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Psychosocial Support Worker

No. 239
March 31, 2026
Location
Laval
Salary
$24 to $26 per hour, based on experience
Job category
Governmental services - Health care
Type of job
Permanent
Schedule
Day shifts + on-call rotation (1 week out of 2) with compensation
Passionate about supporting individuals in vulnerable situations, you’re looking to put your clinical skills to work in a role that truly makes an impact? As a Psychosocial Support Worker, you will play a key role in residential stability and social reintegration, while ensuring services align with the organization’s values and intervention approach. If you're driven to help others and have experience in the non-profit or healthcare sector, this opportunity is for you.

Tasks

  • Conduct psychosocial assessments and provide follow-up (including phone support) for individuals experiencing vulnerability or housing instability.
  • Explain intervention objectives within a structured psychosocial support framework.
  • Facilitate awareness and support activities promoting well-being, social inclusion, and personal development.
  • Collaborate with internal teams and partners within the community network and supportive housing services.
  • Monitor and follow up on individual and group interventions.
  • Develop and update individualized intervention plans.
  • Perform other related duties to support daily operations of the organization and housing services.

Advantages

  • Group insurance plan with 50% employer contribution.
  • Additional compensation for on-call shifts and phone usage.
  • Generous vacation bank with flexible personal days.
  • Supportive, people-centered, and purpose-driven work environment.
  • Ongoing professional development and training opportunities.

Job requirements

  • Availability to work alternating day/evening shifts and 1 weekend out of 2.
  • College diploma or bachelor’s degree in a related field (Social Work, Psychology, Criminology, Special Education).
  • Experience in social reintegration, homelessness, and mental health.
  • Strong knowledge of community and government resources.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Valid certifications: CPR/First Aid and overdose prevention (Naloxone).

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