Description
This is a permanent, part-time position based on 16 hours per week. The work schedule is determined in consultation with your supervisor and may vary according to requirements of responsibility. Applicable shifts include a ½ hour paid meal break. Travel is required.
Shifts: Saturday & Sunday, 4:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.
Operational hours of this facility are 12:00 a.m. – 11:59 p.m.
Permanent part-time employment with The Salvation Army will be provided with a competitive compensation and benefits package that includes: vacation time, sick days, employer matching RRSP contributions, and Christmas Grants.
Interested applicants must respond in writing with a cover letter and resume.
We thank all applicants, however, only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Participate in Admissions Committee Meetings to review Community Assessments and prepare minutes for the same.
- Prepare case management and sign out files for new arrivals.
- Conduct intakes with new arrivals: complete the intake form, review the house rules, complete the inventory of belongings, give a tour of the facility, admit the resident to a dorm and complete an initial discussion of release plan.
- Develop and implement case management of assigned clients; assist clients in establishing goals, monitor progress, and prepare discharge plan.
- Perform administrative duties, such as compiling and maintaining accurate case files and appropriate documentation related to clients and initiates and any new documentation; complete all reports required by the funder and The Salvation Army including OMS.
- Facilitate the delivery of program, one-on-one and/or groups.
- Maintain caseload with regularly scheduled sessions and record keeping on all contacts and sessions as required by policy and procedures.
- Conduct interviews with applicants at the local Detention Centre and various federal institutions whenever necessary.
- Complete daily activity record reports for statistical purposes. Complete Psycho-Social Assessments on clients.
- Write Progress Summary Reports whenever necessary. Assist clients with job search inquiries.
- Liaise with Correctional Service Canada Staff.
- Participate in Case Conferences with clients and Parole Officers whenever necessary. Complete incident reports whenever necessary.
- Participate in Disciplinary Interviews whenever necessary.
- Contact other social service agencies whenever necessary to provide client referrals. Supervise residents regarding their adherence to house rules and parole conditions.
- Always maintain client confidentiality. Develop a rapport with the clients. Provide individual counselling to clients re: any issue that may interfere with the reintegration process.
- Keep updated and current client/resident listings. Complete weekend curfew sheets when necessary.
- Complete and distribute authorized weekend passes when necessary.
- Conduct rounds of the CRF Unit regularly throughout shift.
- Conduct room searches with another staff person if there are reasonable and probable grounds to believe that a client may have contraband in his room.
- Report violations of parole conditions in accordance with policy. Log pertinent information in the official registers and OMS.
- Sort, stamp, and file CRF incoming mail and faxes.
- Ship urinalysis tests to assigned lab for testing when necessary.
- Record and input monthly statistics whenever necessary.
- Respond to persons in crisis and utilize de-escalation techniques, if necessary, contact emergency personnel (police, ambulance, etc.)
- Monitor the activities of the clients and maintain availability for personal, practical, and moral support.
- Complete other duties as required.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
Education, Qualifications and Certifications:
- College Diploma in Social Services/Corrections and / or combination of education and life related experience in working with marginalized individuals.
- Completion of Non-Violence Crisis Intervention Training or willingness to obtain.
- Current First Aid and CPR or willingness to obtain.
- Training in Naloxone administration and Mental Health First Aid would be assets.
Experience and Skilled Knowledge Requirements:
- Minimum of one (1) year of prior related experience, including experience in front line work in a correctional or social service setting.
The Salvation Army will accommodate candidates as required under applicable human rights legislation.
If you require a disability-related accommodation during this process, please inform us of your requirements.
Internal Applicants, please advise Department Heads of your intentions prior to submitting your application.
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