JHS Durham

Needle Exchange Worker Contract

JHS Durham

Oshawa Ontario

Salary: Neg Per Hour


KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Client Support

  • Actively seek out, engage and, develop rapport with people who use drugs, people experiencing homelessness, sex workers, and other marginalized or at-risk groups utilizing a trauma-informed approach.

  • Distribute safe use supplies and practical supports to service users in office, community and within other organizations as appropriate.

  • Provide information, education, and encourage practices that promote positive health outcomes and are grounded in best practice guidelines and research.

  • Provide and encourage
    safe disposal of paraphernalia.

  • Provide emotional support and/or utilize de-escalation skills with clients experiencing crisis or distress.

  • Actively listen and assess readiness for change and support goals appropriately.

  • Refer and connect clients to health and other community services as necessary.

  • Respond to overdoses/drug poisoning when they occur; administering naloxone and calling EMS as needed.

  • Distribute Naloxone and provide training

  • Coordinates with internal staff to ensure and execute community clean up response.

Marketing and Programming

  • Support the development and implementation of promotional materials and strategies to effectively reach and engage the target population.

  • Provide education to the community on the principles of harm reduction in order to reduce stigma and eliminate barriers to accessing essential supports for service users.

  • Collaborate with other community services to improve access to harm reduction services for those at-risk.

  • Facilitate Naloxone training and distribution to address overdose risks and provide prevention education.

  • Support the creation of program marketing and information material, update the resource library and bulletin board to enhance accessibility to information and resources.

  • Organize and participate in community events

  • Organize and facilitate informational workshops to community and service users.

Program Administration

  • Recruit, interview, train, and supervise placement students to support program activities.

  • Collect, record and report accurate statistical data related to the program.

  • Complete incident reports as required.

  • Contributes information and ideas to ongoing program development and changing needs of service users and community.

  • Attend and contribute to program, agency and community meetings as appropriate.

  • Attend training and workshops as planned or directed by the funder or the Harm Reduction Program Coordinator.

  • Conduct periodic check-ins with satellite sites to share information, assess support needs, and ensure the implementation of best practices.

  • Disseminate information about agency programs and services to staff and clients.

  • Maintain supplies, inventory stock as needed.

  • Order OHRDP supplies as needed.

  • Implement client surveys as required.

  • Maintain confidentiality and adherence to program and agency policies and procedures.

  • Maintain clean, organized exchange sites.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

Education & Certifications:

  • Minimum 2 year college diploma in Addictions & Mental Health, Social Services or related field

  • MUST have previous personal lived experience related to substance use, homelessness, or addiction. Lived experience" refers to firsthand, personal experience—not secondhand experience through others such as a friend or relative.

  • A valid G driver's license.

  • Access to a personal vehicle with a minimum of $2,000,000 liability insurance.

  • Must have Hepatitis B vaccinations.

Experience:

  • Previous experience utilizing a harm reduction model in addictions counselling, social service work, and/or healthcare.

  • Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
    Strong ability to actively listen and support a diverse clientele using anti-stigma language and a trauma-informed approach.

  • Solid knowledge of substances, typical and atypical routes of administration, and risks.

  • Ability to understand and adhere to harm reduction philosophy, techniques, and strategies including safer sex practices, Hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS, STIs and testing, and treatment.

  • Good knowledge of community and healthcare services in the Durham Region.

  • Strong ability to apply motivational interviewing, crisis intervention techniques and de-escalation strategies.

  • Ability to write professional correspondence, memos, letters, etc.

  • Basic mathematical skills.

  • Ability to follow written and verbal instructions.

  • Adaptability to meet changing work needs and demands.

  • Proficiency in maintaining filing systems, basic databases, and records.

  • Superior telephone manners and strong interpersonal skills.

  • Ability to work day, evening and occasional weekend shifts.

  • Competence in using the Internet, Outlook, and Microsoft Office products, including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint and database programs.

WORKING CONDITIONS

  • May be exposed to infectious waste, diseases, conditions, etc.

  • May work outside in all weather (modified work for severe weather) and various terrain (as is reasonable)

  • Interacts with the public, clients, staff, visitors, and staff from other organizations.

  • Ongoing physical activity including walking, standing, sitting, lifting.

  • Able to lift items as heavy as 35 lbs.

  • Manual dexterity required to use desktop computer and peripherals.

  • Flexible hours as required.

Job Overview

Posted Date: 05 Nov 2025

Location: Oshawa Ontario

Salary: Neg Per Hour

Company Information

JHS Durham

Name: JHS Durham

Web: https://johnhoward.on.ca/

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