Providence Health Care

Overdose Prevention Site Program Coordinator

ID 2026-62541
Job Category Support Services
Position Number
00028296
Base Site
St Paul's Hospital
Work Area
10th Floor OPS Tent
City
Vancouver
Work Model
Onsite
Status
Casual
FTE
Casual
Salary Grade
27
Hours
0800 - 1800, 1600 - 0000
Number of Vacancies
1
Days Off
Rotating
Post Date
5 hours ago(5/28/2026 2:44 PM)

Salary

The salary range for this position is CAD $33.83/Hr. - CAD $33.83/Hr.

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The hours of work, including start and stop times, days off, work area and work site may be subject to change consistent with operations requirements and applicable provisions of the Collective Agreement and statutes. **Testing may be required. ***A criminal record check may be required

Summary

Providence Health Care's Urban Health team is accepting applications for casual Overdose Prevention Site (OPS) Program Coordinators to help support our OPS at St. Paul's Hospital, the first in Canada to be based within an acute care hospital. A milestone in harm reduction innovation, the OPS helps create a welcoming and judgement-free environment for safer inhalation and injection use, supported by both peers and nurses.  

If you have a passion for a harm reduction-focussed approach to supporting patients using substances, this is a fantastic opportunity to join a tight-knit and supportive interdisciplinary team that fosters a working environment with a sense of community amongst practitioners dedicated to patient care. Being part of Urban Health provides incredible opportunities for interdisciplinary learning, mentorship, and professional development.

What you will be doing

Reporting to the Patient Care Manager, Overdose Prevention Site (OPS), the OPS Program Coordinator coordinates the day-to-day operations of the OPS. The OPS Program Coordinator is a person who self-identifies as a Peer, meaning a person with lived/living experience relevant to the client group served, such as structural inequity, interpersonal trauma, racism, trauma, substance use, poverty, sex work, and/or physical or mental health challenges. This role works as an embedded team member in the Urban Health and Substance Use (UHSU) Program and works alongside the OPS Peer Support workers, UH Peer Coordinator, UHSU Managers and UHSU Educators to support the daily operations of the OPS for patients and families receiving services at Providence Health Care (PHC). This position acts as an onsite lead resource for patients, OPS peer support workers and healthcare providers by providing leadership and support in service delivery, assessing and communicating to the Patient Care Manager around resource needs, and promoting relationships that are trauma informed, free of anti-Indigenous racism, and person centered.
The OPS Program Coordinator participates in development and implementation of program services and promotes meaningful engagement with Peers to support this work. Performs a variety of duties in the operation of the OPS including communications, maintenance, safety management, site logistics, maintaining workflows, and collecting/submitting data. Supervises OPS Peer Support workers, coordinates and co-facilitates Peer orientation and ongoing training, identifies opportunities for skill enhancement, and provides Peer-based mentoring, leadership skills development and support to Peers working at OPS. Promotes a safe, healthy environment that instills a sense of dignity and self-respect for all peer workers. Performs duties such as supporting adherence to organizational policies and procedures, confidentiality requirements, supporting safety initiatives and creating basic statistical reports and other administrative tasks required by the program. Provides daily staff check-ins, regular debriefs, and assists in maintaining a safe and respectful work environment. Communicates with PHC services including but not limited to: Housekeeping, Food Services, Security and Unit services.

What You Bring

Education, Training and Experience

  • A level of education and experience equivalent to a recognized Certificate in Social Services or as an Addiction Service Worker plus two (2) years recent, related experience.
  • Lived or living experience relevant to the client group served, such as structural inequity, interpersonal trauma, racism, trauma, substance use, poverty, sex work, and/or physical or mental health challenges.
  • Completion of a recognized Peer Support Training program or commitment to complete of peer support training program within orientation period.
  • Peer support experience in substance use, mental health, homelessness and/or health services navigation, cultural safety and practices in Indigenous community services, and/or related work in a health care environment or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.

Skills and Abilities

  • Knowledge of principles of peer support practice and ability to apply principles of recovery in mental illness/substance.
  • Knowledge of harm reduction principles and practices.
  • Knowledge of the principles of cultural safety and humility.
  • Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to deal with others effectively.
  • Ability to supervise.
  • Ability to organize work and prioritize work.
  • Ability to operate related equipment
  • Physical ability to perform the duties of the position.

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary: $33.83 CAD per hour
  • Growth opportunities: We welcome individuals at all stages of their career, offering opportunities for professional development and growth. 
  • State-of-the-art facilities: The new St. Paul’s Hospital and health campus will be the most innovative approach to the delivery of integrated care in B.C. and Canada, designed to appropriately address the future health needs of patients, families, and our communities. From hospital care to primary and community health solutions, the new St. Paul’s Hospital and health campus will continue to lead innovations in care, research, and teaching. The new St. Paul’s Hospital is expected to open in 2027. 
  • Inclusive culture: We respect the diversity, dignity and interdependence of all persons. We value the cultural richness that our diverse workforce brings to the care of our equally diverse population of patients and residents. 
  • Meaningful impact: You will have the opportunity to work for an organization that is deeply committed to safeguarding of our surrounding environment by contributing to high quality care while promoting sustainable practices in your everyday work.
  • A comprehensive health benefits package including dental, vision, and life insurance as well as pension. 

Who we are: 

Providence Health Care is one of the largest faith-based health care organizations in Canada. For the people at Providence, living our Mission, Vision and Values means providing British Columbians with compassionate, socially just, exceptional and innovative care every day.

From our humble roots 129 years ago, Providence Health Care has grown into a globally recognized leader in research, teaching, and care. As individuals within a mission-driven organization, we choose to be part of PHC because we value its long-standing dedication to social justice and compassionate care, its active efforts to advance environmental sustainability and planetary health, and its meaningful engagement in the process of Truth and Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. 

Curious about working at PHC and the culture of our teams? Check out the video below to learn more and meet some of the members of the team you'd be joining:

Your day to day: 

  • In collaboration with the Patient Care Manager and interdisciplinary team, supports the delivery of care at the Overdose Prevention Site (OPS) by supervising Peer support workers coordinating the daily operation of site activities
  • Provides coordination and facilitation of OPS Peer Support Workers work assignments and provides patient support and advocacy from knowledge and lived/living experience to patients and families at the OPS. Liaises with existing Peers already working in the UH/OPS Program regarding services and shared patients.
  • Acts as a content expert, advocate, and provides leadership to peer support workers at the OPS and across PHC’s programs by coaching, guiding and mentoring.
  • Works as an embedded team member in the UH/OPS Program and helps facilitate patient and family access to community health programs, cultural supports, and harm reduction services.
  • Schedules and organizes work assignments, provides work direction, troubleshoots issues, provides input into employee evaluations, participates in the hiring and selection of staff, approves vacation and other leaves and maintains standards and procedures.
  • Identifies, orients, supports and provides training opportunities for Peers; identifies opportunities for, and responds to, requests for Peer involvement in PHC initiatives. This includes scheduling of Peer Worker involvement in any working groups or committee activities, and providing Peer feedback, addressing any concerns, with Manager support, as needed and as required.
  • Identifies staff educational needs in collaboration with the Nurse Educator and Patient Care Manager to ensure current and competent skill level and staff knowledge.
  • Ensures compliance with Peer Engagement Principles and Best Practices Guidelines for organizational policies relevant to Peers; interprets policies and advises on any potential changes to policies for quality improvement and service delivery. Formulates new Peer resources in consultation with the Manager and support of other Urban Health department staff.
  • Participates in the evaluation process by ensuring distribution and collection of evaluation forms, summarizes information; obtains feedback and suggestions compiles and distributes reports and required data utilizing word processing, email, spreadsheet and PowerPoint.
  • Compiles and submits weekly data requirements and reports.
  • Acts as a resource for both patients and health care providers by providing emotional support and advocacy, and supporting referrals to ensure health provider relationships are trauma informed, person and family centered, and embedding principles of cultural safety and humility in the delivery of care services.
  • Attends and leads regularly scheduled OPS meetings and provides informal updates to the team on the Overdose Prevention Site.
  • Performs administrative duties such as, preparing statistical reports or summaries, liaising with various internal departments (Housekeeping, Nutritional Services, Security, Unit leadership) and/or community organizations to gather/relay information.
  • Maintains inventory and ordering of supplies, work orders and Maintenance requests.
  • Maintains and updates Site forms.
  • Ensures incident reports are completed and monitors reports to establish patterns and develop further quality and safety improvement initiatives.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

We acknowledge that Providence Health Care and the new St. Paul’s Hospital site is located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.

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