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Part Time Health Promotion Jobs in Ontario (NOW HIRING)

$18.25 - $19.39/hr

Permanent, Part-time (0.4 FTE) Program Name: SMART Number of Hours Bi-Weekly: 30 Work Schedule ... Promotes client independence through fitness and health promotion. * Works toward fulfillment of ...

CA$18.25 - CA$19.39/hr

Permanent, Part-time (0.1 FTE) Program Name: SMART Number of Hours Bi-Weekly: 7.5 Work Schedule ... Promotes client independence through fitness and health promotion. * Works toward fulfillment of ...

Regular Part-Time, Full time & Casual, evening and weekend hours can be expected Salary range: $182 ... Utilizes a health promotion approach, addressing determinants of health * Makes internal referrals ...

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How much do part time health promotion jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time health promotion in Ontario is $24.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $26.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Health Promotion Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Health Promotion Specialist, you need a solid background in public health principles, health education, and often a relevant degree such as in health promotion, public health, or a related field. Familiarity with health communication platforms, data collection tools, and sometimes certifications like CHES (Certified Health Education Specialist) are typically valuable. Strong interpersonal skills, creativity, and the ability to motivate and engage diverse populations make candidates stand out. These skills and qualities are essential for designing effective health programs, fostering community engagement, and achieving positive health outcomes.

What types of projects or initiatives might I work on in a part-time health promotion role?

In a part-time health promotion position, you may be involved in designing and delivering wellness workshops, conducting community outreach, or supporting public health campaigns. Typical responsibilities include assisting with health screenings, creating educational materials, and collaborating with healthcare professionals to promote healthy behaviors. The role often requires flexibility and strong communication skills, as you could interact with diverse groups and adapt activities to different settings. Working part-time, you’ll likely support ongoing initiatives while also having the opportunity to contribute your own ideas to improve program effectiveness.

What are part time health promotion jobs?

Part time health promotion jobs involve working to educate individuals and communities about healthy behaviors and lifestyle choices, typically on a part-time basis. These roles may include planning and implementing health programs, conducting workshops, and providing resources on topics such as nutrition, exercise, and disease prevention. Part time positions are ideal for students, parents, or anyone seeking flexible work hours while contributing to public health initiatives. Responsibilities can vary based on the employer, but the main goal is to encourage healthy living and improve community well-being.

What jobs make $3,000 a month without a degree?

Part-time health promotion roles typically do not pay $3,000 a month unless combined with other positions or advanced certifications. Generally, jobs that pay this amount without a degree include skilled trades like plumbing or electrical work, sales positions, or freelance work such as graphic design or digital marketing, which rely on experience and skills rather than formal education. These roles often require certifications, strong communication skills, or self-employment arrangements to reach higher income levels.

What is the difference between Part Time Health Promotion vs Part Time Community Health Worker?

AspectPart Time Health PromotionPart Time Community Health Worker
CredentialsCertifications in health education or promotion, sometimes a degree in public healthCertifications in community health, health education, or related fields
Work EnvironmentSchools, clinics, community centers, health departmentsCommunity settings, clinics, outreach programs
Employer & IndustryPublic health agencies, non-profits, healthcare organizationsPublic health agencies, community organizations, nonprofits
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in health education and promotionCommunity outreach and direct health support roles

While both roles focus on health education and community engagement, Part Time Health Promotion emphasizes designing and implementing health programs, whereas Part Time Community Health Workers often provide direct support and outreach within communities. Both roles require similar certifications and are found in public health settings, but their daily tasks and focus areas differ slightly.

What are the most commonly searched types of Health Promotion jobs in Ontario? The most popular types of Health Promotion jobs in Ontario are:
Infographic showing various Part Time Health Promotion job openings in Ontario as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 8% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $50,433 per year, or $24.2 per hour.

Mental Health Counsellor (Part-Time, Regular)

Thames Valley Family Health Team

Ilderton, ON

CA$35.41 - CA$43.18/hr

Part-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

The Thames Valley Family Health Team is one of the largest Family Health Teams (FHT) in Ontario. With more than 125 physicians across 21 sites within London/Middlesex, Oxford and Elgin counties, the Thames Valley Family Health Team is committed to providing comprehensive, collaborative primary health care.

The Mental Health Counsellor provides assessment, ongoing treatment and management of biopsychosocial aspects of health and well-being for identified patients. The Mental Health Counsellor participates in the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of programs to meet the needs of the TVFHT patient population. Working in collaboration with an Inter-professional Healthcare Provider team, the Mental Health Counsellor assists health promotion, disease prevention, and chronic disease management across a patient’s lifespan. This role is currently providing virtual care.

Requirements:

  • Graduate of an accredited University
  • Registered and in good standing with a regulated health professional College (College of Nurses on Ontario or Ontario, Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers, College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario)
  • Minimum of five years clinical work experience
  • Extensive mental health clinical training, generally acquired through the completion of post graduate studies.
  • Knowledge and experience in mental health treatment and management (evidence-based treatments such as CBT)

Skills/Abilities:

  • An advanced level of mental health knowledge and experience working with adults, children, youth, & families, acquired through a minimum of 3-5 years supervised clinical practice in this area.
  • Understanding of Addictions care and navigation
  • Extensive mental health clinical training, generally acquired through the completion of post graduate studies (MSW, OT, RN, BScN, CPMHN(C) or equivalent) and membership in a professional college
  • Excellent clinical skills and a minimum of 3 years experience assessing and managing mental health presentations commonly seen in primary care.
  • Experience related to the delivery of efficient primary care, including the ability to share information and teach
  • Experience with developing and facilitating groups
  • Knowledge and proficiency in current, evidenced-based methods and practices of social work in primary care settings, with an emphasis on chronic disease management, health promotion and risk reduction
  • Ability to demonstrate an optimistic disposition toward new experiences and change in general
  • Monitor and evaluate service delivery for individual clients, communities, and populations by use of mental health & addictions measurement tools & technology
  • Knowledge of relevant health care legislation and community mental health resources
  • Understanding of social determinants of health and their impact on health and well-being
  • Strong leadership, organization, research, evaluation, time management and interpersonal skills
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively as a member of a multidisciplinary team
  • Desire and ability to update knowledge and skills through various means including technology-based opportunities, courses, workshops and conferences
  • Active engagement in our performance management program
  • Great comfort level with providing in-person and virtual care
  • Experience in the use of an EMR, Microsoft Office and measurement based care platforms
  • Demonstrated ability to be open and non-judgmental
  • Effective interpersonal and communication skills (written/verbal)

Hourly Rate: (dependent on years of experience and profession)

Social Worker: $35.4072 - $43.1795

Occupational Therapist or Registered Nurse: $34.8138 - $42.4559

TO APPLY: Interested candidates are invited to submit a cover letter and a detailed resume by June 3, 2026 at 4pm. The successful candidate will be required to undergo a criminal background check and medical screening.

To be eligible to apply you must have a Social Insurance Number and in some cases a valid work permit. While we thank all applicants, only those under consideration will be contacted for an interview.

Thames Valley Family Health Team is an Equal Opportunity employer that is committed to an inclusive, safe, accessible, diverse, and respectful environment for all that is free of discrimination and harassment. We encourage and welcome all applicants including, but not limited to a broad range of cultural, national, and ethnic origins, racial, religious, gender identities and expression, as well as people of all ages, marital/family status, and those with disabilities to apply. Please contact julie.goodchild@thamesvalleyfht.ca if you require assistance with an accommodation.