McMan is hiring a Term Outreach Worker for our Mobile Addictions Outreach Program based in Medicine Hat.
About McMan:
We are a non-profit organization with offices in Brooks, Crowsnest Pass, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat and Pincher Creek, and we serve those communities and the surrounding area.
At McMan South we work collectively to reshape lives. Whether they are the lives of individuals we work for or the lives of the bright and talented employees we work with – we focus on human connection. Our staff are specialized professionals with diverse backgrounds and experience who enjoy a positive organizational culture. Staff have opportunities for professional development and career advancement that leads to high levels of staff retention. We believe that by treating our employees well, in a healthy and safe environment, they will feel empowered to help our service participants to the best of their ability.
About the position:
Under the supervision of the Program Manager, the Mobile Addictions Outreach Worker is responsible to engage high-risk, street-involved populations and increase access to information about and participation in substance abuse treatment programs and services. This care is based on individual needs in an individual-centered, holistic fashion. The Addiction Outreach Worker will also be responsible for facilitating SMART Recovery groups for the community and providing Naloxone Training to all Southeast McMan employees.
This is a term position, from August 17, 2026, to December 31, 2026.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide addiction outreach services to youth and adults. Target populations being those most vulnerable, homeless, and/or those who do not typically access traditional services in the community.
- Provide information and support services for individuals and families living with addiction.
- Provide system navigation, referrals, and support to individuals and families requiring information or access to addiction, mental health, and/or harm reduction services.
- Providing system navigation, referrals, and supports to individuals requiring referrals to secondary resources such as housing, food security, identification, physical health, clothing, etcetera.
- Provide supports for participants seeking treatment and recovery options.
- Naloxone trainer and distributor.
- Organize, promote and facilitate SMART Recovery Meetings in community.
- Actively and effectively advocate for the needs of the participants in your program using a strength-based, trauma informed, harm reduction, recovery orientated approach.
- Ability to work a flexible schedule. The typical schedule is Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8:30 – 4:30 and Tuesday 12:30 – 8:30; but will vary based on the needs of the program and participants.
Benefits:
- Hourly rate: $23.29 - $26.20 per hour, based on education and experience
- Extensive group benefits package including dental and prescription drug coverage, and immediate access to a 24/7 Employee Assistance Program
- Starting with three weeks of vacation, and offering a flexible schedule, the organization encourages a work/life balance.
Requirements & Qualifications:
- Degree/Diploma in Human Services, plus one (1) year of experience working with individuals using substances/in early recovery from addiction, purposeful outreach work, case management, intervention, wrap around supports and advocacy (combination of related education/experience will be considered).
- Knowledge of existing community resources and understanding of issues related to homelessness, including poverty, mental health, and addictions.
- Knowledge of the addiction services system of care, and the different treatment interventions spanning from Harm Reduction to Abstinence Based Recovery.
- Knowledge of Detox, Treatment Centers and Recovery Housing throughout Alberta.
- Knowledge and experience facilitating psychoeducational groups to a variety of community members and demographics. Ability to engage individuals in a group environment.
- Knowledge of the Alberta Model: A Recovery Oriented System of Care and SMART Recovery Model.
- Experience in building relationships and partnerships with community resources.
- Ability to travel for work purposes, including trips to Brooks, Alberta minimally 1-2 times per month.
- Strengths in crisis intervention, public speaking, training others, communication and administrative skills are a must.
- Ability to walk up to 20KM per day and up to 5 days per week.
- Microsoft Office abilities (SharePoint, One Drive, Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.)
- Current Standard First Aid CPR Level C Certificate or CSA Standard Z1210-17 Intermediate First Aid Certificate
- Clear Child Intervention Record Check, dated within the past six months
- Clear Police Information Check with vulnerable sector, dated within past six months.
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s License, 3-year non-commercial Driver’s Abstract, and use of reliable vehicle with $2M Third Party Liability insurance.
How to Apply:
To apply for this position or view other current opportunities, please upload your resume and cover letter on Indeed:
Application Deadline: July 15, 2026
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $23.29-$26.20 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental care
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- Life insurance
- Vision care
Application question(s):
- Can you confirm that you have had a Class 5 Driver's License for at least 3 years in Canada, and that your 3-Year Driver's Abstract will have less than six (6) demerits?
Education:
Experience:
- outreach work: 1 year (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
- Standard First Aid CPR Level C Certificate (preferred)
Work Location: In person