Peer Support Worker – Canada Summer Jobs Program
Job role overview
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Date posted
April 24, 2026
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Closing date
May 23, 2026
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Hiring location
Oshawa
Description
Position Title: Peer Support Worker– Canada Summer Jobs Program (1 position)
Job Posting Deadline for Internal Candidates: April 28, 2026, at 5:00pm
Employment Status: Fixed Term Contract until August 21, 2026 (16 weeks)
Position Status: This is a Non-Bargaining Unit position
This positing is for an existing vacancy
Hours of Work: Monday-Friday, 35 hours per week with limited evening and weekend requirements
Hourly Rate: $17.60 per hour – Eligible for HOOPP
Position Reports to: Manager, Youth Wellness Hub
Primary work location: Oshawa with flexibility to work at other DCHC sites as required.
In partnership with the Canada Summer Jobs Program and its guiding principles, DCHC welcomes all qualified students to apply, particularly those considered as priority students (students with disabilities, Indigenous students, and students who are members of visible minority groups).
Organization
Durham Community Health Centre (DCHC) is a registered, charitable organization that provides integrated, accessible, and equitable community-based primary care, wellness services, and health education to Durham community members who face multiple barriers to their health and well-being.
DCHC also provides equity-based programs and services that focus on priority populations such as Indigenous, Black, the 2SLGBTQI Community, Newcomers to Canada, Seniors, and Unattached patients (i.e., those without a family doctor), to name a few. DCHC ensures Durham community members receive not only sick care, but preventive care as well.
At DCHC, we are a team-based interprofessional group of staff including physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, counselors, dietitians, outreach workers, medical secretaries, and other administrative staff. We always place every client at the centre of our approach to care, based on their needs. We address these needs through integrated clinical and wellness care and health education.
It's an exciting time to be joining DCHC, while we are embarking on an energizing path with a focus on making our biggest impact yet on local health care by diversifying, expanding, and leveraging our Strategic Plan, Theory of Change, Brand, Client Stories and Resources.
DCHC’s 2023 – 2026 Strategic Goals
· Drive Program and Service Integration and Client Experience Across All that DCHC Does
· Evolve Program Offerings to Improve Health Equity and Meet the Needs of DCHC’s Priority Populations
· Establish DCHC as a System Advocate and Champion for Equity
· Enhance DCHC’s Brand and Awareness Across Durham Region
· Become an Employer of Choice with a Focus on Recruitment, Retention, and Development
Position Overview
The Youth Peer Support Worker will support youth wellness, engagement, and inclusion at the Ajax Youth Wellness Hub. The role involves providing peer support, mentorship, and guidance to youth, especially those from underrepresented groups such as Black, Indigenous, racialized, 2SLGBTQI+, and youth with disabilities. Drawing on lived experience with mental health or wellness challenges, the Peer Support Worker will engage youth in activities that promote mental wellness, self-advocacy, and life skills. This position also emphasizes skills development, supervision, and mentorship, offering the youth valuable career-building experience in community and mental health services.
To be eligible for this position through the Canada Summer Jobs initiative, you must:
- be between 15 and 30 years of age at the start of the employment;
- have been registered as full-time students in the previous academic year and intend to return to school on a full-time basis in the next academic year; or have completed a diploma or a degree
- be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person to whom refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act;
- Have a valid Social Insurance Number (SIN) and be legally entitled to work in Canada in accordance with relevant provincial/territorial legislation and regulations.
Key Responsibilities:
Youth Peer Support & Mentorship
· Build trusting, supportive relationships with youth based on empathy, respect, and recovery principles.
· Provide peer support using lived experience to encourage resilience, self-advocacy, and empowerment.
· Help youth navigate mental health, wellness, and social services, connecting them to relevant resources.
· Model and teach coping strategies, self-care, and wellness skills.
· Support youth engagement in peer-led programs and wellness workshops at the Hub.
Youth Engagement, Outreach & Community Connection
· Assist with peer-led activities (e.g., art groups, skill-building workshops) designed to support youth wellness and personal growth.
· Participate in outreach efforts to engage priority youth populations both virtually and in-person.
· Contribute to the co-design of youth programs, ensuring youth voice and leadership are central to decision-making.
Collaboration & Organizational Contribution
· Work as part of a team that includes child and youth workers, clinicians, and peer staff to ensure inclusive, trauma-informed service delivery.
· Participate in supervision and training to build professional skills and receive ongoing feedback.
· Contribute to program evaluation and improvement processes through feedback and documentation.
Health, Safety, and Professional Development
· Adhere to Hub policies, health & safety protocols, and confidentiality guidelines.
· Support crisis response efforts under supervision, when necessary.
· Attend regular training and development to deepen knowledge of youth mental health, peer support, and community engagement.
Qualifications
- Lived or living experience with mental health, substance use, or wellness challenges.
- Interest in supporting youth through peer support and mentorship.
- Strong communication, interpersonal, and teamwork skills
- Proof of attending post-secondary education as of September 2026 or have completed a diploma or degree
- Current Criminal Reference Check (including Vulnerable Sector Screening), if in the age range of 18-30.
Full vaccination against COVID-19 is mandatory for this position (DCHC will however adhere to its duty to accommodate those who are unable to be fully vaccinated for a reason related to a human rights protected ground).
Application Process:
• While we thank all applicants for their interest in applying, only those qualified and considered for an interview will be contacted. All applicant submissions will be kept on file for six months, for future consideration.
• All applicants are encouraged to provide a valid email address for communication purposes. Applicants may receive written correspondence regarding this job posting directly to the email address provided on their resume. As an applicant, it is your responsibility to ensure that you check your email regularly.
• All positions are subject to the successful completion of the following pre-employment conditions for all external hires: Reference Checks; and Criminal Background checks (including Vulnerable Sector Screening).
• Please be advised that AI Technology supports the screening process of applications. All final hiring decisions are made by our recruitment team.
Durham Community Health Centre (DCHC) is committed to creating an inclusive environment that welcomes and celebrates diversity so that all employees have the opportunity to thrive. DCHC will comply with all applicable standards as set out in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA), the provisions of the Ontario Human Rights Code, and any other applicable legislation. Accessibility: If you have accessibility needs and require alternate formats or other accommodations, please contact our Talent and Culture team at 905-723-0036, or by email to recruiting@durhamchc.ca.
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