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Case Manager - Indigenous Mobile Crisis Response Team (Contract) (35-26)

Canadian Mental Health Association
May 28, 2026
Full-time
On-site
Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada
$29.85 - $39 USD yearly

     INTERNAL/EXTERNAL POSTING: OPEN UNTIL FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2026, AT 4:00PM


                             CASE MANAGER - INDIGENOUS MCRT (CONTRACT) (35-26)

                                           

                                           MOBILE CRISIS RESPONSE TEAM

                                          B’SAANIBAMAADSIWIN PROGRAM

 

Job Status: Contract until March 2027
Hours of Work: 35 hours per week
Base Office: Parry Sound
Competition: 35-26

 

Purpose of the Position: B’saanibamaadsiwin Indigenous Mental Health and Addictions is seeking an Indigenous Mobile Crisis Response Team Case Manager to provide culturally safe, trauma-informed, and clinically grounded crisis response to individuals, families, and communities in the Parry Sound region. This position works in close partnership with the Ontario Provincial Police as part of the Mobile Crisis Response Team. The Case Manager provides the mental health, addictions, crisis assessment, de-escalation, safety planning, referral, and follow-up components of the response. This is not a policing role. The position exists to bring a health, community, and culturally informed response to situations involving mental health, substance use, emotional distress, grief, trauma, family conflict, suicide risk, or community crisis.

 

As a B’saanibamaadsiwin position, the role is grounded in service to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals, families, and communities. The successful candidate will understand the ongoing impacts of colonization, intergenerational trauma, systemic racism, and barriers to care, while also recognizing the strengths of Indigenous identity, culture, family, community, ceremony, and self-determination.

 

Indigenous Hiring Priority

This is an Indigenous-specific position within B’saanibamaadsiwin Indigenous Mental Health and Addictions. First Nations, Inuit, and Métis applicants who meet the qualifications for the position will be given priority consideration in the hiring process. Applicants are invited to voluntarily self-identify in their cover letter or application. CMHA Muskoka-Parry Sound strongly encourages applications from Indigenous candidates, including candidates with lived, professional, cultural, community, and/or land-based knowledge relevant to this work.

 

Major Responsibilities

The Indigenous Mobile Crisis Response Team Case Manager will:

  • Provide mobile crisis response in partnership with OPP, including attending calls where mental health, addictions, suicidal ideation, emotional distress, family conflict, grief, trauma, or risk concerns are present.
  • Provide crisis assessment, de-escalation, engagement, safety planning, brief intervention, referral, and follow-up from a culturally safe, trauma-informed, client-centred approach.
  • Work collaboratively with OPP while maintaining a clear health-care, clinical, and culturally informed role.
  • Support diversion from unnecessary hospital, justice, or police involvement where appropriate and safe to do so.
  • Respond to emergency departments in the region to complete crisis assessments, provide support, assist with discharge planning, and connect individuals to appropriate community services.
  • Provide support to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals and families in a way that respects culture, identity, community connection, choice, and self-determination.
  • Establish and maintain strong working relationships with First Nations communities, Indigenous organizations, OPP, hospitals, crisis services, addiction services, housing supports, justice partners, and other community agencies.
  • Participate in after-hours crisis response, on-call coverage, shift management, and the agency’s 24/7/365 crisis service as required.
  • Participate in community development, education, consultation, outreach, and relationship-building activities.
  • Maintain accurate, timely, and professional documentation in accordance with agency standards and privacy legislation.
  • Participate in clinical consultation, supervision, team meetings, case review, training, and quality improvement activities.

 

 

Education, Experience, and Qualifications

The preferred candidate will have:

  • A degree or diploma in social work, psychology, nursing, addictions, mental health, Indigenous studies, human services, or another relevant field.
  • A combination of education, professional experience, community experience, cultural knowledge, and demonstrated crisis response skill may be considered.
  • Experience providing crisis intervention, supportive counselling, case management, risk assessment, safety planning, mental health support, addictions support, or community-based outreach.
  • Knowledge of serious mental illness, substance use, concurrent disorders, trauma, suicide risk, family violence, homelessness, poverty, and the social determinants of health.
  • Demonstrated understanding of Indigenous history, colonization, intergenerational trauma, systemic racism, and the current health and social realities affecting Indigenous people and communities.
  • Ability to provide services in a culturally safe, trauma-informed, non-judgmental, flexible, and respectful manner.
  • Comfort working alongside police while maintaining a clear clinical, client-centred, and culturally safe role.
  • Ability to remain calm, grounded, and professional in high-stress, unpredictable, and emotionally intense situations.
  • Ability to work independently in the community and as part of a multidisciplinary team in a rural setting.
  • Knowledge of local services, First Nations communities, Indigenous organizations, hospitals, addiction services, mental health services, and social service resources in the Parry Sound region is an asset.
  • Experience with Microsoft Word, Outlook, electronic documentation systems, and routine administrative documentation.
  • A valid Ontario G or G2 driver’s licence and access to safe, reliable transportation.
  • Willingness to work flexible hours, including days, evenings, weekends, statutory holidays, and after-hours on-call coverage.
  • Indigenous language fluency is an asset.

 

Salary scale:  $29.85 to $39.09 per hour commensurate with qualifications and experience

Benefits include: Enrollment in a Registered Retirement plan with HOOPP where contributions start on date of hire.

 

You are invited to submit your application quoting competition #35-26 by 4:00pm on Friday, June 12, 2026, to:

 

                                                         The Hiring Committee

               Canadian Mental Health Association, Muskoka-Parry Sound Branch

                                               173-202 Manitoba Street

                                            Bracebridge, Ontario P1L 1S3

                       Telephone: (705) 645-2262     Online: CMHA MPS Careers

 

 

Canadian Mental Health Association Muskoka – Parry Sound (CMHAMPS) is an equal opportunity employer and we value the importance of diversity, dignity and worth of every individual in the workplace.

 

Qualified consumers/survivors and/or family members are encouraged to apply

 

We retain all applications submitted for one year after the closing date of this posting for consideration in any future postings.

 

As part of our commitment to Accessibility, if you wish this information in a different format, please contact our office at 705-645-2262 or email feedback@cmhamps.ca

 

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We thank all applicants but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.