Average salary
$28.36 per hour44%
Above national average
Average $28.36
Low $13.10
High $49.25
Salary estimated from 90 employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 12 months. Last updated: January 12, 2023
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Reviews for Support Worker at Canadian Mental Health Association
Great place to start your career in Mental Health
Tenant Support Worker (Current Employee) - Red Deer, AB - 18 November 2022
I have found this job to be a hard adjustment at first due to now complex situations get, however I enjoy coming into work everyday. The work culture is great exnay one person, and they’re inclusive and even add their pronouns to their signature on emails, they are amazing with policies related to body modification such as piercings, dyed hair, tattoos etc. allow casual dress instead of business attire and have decent benefits. The most important part is your clients/ tenants however and I love my tenants, we do lots of activities together and I enjoy their time and character. The tenants at my location rock! I’ve learned a lot and now am better able to help them at my job, I know their personalities, I know what they like and we can work towards. A positive relationship together. The staff work together during descalation and share roles during situations of crisis, and divy up shift roles and tasks instead of piling it on the next person. I wish the pay was better but that’s all :). 10 hour shifts fly by here, afternoons are great and I hate the day shift just due to the time.
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Great Pay with a Great Company
Mental Health Support Worker (Former Employee) - Vernon, BC - 26 May 2020
CMHA provides site specific training and has manual upon manual for those who might need procedural refreshers while on the job.
If you love admin and paper work this is the place for you!
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Sometimes good and Sometimes scaring
Tenant Support Worker (Current Employee) - Red Deer, AB - 25 May 2020
Working with homeless and Drug addicts could be a lot scaring at times, and also fun-filled.
We housing independent homeless and drug addicts and we make sure they are saved to live together under one roof without panic or fear.
We provided assistance to the overdose and reminded those who needed to take medication when necessary.
Cons
10 hours at night
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