Recreational Specialist
Confidential
Posted: February 11, 2026
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We are seeking a Recreational Specialist to join our Assertive Community Treatment Team in Kenora, Ontario, where you will work with individuals with mental health needs to provide recreational activities and support.
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Job Description
Why join CMHA Kenora?
We are a team committed to our vision of mental health support for all. We offer an inclusive, innovative, and high-performance work culture that helps us deliver transformational impact. The organization cares about the growth, safety and well-being of employees and offers:
• Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)
• Comprehensive Health Benefits
o Employee & Family Assistance Program
• Paid Vacation Days
• Learning & professional development opportunities
Deadline to apply: February 26th, 2026
Recreational Specialist
Assertive Community Treatment Team
Employer: CMHA Kenora Branch
Job Title: Recreational Specialist
Work Location: Assertive Community Treatment Team
Employment Status: Full-Time, Permanent
For more information, please visit www.cmhak.on.ca
Overview:
This position reports directly to the ACT Team Leader. This member of the Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT) multidisciplinary team has a Recreational Therapy Diploma or SSW or BSW degree or diploma and is a fully registered member of the regulating college or body of their profession. He or she has clinical skills and experience to assess, plan, develop, coordinate, and provide treatment, rehabilitation, and support services to program clients with severe and persistent mental illnesses. The Recreation Specialist utilizes recreation to maximize independence to promote an optimal leisure lifestyle for clients of the District Assertive Community Treatment Team. The Recreation Specialist is responsible for the creation of client centered programming to promote recovery, independence and community integration by
working as part of a multi-disciplinary team to create opportunities for recreation through co-facilitating groups, outings, and activities. The Recreation Specialist develops recreational programming in both individual and group settings to support clients to attain their recovery goals.
Qualifications:
Recreation Therapy Diploma or SSW or BSW degree or diploma
Knowledge of mental health/illness and mental health difficulties
Knowledge of techniques, methods, safety protocols and supervising of recreational activities
Knowledge of equipment used in various games, sports, and other recreational activities
Knowledge of principles and techniques of planning and directing group recreational activities
Assessment/ Evaluation skills
Working knowledge of community resources and agencies
Ability to work independently and in a team environment
Computer literacy and recording skills
Cultural Competence for Diverse Populations
Valid Driver’s License
Vulnerable Sector Check
Certification in CPR and First Aid or willingness to obtain same
Duties:
• Adherence to all policies of the CMHA – Kenora Branch
• Assurance of confidentiality of all clients, personnel and organizational records and information
• Maintenance of client files and data files including updating of client information consistent with policies and procedures of the CMHA
• Maintenance of professional qualifications; ongoing education and skills development
• Contributes and participates in the development and growth of Recreation within CMHA Kenora Branch
• Advocates the importance and benefits of Recreation for Recovery
• Encourage participation in recreation programming delivered individually and in group settings
• Seeks, supports, and develops appropriate partnerships with a range of community service providers e.g. Local municipality
• Facilitates connections with community services needed for transition to/or independent participation within the community of the client
• Collects and compiles data necessary for the program deliverables as set out by CMHA Kenora Branch
• Provides recreation support in a variety of community settings
• Demonstrates safe and appropriate procedures for accessing the community (i.e. transportation, appropriate staffing, etc.)
• Delivers programs focusing on client strengths, identified goals and interests
• Incorporates goals identified in Individual Recovery Plans into recreation program delivery
• Applies facilitation techniques and adapts them as required to match the client goals as indicated in Individual Recovery Plans
• Identifies and accesses relevant resources to support client’s independence (community based social and recreation, financial resources, etc.)
• Facilitates recreation and leisure programs that acknowledge individual and cultural diversity
• Appropriately utilizes support networks to enhance program delivery
• Support clients with attending recreation programming provided in the community and District
• Identifies information necessary to be collected during the assessment and referral (e.g. client goals, assessments, Individual Recovery Plans)
• Works collaboratively with interdisciplinary team providing feedback for client assessment and support plans
• Applies assessment findings to the recreation programming
• Work with individuals to create client-centered goals pertaining to recreation, activities of daily living and financial literacy and other identified areas
• Identifies measurable outcomes, which relate to client goals and external diversity considerations (cultural, economic, geographic, etc.)
• Selects appropriate interventions that will facilitate goal attainment
• Utilizes a collaborative model with support networks when establishing the support plan and the inter-professional care plan
• Recreation Program Development
• Implements a client-centered approach to program development emphasizing strength and recovery
• Incorporates program outlines and outcome measures when developing a comprehensive program design based on population group
• Develops and applies appropriate evaluation techniques e.g. OPOC Surveys
• Assesses and accesses program resources as required
• Collaborates with the client and community-based recreation programs to create client centered, recovery-oriented individual and group programming
• Participation in administrative and office functions
• Perform shift management as per established policies and procedures
• Provide crisis intervention, advocacy, education as indicated
• Provide case management for an assigned group of clients and their families. This includes providing side by side individual support to assist clients in obtaining the necessities of daily living.
• Assessment of client needs and mental status and the development of appropriate treatment plans
• Facilitate and monitor the implementation of client treatment plans
• Participate in daily staff meetings and treatment plan meetings
• Plan, structure and provide group and individual leisure time activities on evenings, weekends and holidays
• Participate on specific Committees or task or work groups as assigned by the Supervisor
• Provide a safe environment by ensuring adherences to Workplace Health and Safety Regulations and Policies, Infection Control Guidelines, WHIMIS and Safe Work Procedures; including but not limited to Fire, Disaster and Evacuation Plans
• Ensure client safety and client safety activities are emphasized throughout orientation of new staff members
• Supporting an environment which avoids, prevents and corrects all activities or actions which may result in an adverse outcome in the delivery of mental health services
• Responsible for self-care
• Other duties as directed
How to Apply:
Please submit your cover letter and resume to: [email protected]
The Canadian Mental Health Association, Kenora Branch welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities.
Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.