Job Title Harm Reduction Worker (Needle Exchange)
Department Harm Reduction Services, Community and Justice
Bargaining Unit CUPE 2938.13
Salary Grade Class 4B
Posting Date August 1, 2025
Closing Date August 15, 2025
Benefits: Yes, Extended Health, LTD, Dental, Life, Accident
Vacancy: 1.0 FTE
Start Date As Soon As Possible
End Date Twelve (12) Month Contract
Application Link: https://jhsdurham.bamboohr.com/careers/422
POSITION SUMMARY
The Project X-Change Program is committed to engaging people who use substances in a non-judgmental, culturally safe, and non-coercive manner. It prioritizes human rights, dignity, choice, and self-determination while addressing specific risks, including HCV, HIV, overdose, and substance-related harms. This program aims to provide essential support and resources for individuals who use substances while respecting their autonomy and promoting safer practices.
The role within the Project X-Change Program encompasses a wide range of responsibilities aimed at supporting at-risk individuals and promoting harm reduction to support safer choices regarding substance use and health.
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.