Description
HOURS:
- Full time 35 hours / week
- This position includes a comprehensive benefits package including medical and dental, sick leave benefits; Employer
contributed RRSPs as well as matching, professional development opportunities etc.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Through empathetic care and with a non-judgemental approach conducts initial intake assessments (including evaluation of
client/family and financials), determining immediate and ongoing needs and supports in accordance with policy - Provides emergency assistance services (i.e. food, clothing, etc.) in accordance with policy
- Provides ongoing support to clients and families as needed
- Through exercising empathetic care, assists individuals to determine an appropriate and mutually agreed upon goal
process; facilitates effective problem-solving behaviours of the client/family - Provides spiritual guidance when appropriate and uses opportunities to pray with and share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with
clients/families - Encourages clients/families to participate in programs and services offered by our Community Ministries as well as our
Church - Maintains confidentiality and keeps accurate client files and statistical records in the Link2Feed database
- May provide budgeting guidance for clients
- Assists in the organization, maintenance, general cleanliness, and COVID protocols of the Community Ministries Office and
The Salvation Army building. - Receives (and/or declines) and sorts/organizes non-monetary donations
- Works under the direction of the Community Ministries Supervisor and Corps Officers
- Networks and refers to The Salvation Army, government and community social service providers to coordinate resources
for the benefit of clients and program, when necessary - May help develop and will conduct programs for clients/families, as appropriate
- Helps with the coordination and organization of seasonal or special programs such as; Christmas Hampers, Community
Programs / Events, Food Drives, Back to School, Camps and Community Dinners - May direct and supervise volunteers, which include orientation to programs and training
- May be responsible for cash management
- Extensive knowledge and proficiency with MS Office programs, Database inputting and general office equipment
- May deal with clients who are have complex emotional issues.
- Donation pick ups
- Drive EDS Vehicle (Food Truck) as required
- Performs other duties as required
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
- Physically able to lift up to 50 lbs
- Performance of the job requires a frequent amount of loading/unloading trucks, handing out hampers, receiving/sorting
out donated or purchased goods, and computer work - Performance of the job requires attentive listening (empathy to clients/volunteers), and attention to detail when entering
data/computer work.
The incumbent could need to work under the following disagreeable conditions:
- Temperature variations when out in the CRU
- Cramped working areas
- Work-related stress
- Dealing with angry and/or abusive clients
The incumbent could be exposed to the risk of minor harm, injury or illness due to:
- Physical and verbal attacks by others
- Exposure to infectious diseases
- Exposure to chemicals (e.g. cleaning)
- Moving objects
- Sharp objects
- Risk of back strain
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
- Minimum Education: Diploma or Certificate in Social/Human Services from a recognized University/College
- Minimum 2 years related experience working with vulnerable populations; addictions, mental health challenges, poverty,
seniors, homelessness, unemployed, and persons with persistent multiple-barriers. - Current FOODSAFE LEVEL 1
- Current Certification in First Aid/CPR
- Valid BC Drivers License
- Assets – Nonviolent Crisis Intervention, Effective communication 101, WHMIS
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