Job Summary:
Complete job description available by request
- Facilitate community events and educational workshops
- Respond to phone, email, and web-based questions related to sexual health
- Distribute harm reduction materials and provide risk reduction education to clients
- Create and manage sexual health and harm reduction resources
The job is part time, 46.5 hours per two-week period (including holiday pay hours). The regular work days for this position may vary depending on operational needs.
The position is classified as classification 56, on the CUPE Local 2348 salary scale. A comprehensive benefit package is provided as per employee eligibility via HEB Manitoba.
This position is funded for 1,209 hours annually, including holiday pay hours.
Key Responsibilities
Health Promotion, Education & Information
- Support on-site and external community workshops and groups aimed at increasing knowledge, awareness and risk reduction among members of target populations and on topics related to HIV/STBBI transmission
- Support the community provider capacity building training, in collaboration with a prevention team, to encourage expanded or improved access to prevention and harm reduction programming.
- Respond to phone and/or web-based sexual health, ST/BBI information questions and concerns;
- Support public engagement and communications, in including the use of social media platforms;
- Distribute harm reduction materials and provides risk reduction education to clients as requested.
- Collaborate with Program staff to support Nine Circles events including but not limited to World AIDS Day, Sexual Health Awareness Week, Pride;
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Submit an Application
Interested candidates may forward their letter of application and résumé to (no faxes, please):
Nine Circles Community Health Centre
Attention: Manager, Health Promotion and Outreach
705 Broadway Winnipeg MB R3G 0X2
Email: treimer@ninecircles.ca
Deadline for application: Monday, January 27th, 2014 by 4:00 p.m.
Nine Circles encourages application from qualified First Nations and Métis persons, as well as qualified gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, and two-spirited persons.
Nine Circles thanks all applicants for their interest, however only those selected for further consideration will be contacted