Description
The Detox Worker 1 provides a safe and secure environment for residents/clients and provides practical support to re-integrate them into the community.
HOURS:
- Shift rotation: 4 on, 5 off; 2 on, 4 off; 2 on, 4 off; 3 on, 4 off.
- Possibility of day shifts (7:00am-7:00pm), swing shifts (10:00am-10:00pm), and night shifts (7:00pm – 7:00am). Until return of incumbent.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Monitors the activities of the clients/residents and maintains availability for personal, practical and moral support; may include providing safe storage and recording of prescribed medications
- Accurately records day-to-day happenings using appropriate methods; maintains logbooks and completes occurrence reports
- Provides lifeskills training (personal hygiene, mental and physical health, communication, anger management, etc.) for clients/residents
- Acts as client advocate; acts as positive role model
- Knowledge of alcohol and drug abuse, human behavior, and relevant community resources.
- Complete all intake tasks: Luggage check; valuables receipt; orientation to unit, their sleeping area, detox rules and regulations, and program activities.
- Conduct daily orientation groups to clients in detox.
- Facilitate educational groups on a variety of topics pertinent to addictions.
- Inform clients of the option of treatment after the detoxification period.
- Refer clients to Social Worker for referral to treatment as necessary. NB: It is not part of the Health Care Worker’s job to determine what type of treatment a client requires.
- Attend to the cleanup of the bed area and re-make for next client intake.
- Assist in maintaining cleanliness of unit – Spot clean floors and walls, clean washrooms as needed when janitor not on unit.
- Collect soiled bedding and bundle it to be sent to the cleaners. Do unit laundry as necessary.
- Liaises with referral sources and other external agencies as needed (e.g. welfare, police, parole, urgent situations)
- Coordinates client care relating to security issues; performs bed checks and room/personal searches
- Handles the admission, orientation, evaluation of clients’ understanding of rules, and discharge procedures; ensures the ongoing enforcement of policies, which may include client discipline
- Answers the program department telephone and records/remits messages
- Performs other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
- The successful job applicant will have completed more than two (2) years of Community College.
*NOTE: For some jobs, you may be required to provide validated educational documentation
- Diploma or Degree in health care or resident care or a related social services field.
- Computer literate with Microsoft Windows and Office
- Criminal Police Investigation Check (CPIC)
- Current Certification in First Aid/CPR
- Non-Violent Crisis Intervention
- Mental Health First Aid
- Motivational Interviewing
Experience:
- One to two years of related experience including, frontline work in a social services setting (with women/children), lifeskills and experience in a related field.
Required Skills/Knowledge:
- The performance of the job requires continuously monitoring the environment, frequently interacting with clients, attentive listening, and moderate attention when recording information.
- The performance of the job requires keyboarding, sitting for long periods of time, and occasionally packing client/resident belongings.
PREFERRED SKILLS/CAPABILITIES:
Successful candidates, prior to hiring, may be required to provide:
- Background check consent.
- A clear vulnerable sector screening.
- A clean drivers abstract.
- Completion of our online Armatus Abuse Training and required Health and Safety training.
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.
In support of our commitment to a healthy and safe workplace and community, The Salvation Army (TSA) has a vaccination requirement for all employees in Canada. The successful candidate will be made an offer of employment on the condition of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and will be required to provide proof of full vaccination, prior to their employment start date. The requirement to be fully vaccinated is subject to provincial/territorial human rights legislation. If the candidate is unable to vaccinate for a reason protected by the Human Rights Code, a request for accommodation can be submitted and written proof satisfactory to TSA will be required.
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