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We are looking for a Content Developer in our Family Education Program!
Closing Date: July 30th, 2026
Part-time Contract From September 1st to November 30th, 2026, 17 Hours per Week, Evening Hours and Weekends are required
Hourly Rate $ 28.58 per hour.
Location: The successful candidate will work from the Aurora Office located at 15150 Yonge Street, Suite 201Aurora, Ontario, L4G 1M2 and travel for client visits, with regular travel in York Region.
Job Profile:
The Content Developer will design and develop 5 self-guided (asynchronous) courses focused on supporting families and caregivers of individuals experiencing mental health challenges across diverse age groups and populations. This will include short-term videos and a ‘caregiver learning library’ that includes modules and downloadable guides
breaking down key topics such as burnout, boundaries, and crisis signs. These courses are intended to enhance accessibility by allowing participants to engage with the material at their own pace and on their own schedule. These courses are designed to strengthen the well-being of caregivers and families supporting a loved one with mental illness. It aims to build knowledge, while enhancing resilience and coping skills needed to navigate the complexities of caregiving
Duties:
Requirements:
Additional Requirements
A satisfactory Police Check
The statements above are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by an individual assigned to the job. This information is not constructed to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel in the job.
This position reports to and is supervised by the Manager, People and Teams
Working Conditions: Sitting at a desk for extended periods of time.
Disclaimer: In keeping with mental health reform, best practices, funding and direction this position may later require knowledge, skills, abilities and working conditions not noted here.
Application Procedures:
If you are interested in this opportunity, follow the link below and click on the “Apply Now” button in the top right corner of the page to proceed to upload your cover letter and resume:
https://cmha-yr.on.ca/careers/
Complete the application form and submit your Resume (PDF or Word)
CMHA-YRSS is dedicated to promoting employment equity and dismantling obstacles to employment for marginalized communities. CMHA-YRSS supports the journey to mental wellness, and we welcome applicants with lived experience of mental illness. In acknowledgment of the systemic underrepresentation faced by Black, Indigenous, racialized peoples, and those living with disabilities, this opportunity has been developed based on the special program provisions of the Ontario Human Rights Code. We therefore extend invitations for applications from the following groups:
While we thank all candidates for their interest, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
To request this posting in an alternate format or to request accommodation in the application process, email AODA@cmha-yr.on.ca

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