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The Hospital Peer Connector Program links stroke survivors or caregivers well into their recovery with new stroke survivors or caregivers, in a hospital setting (acute care, inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation unit). Volunteers share their experiences, provide hope, encouragement and emotional support at the beginning of the recovery process. This role is an excellent opportunity to help someone through their stroke journey.Main ResponsibilitiesProvide hope, optimism, encouragement, and personal knowledge of stroke recovery and encourage continued contact with MODC through sharing details of the After Stroke Program and other MODC programs and servicesInitiate and lead one-to-one conversations with patients in a respectful, calm, and supportive mannerEncourage patients to participate and engage in conversationShare their own stroke journey and provide hope and encouragementRespect the nature and extent to which patients engage in conversationsDebrief with a Volunteer Engagement Coordinator on a regular basis or when neededIntroduce MODC After Stroke personalized case management program and community-based peer support programs using materials provided by MODCAdhere to all Hospital and MODC policies, procedures and guidelines including public health related guidelinesLocation:  Health Sciences CenterSkills and ExperienceMust be over 18 years of ageMust be a stroke survivor or a caregiver for someone who has had a stroke Strong interpersonal skills, including listening skills and ability to show empathyReliable and able to follow directionAble to demonstrate a positive attitude Recognizes personal boundaries within the role and uses supervision to clarify when uncertainties arise Respects and values cultural diversities, the opinions, and ideas of othersBenefits of the PositionGain experience in a hospital setting and develop a greater understanding of stroke rehabilitationOpportunity to have a positive impact on those who have been affected by strokeOpportunity to develop and strengthen your communication skillsParticipate as a valued volunteer of March of Dimes Canada and of assigned hospital Screening Requirements - MODCInterested in learning more about this exciting opportunity?Contact Mackenzie Kirby by e-mail at mkirby@marchofdimes.ca, or by phone at 709-853-3753ApplicationIf interested, please click here to apply.

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