Canadian Mental Health Association – Hamilton Branch: Community Enrichment Services
Canadian Mental Health Association-Hamilton Branch
Community Enrichment Services
Location: 131 John St S Hamilton, ON L8N2C3
Description of the practicum site and student activities:
This practicum will give students an opportunity to provide intensive case management services to adults with severe, persistent mental illness. Students will learn interviewing skills, documentation and advocacy. Students will sit at the General Information desk and take calls from the public regarding services, resources and referrals.
Students will host booths of information at various community events.
Students will participate in broader agency initiatives (e.g., committees, policy development, program review).
Practicum Requirements:
☒ Police Reference/Vulnerable Sector Check
☒ Driver’s License
☒ Use of Own Car
☒ Travel by public transportation between home visits, or satellite offices, or community meetings, etc.
☒ Comfort working with the population being served
☒ Comprehensive report writing and documentation
Other requirements:
Preference for students who identify as LGBTQ+ and/or residents of Hamilton
Does your practicum require any previous experience?
Some knowledge of mental health is preferred.
Is this practicum in-person, remote or hybrid?
In-person, can accommodate working from home on an as needed basis
Will this practicum involve direct work or a mix of direct and indirect?
Mix of direct and indirect
Number of practicums offered:
1
Field Instructor name and credentials:
James Curtis-Welsh
BA in Sociology and Bachelor of Social Work-McMaster University
Master of Social Work-York University
Certificate in Dispute Resolution-York University
Registered in good standing with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers
Application deadline: 4pm April 8, 2026
Do you require a resume? Or resume and cover letter?
Resume
Accessibility Considerations:
- Will the student have access to a private space for notes or computer use? Yes
- Are there breaks between clients/patients/meetings? Yes
- Is the practicum considered fast-paced? Medium
- Is there a high noise level in the practicum? Medium
- Is the site wheelchair accessible? Yes
- What are the physical demands of the practicum?
Students may be moving throughout the building, walking with clients. Will be sitting at a desk.
- Are there any other accessibility considerations that potential applicants with disabilities should be aware of?
To apply for this practicum, please send a resume to leah.potash@utoronto.ca by 4pm April 8 2026. Applications will be sent to the site.