Job Summary: A Mental Health Worker provides care, support, and assistance to individuals experiencing mental health issues. This role involves working closely with patients, clinical staff, and families to ensure the well-being, safety, and recovery of individuals under care. The position may be based in hospitals, residential facilities, community centres, or outreach programs. Please note we do not accept sponsorship Key Responsibilities: Support clients with daily living activities, such as hygiene, meals, and social interactions. Assist in the implementation of individualized treatment or care plans developed by mental health professionals. Observe and document client behaviour, mood, and progress, reporting significant changes to the clinical team. Promote a safe, therapeutic environment through de-escalation techniques and adherence to safety protocols. Participate in group and individual therapeutic activities, under supervision. Provide emotional support and crisis intervention when necessary. Help clients develop coping skills and access community resources. Maintain accurate and confidential client records in accordance with organizational and legal guidelines. Collaborate with psychologists, social workers, nurses, and psychiatrists as part of a multidisciplinary team. Qualifications: Experience working in mental health or human services (preferred). Knowledge of mental health disorders, treatments, and recovery-oriented approaches. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to remain calm and compassionate in stressful situations. CPR and First Aid certification (may be required). Background check and relevant clearances (as required by employer or state law). Work Environment: May include hospitals, crisis settings, residential treatment centres, outpatient clinics, or community settings. Work may involve shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Flexible Hours Pension Ongoing Training