What’s The T’ with Kitanya
Let’s engage in an interactive discussion on how the T fits into LGBTQIA+. How to support trans friends, peers, students, and colleagues. Various transgender identities and pronouns include Q&A and ask me anything sessions.
Volunteer your Design & Media skills!
Black CAP is currently seeking individuals skilled in Graphic Design and Media Editing. This volunteer will have the opportunity to flex their graphic/media skills by creating promotional materials for the several monthly Black CAP programs we provide to our African, Caribbean, and Black community. They provide communications support to the entire organization while supporting the achievement of its long-term and short-term strategic marketing and communications goals, and its fund development goals.
GRAPHIC/MEDIA DESIGNER DUTIES:
- Supports the creation and refreshing of print, digital, web, and other online communications and marketing promotional materials.
- Including but not limited to social media and other advertisements, toolkits, handbooks, brochures, year book, info brochures, event invitations, web pages, annual report, merchandise, incentives, PowerPoint pitch decks or other fundraising or sponsorship solicitations, stewardship reports or other assets in support of the development objectives.
- Contributes to conceptualizing the organization’s new brand – telling its story and expressing the brand visually.
- Contributes meaningfully to paid and organic digital marketing strategies, while also developing compelling visual assets that complement those strategies.
Provides design support for other departments, sub-brands, and other general branding initiatives, as required, including supporting the creation of self-serve assets.
GRAPHIC/MEDIA DESIGNER SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS:
- Ability to work with Adobe Creative Suite (and/or other relevant industry-standard design software)
Graphic Design Skills Layout Skills, Creative Services, Customer Focus, Creativity, Flexibility, Attention to Detail, Deadline-Oriented, Desktop Publishing Tools, Acute Vision, Handles Rejection. - Time Commitment: approx. X hours a week
- Understanding of digital marketing and design trends
- Understanding of the core principles of print, digital, video, and web design
- Strong understanding of the elements of design layout and typography
- Proficiency in Outlook, Excel, Word and PowerPoint
- Ability to multitask and prioritize
- Demonstrated commitment to volunteering
- Illustrates concept by designing rough layout of art and copy regarding arrangement, size, type size and style, and related aesthetic concepts.
HOW TO APPLY
Please send an introductory email to volunteer@black-cap.com, along with samples of the graphic/media design work you’ve done in the past 3 – 5 years.
Annual General Meeting | AGM 2021/22
The Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention invites you to join us virtually for our Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2021/22. Our AGM 2021/22 will be held on
Thursday, 17 November 2022, 6 PM – 8 PM.
Pre-registration is required to attend. Please register early.
Intake and Mental Health Coordinator
Position Type: Outreach
Supervised by: Mental Health and Direct Services Manager
Salary Range: $49,000 -$52,000
Days per week: 5 (37.5 hours per week)
Department: Outreach/Prevention
Years of Experience: 1 year
The Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention (Black CAP) is a non-profit, community-based organization that serves Toronto’s diverse African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) communities. The mission of the agency is to reduce the transmission of HIV within Toronto’s Black communities while enhancing the quality of life of those living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. Our approach to services recognizes that holistic approaches are required as we work with people who are living with, or at risk for, HIV. Black CAP is an inclusive space that provides services to a diverse ACB population that includes newcomers, LGBTQ communities, youth, and other at-risk populations. Operating in downtown Toronto, we are supported by a broad range of government and foundation funders. As an employer we also offer competitive compensation, a comprehensive health benefits plan, an Employee Assistance Program, annual RRSP contributions and access to a wellness program. To learn more visit us at www.blackcap.ca or on social media (Facebook and Twitter) at @BlackCAPTO.
Position Summary:
We are seeking an intake and mental health coordinator responsible for managing our intake processes at Black CAP and supporting our mental health services and referral process es. This individual has a background and/ or education in mental health and support services along with experience operating from a trauma informed lens and harm reduction ap They are comfortable working with folks from varying backgrounds and experiences and are passionate about supporting the ACB community.
The Coordinator will be responsible for client intakes and assessments, coordinating workshops and groups, and providing system navigation support. They will work collaborating with other members of Black CAP’s support team and other Black CAP staff and volunteers to achieve the objectives of the program/ mission of Black CAP.
* Please note that we strongly encourage candidates from Toronto’s African, Caribbean or Black communities who bring lived and/or employment experience in relation to mental health and harm reduction. We also strongly encourage applicants who are living with HIV to consider this role.
Key responsibilities of this position include:
- Assessing the needs of clients received from the community, counselling, advising and/ or referring to other services, agencies or programs and developing strategies for
- Providing system navigation supports and identifying appropriate referrals to complementary programming based on a determinants of health framework.
- Maintain knowledge of existing and emerging services for ACB PHAs and develops service relationships with relevant organizations.
- Providing mental health supportive counselling for clients where
- Referring clients to Black CAP’s registered
- Entering data into Black CAP’s data collection
- Conducting appropriate follow-up and complete monthly/ annual reports
- Representing the agency on appropriate community networks and working in conjunction with other agencies and community groups to coordinate/facilitate the delivery of services.
- Participating as a team member on the delivery of other activities in the Support
- Attend and participate in bi-weekly staff meetings and team
- Other duties as
We are seeking an individual with the following qualifications:
- Firm understanding of mental health and harm reduction practices within ACB
- Knowledge of HIV/AIDS, STIs and sexual health issues and the impact of HIV/AIDS in Toronto’s ACB communities with excellent skills and knowledge of community resources and supports.
- Comfort facilitating groups and presenting to
- Ability to enter accurate information into data collection websites in a timely
- Demonstrated ability delivering intensive, short-term counselling and support services to Black HIV positive and/or LGBTQ folks in crisis, helping them to address their specific challenges, and referring and supporting them to access required services.
- Experience researching effective strategies and models for peer-based programming for individuals and groups to inform program delivery.
- Experience providing system navigation supports and identifying appropriate referrals to complimentary programming based on a determinants of health framework
- Ability to work and operate in an environment using anti-racism and anti-oppression
- Ability to accept feedback and take initiative as well as work independently and cooperatively with staff and volunteers in a culturally diverse environment.
- Strong written and oral communication
- Self-motivated and able to work effectively under pressure while maintaining a positive and friendly attitude as you deal with multiple personalities, projects and
- Knowledge of MS Office (Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point), internet and email are
- Willingness to work flexible hours including weekdays, evenings and
- The ability to speak a language other than English is an asset
- This is a bargaining unit position reporting to the Mental Health and Direct Services
The position is subject to a 3-month probationary period. We thank all applicants; however only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
Deadline for applications: September 30th 2022
Please forward resume and cover letter to:
Daniella Leacock
20 Victoria St., 4th Floor
email: hiring@black-cap.com
Youth Outreach Worker (Temporary Temp replacement – 11 months)
Position Type: Support
Supervised by: Mental Health and Direct Services Manager
Salary Range: $60,000-$65,000
Days per week: 5 (37.5 hours per week)
Department: Support
Years of Experience: 1 year
The Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention (Black CAP) is a volunteer-driven, non-profit, community-based organization. The mission of the agency is to reduce the spread of HIV infection within Toronto’s Black communities while enhancing the quality of life of those living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. We work in partnership with organizations and individuals who support in principle and practice our mission, philosophy and activities.
Position Summary:
Black CAP’s Youth Outreach Program is a multi-agency outreach initiative for at-risk Black HIV-positive, queer, questioning and Trans youth aged 12-25. The Program will provide individualized and group supports to youth and their families/caregivers to address the impact of violence, HIV stigma, transphobia, homophobia, anti-Black racism and other determinants of health such as homelessness, substance use, mental health, etc. The Program will include counselling and support services approaches that incorporate Afro-centric, rites of passage, resiliency and stages of change frameworks. The Program will also actively engage HIV-positive and LGBTQ Black youth using a collaborative, person-centred approach grounded in trauma-informed practice.
The Program is funded through the Ontario Black Youth Action Plan’s Enhanced Youth Outreach Worker (EYOW) program. EYOW services build resiliency from a culturally specific model and achieve outcomes related to reducing the impact of homophobia/transphobia and HIV stigma among Black youth.
EYOWs work with Black youth to develop and enhance their identity, culture and sense of belongingness to their community as a protective factor in their movement through the Stages of Change. EYOWs act as mentors, promote broader opportunities and supports for youth within communities, and advocate for the improvement of access to youth services. More specifically, EYOWs:
- Help youth and their families to identify and articulate their
- Support youth through an evidenced-based process to make positive changes in their
- Raise awareness about, and access to, local prevention and intervention resources through information-sharing and referrals that respond to individual needs and risk factors and reinforce
- Foster communication and link ages among community agencies/organizations to improve access and reduce barriers to services and supports.
Please note that this maternity leave position that requires a Master’s of Social Work or Counselling Psychology or equivalent and certification/membership in a registered professional association for practitioners in clinical therapy. In addition, we strongly encourage applicants who are members to Toronto’s African, Caribbean or Black communities to apply. We also strongly encourage applicants who are living with HIV to consider this role.
Key responsibilities of this position include:
Provide short-term, counselling and support services to Black youth in accordance with the Stages of Change intervention model adapted for the YOW
- Develop and oversee a short-term case management plan for Black youth
- Collaborate with the YOW network to identify Black youth who may require additional, more intensive services, and work with the YOW to align support services for individual Black youth.
- Support parents and family members to help youth address their needs by providing short-term counselling, if needed, and referring parents and family members to other supports and services available in the
- Maintain collaborative working relationships with other professionals within and outside of the
- Enter and maintain accurate and complete service data in the Outreach Record database in a timely manner.
- Participate in training opportunities through the Outreach Record Learning
- Maintain professional and evidence-based standards of practice in accordance with the Stages of Change intervention model, a positive youth development framework and relevant legislation (e.g., Child and Family Services Act, Youth Criminal Justice Act).
- Carry out other duties as assigned as part of the Youth Outreach Worker
- Conduct appropriate follow-up and compete monthly/annual
- Attending twice monthly staff meetings and
- Evaluate program-related activities and complete monitoring and quality reports in order to ensure high quality
- Collaborate with members of Black CAP’s support services
- Other duties as
We are seeking an individual with the following qualifications:
- Masters of Social Work or Counselling Psychology or equivalent and certification/membership in a registered professional association for practitioners in clinical
- Knowledge of HIV/AIDS, STIs and sexual health issues and the impact of HIV/AIDS in Toronto’s Black, African or Caribbean communities with excellent skills and knowledge of community resources and support
- Demonstrated ability delivering intensive, short-term counselling and support services to Black HIV-positive and/or LGBTQ youth in crisis, helping them to address their specific challenges, and referring and supporting them to access required services.
- Demonstrated ability to support family members of high-risk Black youth, and refer them to required services.
- Skills in managing the case plans of multiple, high-risk Black youth clients and their
- Experience researching effective strategies and models for peer-based programming for individuals and groups to inform program delivery.
- Experience providing system navigation supports and identifying appropriate referrals to complementary programming based on determinants of health
- Strong written and oral communication
- Self-motivated and able to work effectively under pressure while maintaining a positive and friendly attitude as you deal with multiple personalities, projects and
- Knowledge of MS Office (Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint), internet and email are
- Willingness to work flexible hours including weekdays, evenings and
- The ability to speak a language other than English is an
This is a Bargaining Unit position reporting to the Program Director. The position is subject to a 3 month probationary period. We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
Deadline for applications: 15 November 2022
Please forward your resume and cover letter to the following:
Daniella Leacock
20 Victoria St., 4th Floor
email: hiring@black-cap.com
Mental Health Peer Navigator (2 Positions)
Position Type: Part-time
Supervised by: Mental Health and Direct Services Manager
Hourly rate: $23 per hour
Days per week: 3-4 (22.5 hours per week)
Department: Support
Years of Experience: 1 year
The Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention (Black CAP) is a non-profit, community-based organization that serves Toronto’s diverse African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) communities. The mission of the agency is to reduce the transmission of HIV within Toronto’s Black communities while enhancing the quality of life of those living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. Our approach to services recognizes that holistic approaches are required as we work with people who are living with, or at risk for, HIV. Black CAP is an inclusive space that provides services to a diverse ACB population that includes newcomers, LGBTQ communities, youth, and other at-risk populations. Operating in downtown Toronto, we are supported by a broad range of government and foundation funders. As an employer we also offer competitive compensation, a comprehensive health benefits plan, an Employee Assistance Program, annual RRSP contributions and access to a wellness program. To learn more visit us at www.blackcap.ca or on social media (Facebook and Twitter) at @BlackCAPTO.
Position Summary:
We are seeking a mental health peer navigator responsible for supporting the mental health coordinator in service delivery and providing support to our HIV+ and/ or LGBTQ+ clients at Black CAP. This individual is interested and/ or has experience in mental health and community service. Additionally, they have some knowledge or experience of operating from a trauma informed lens and harm reduction approach. They are comfortable working with folks from varying backgrounds and experiences and are passionate about supporting the ACB community.
The mental health peer navigator will be responsible for supporting in the facilitation of Black CAP’s support groups for our ACB HIV+ and/ or LGBTQ+ clients, along with co-creating two (2) wellness retreats for clients, providing system navigation support and intake assessment. They will work collaborating with other members of Black CAP’s support team, specifically the mental health coordinator, and other Black CAP staff and volunteers to achieve the objectives of the program/ mission of Black CAP.
* Please note that we strongly encourage candidates from Toronto’s African, Caribbean or Black communities who bring lived and/or employment experience in relation to mental health and harm reduction. We also strongly encourage applicants who are living with HIV to consider this role.
Key responsibilities of this position include:
- Assessing the needs of clients received from the community, advising and/ or referring to other services, agencies or programs and developing strategies for each.
- Providing system navigation supports and identifying appropriate referrals to complementary programming based on a determinants of health framework.
- Maintain knowledge of existing and emerging services for ACB PHAs and develops service relationships with relevant organizations.
- Providing mental health supportive counselling for clients where
- Referring clients to Black CAP’s registered
- Support in the facilitation of support groups for both ACB LGBTQ+ folks and HIV+
- Co-creating two (2) wellness retreats for
- Entering data into Black CAP’s data collection
- Conducting appropriate follow-up and complete monthly/ annual
- Representing the agency on appropriate community networks and working in conjunction with other agencies and community groups to coordinate/facilitate the delivery of services.
- Participating as a team member on the delivery of other activities in the Support
- Attend and participate in bi-weekly staff meetings and team
- Other duties as
We are seeking an individual with the following qualifications:
- An understanding and/ or interest of mental health and harm reduction practices within ACB
- Some knowledge of HIV/AIDS, STIs and sexual health issues and the impact of HIV/AIDS in Toronto’s ACB communities with excellent skills and knowledge of community resources and
- Comfort facilitating groups and presenting to
- Ability to enter accurate information into data collection sites in a timely
- Demonstrated ability to refer and supporting them to access required
- Experience researching effective strategies and models for peer-based programming for individuals and groups to inform program delivery.
- Experience providing system navigation supports and identifying appropriate referrals to complimentary programming based on a determinants of health framework
- Ability to work and operate in an environment using anti-racism and anti-oppression
- Ability to accept feedback and take initiative as well as work independently and cooperatively with staff and volunteers in a culturally diverse environment.
- Strong written and oral communication
- Self-motivated and able to work effectively under pressure while maintaining a positive and friendly attitude as you deal with multiple personalities, projects and
- Knowledge of MS Office (Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point), internet and email are
- Willingness to work flexible hours including weekdays, evenings and
- The ability to speak a language other than English is an
This is a bargaining unit position reporting to the Mental Health and Direct Services Manager. The position is subject to a 3-month probationary period. We thank all applicants; however only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
Deadline for applications: September 30th 2022
Please forward resume and cover letter to:
Daniella Leacock
20 Victoria St., 4th Floor
email: hiring@black-cap.com
Harm Reduction Coordinator (2 Positions Available)
Position Type: Outreach
Supervised by: Director of Programs and Services
Salary Range: $49,000 – $52,000
Days per week: 5 (37.5 hours per week)
Department: Outreach/Prevention
Years of Experience: 1 year
The Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention (Black CAP) is a non-profit, community-based organization that serves Toronto’s diverse African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) communities. The mission of the agency is to reduce the transmission of HIV within Toronto’s Black communities while enhancing the quality of life of those living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. Our approach to services recognizes that holistic approaches are required as we work with people who are living with, or at risk for, HIV. Black CAP is an inclusive space that provides services to a diverse ACB population that includes newcomers, LGBTQ communities, youth, and other at-risk populations. Operating in downtown Toronto, we are supported by a broad range of government and foundation funders. As an employer we also offer competitive compensation, a comprehensive health benefits plan, an Employee Assistance Program, annual RRSP contributions and access to a wellness program. To learn more visit us at www.blackcap.ca or on social media (Facebook and Twitter) at @BlackCAPTO.
Position Summary:
We are seeking a Harm Reduction Outreach Coordinator responsible for managing Black CAP’s Harm Reduction (HR) Program. The individual must have experience working in, and preferably managing, a harm reduction program and effectively overseeing a team in a harm reduction setting. Black CAP’s HR Program conducts prevention and education outreach to a range of clients including youth, adults, clients living with HIV/AIDS and LGBTQ people in areas of Toronto where there are geographic and social concentrations of African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) people.
The coordinator will play a role in strengthening Black CAP’s response to substance using communities and increasing levels of awareness of drug prevention and harm reduction for our clients, staff and community partners. The HR Coordinator will support the part-time peer educator who will assist in HR outreach activities and will help to supervise placement students completing their practical experience in the agency. The coordinator also works collaboratively with other members of Black CAP’s prevention/outreach team and other Black CAP staff and volunteers to achieve the objectives of the program/mission of Black CAP.
* Please note that we strongly encourage candidates from Toronto’s African, Caribbean or Black communities who bring lived and/or employment experience in relation to substance use/harm reduction. Candidates unable to demonstrate this experience will not be considered. We also strongly encourage applicants who are living with HIV to consider this role.
Key responsibilities of this position include:
- Coordinate weekly harm reduction outreach sessions in northern Etobicoke, Malvern and southern Scarborough.
- Manage and coordinate the delivery of workshops to adult and youth participants in areas related to harm reduction, substance use, drug prevention and the links between substance use and risk of HIV.
- Conduct outreach and facilitate partnerships with organizations serving Toronto’s African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) substance using communities and relevant organizations such as Toronto Public Health, the Harm Reduction Task Force, etc.
- Supervise a peer educator responsible for harm reduction outreach in ACB Trans
- Train, recruit and support three peer volunteers to conduct
- Co-coordinate a monthly after-hours drop-in session for the ACB substance using
- Develop HR outreach
- Conduct appropriate follow-up and compete monthly/annual
- Attending twice monthly staff meetings and
- Evaluate program related activities and complete regular
- Collaborate with members of Black CAP’s prevention/outreach
- Other duties assigned.
We are seeking an individual with the following qualifications:
- Firm understanding of Harm Reduction models/frameworks and knowledge of substance use in diverse ACB communities.
- Knowledge of HIV/AIDS, STIs and sexual health issues and the impact of HIV/AIDS in Toronto’s ACB communities with excellent skills and knowledge of community resources and supports.
- Comfort conducting outreach, education and the exchange of harm reduction supplies in a range of neighbourhoods across the city. Ability to lead and motivate teams of volunteers and students in conducting outreach and education.
- Experience in building awareness of harm reduction, HIV and STIs in Toronto’s ACB
- Experience delivering harm reduction programming for women and sexual minority
- Knowledge of, and relationships within, Toronto’s harm reduction service delivery
- The ability to design, deliver and evaluate workshops and familiarity with adult education
- Ability to work and operate in an environment using anti-racism and anti-oppression
- Ability to accept feedback and take initiative as well as work independently and cooperatively with staff and volunteers in a culturally diverse environment.
- Degree/Diploma/Certificate in Social Sciences and/or a combination of education and
- Strong written and oral communication
- Strong organizational skills and the ability to multi-task and
- Demonstrated ability to meet targets, deadlines and manage multiple
- Self-motivated and able to work effectively under pressure while maintaining a positive and friendly attitude as you deal with multiple personalities, projects and deadlines.
- Knowledge of MS Office (Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point), internet and email are
- Willingness to work flexible hours including weekdays, evenings and
- The ability to speak a language other than English is an asset.
This is a bargaining unit position reporting to the Program Director. The position is subject to a 3 month probationary period. We thank all applicants; however only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
Deadline for applications: September 30th 2022
Please forward resume and cover letter to:
Daniella Leacock
20 Victoria St., 4th Floor
email: hiring@black-cap.com
Overdose Awareness Day 2022
Camille Orridge, A Champion of Equity in Health Care, Receives Honorary Degree
Congratulations to Camille Orridge, one of the founders of Black CAP, and A University of Toronto alumna who received an honorary degree from the university for being a pioneering healthcare leader.
Get Preped
Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention in partnership with St. Michael’s Hospital will be hosting an information session on HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP). On 21 July 2022, at HQ Toronto – 790 Bay St. Join us to learn more about PrEP from medical professionals and have your questions answered.