accessible, and aligned with the needs of equity-deserving communities.
- Share service updates to support collective learning and coordinated care and help develop tools, guides, and training materials for community partners.
- Post-secondary education in Social Work, Psychology, Community Health, or a related human services field, or an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience, with a strong foundation in mental health and/or addictions (Master’s degree or additional certification in mental health and/or addictions preferred).
- Demonstrated experience working meaningfully with equity-deserving communities, including Black, Indigenous, and other racialized groups, 2SLGBTQIA+, communities living in poverty, persons with disabilities, newcomers, and those at various intersections of these and other identities.
- Fluency in a second language relevant to the diverse communities across the GTA is preferred.
- Strong understanding of systemic barriers and demonstrated cultural competency and sensitivity.
- Proven ability to build trusting, respectful relationships across diverse populations and service sectors.
- Skilled in interdisciplinary collaboration, navigating complex service systems, and maintaining PHIPA-compliant documentation.
- Highly organized, self-directed, and adaptable, with the ability to work flexibly and collaboratively across multiple community-based settings (GTA travel required).