The Salvation Army B.C. Boundless Vancouver Community Ministries                                    
                
                

        

    
          
    
        
        
            Published
            
                September 23, 2020            
         
        
        
            Location
            
                                        Vancouver, Canada                                    
            
                
                            
        
                
            Job Type
            
                                    Full-time (Contract)
                            
         
                
                
            Category
            
                                    British Columbia
                            
        
                
                
            Salary
            
                                    $18.75/hr                            
        
                
            Interested applicants must respond in writing to
            
                                    office@boundlessvancouver.ca                            
        
                
            Closing date
            
                                    October 15, 2020                            
        
                
            Street Address
            
                                    3213 Fraser St                            
        
                
            

    

        Description
        
                        HOURS:

Contract: Oct. 26th, 2020 to Dec. 24, 2020, Monday to Friday, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm



                

        Responsibilities
        
                        Position Purpose Summary:
Boundless Vancouver Community Ministries organizes The Salvation Army Boundless Vancouver Christmas Toy Shop for children and families. The Christmas Volunteer & Donation Coordinator works with our Boundless Vancouver team to organize our volunteers and coordinate donations for The Christmas Toy Shop and the Christmas Luncheon.
BASIC FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES:
Volunteer Coordination: 

Works in conjunction with and in support of The Christmas Toy Shop by identifying and promoting volunteer opportunities
Recruit, screen, register & orient appropriate volunteers to fill positions
Process necessary paperwork, including Criminal Record Checks and volunteer agreement packages
Deploy volunteers to positions relevant to their interests and skills
Help orientate and supervise volunteers while they are deployed to their positions
Keep thorough records of volunteer information and hours of service for statistical purposes

Donation Coordination: 

Work in conjunction with and in support of the Christmas campaigns, identifying the financial and in-kind donation needs for Christmas distribution
Solicit financial and in-kind donations and correspond in a timely manner with individuals and corporate donors in the community; organize toy drives with companies and organizations in the community
Coordinate drop-off and pick up schedule with donors and driver(s)
Help coordinate with divisional Public Relations team for the Toy Mountain event
Relay donated items to the appropriate personnel for proper storage and distribution
Keep thorough records of donor information and donated items/amounts & maintain a positive relationship with our donors
Perform other duties as assigned

 
                    
                

        Qualifications
        
                        Education/Certifications:

Post-secondary education and work experience in fund-raising, donor relations, public relations

Experience:

One (1) to three (3) years of relevant experience, including experience working in customer service related fields

Required Skills/Knowledge:

Excellent organizational skills
Superior relationship building skills and the ability to interact with individuals at all levels in a confident, collaborative and professional manner
Proven ability to multitask
Be able to work independently; demonstrated self-starter and team player
Excellent verbal communication skills in person and on the phone
Excellent written communication skills
Proficient computer skills and familiarity with Google Suite and Microsoft Office
Ability to learn new software quickly and teach others
Be able to lift up to 30 lbs

 
PREFERRED SKILLS/capabilities: 

Valid BC Driver’s License
Background check consent
A clear vulnerable sector screening
A clean drivers’ abstract
Completion of online Armatus Abuse Prevention Training and required Health and Safety training

Withdrawal Management Counsellor – Casual – Centre of Hope London


Published
August 27, 2021

Location
London

Job Type
Casual  

Competition #
1012-2021

Ministry Unit/Dept:
London Centre of Hope

Salary Range:
START: $23.77/HR, YEAR 1: $24.46/HR

Address:
281 Wellington St., London, ON N6B 2L4

Posting Expires:
September 12, 2021

Applications Accepted By:
Email: [email protected] Attention: Barry Vaughan-Warford – Human Relations Manager Fax: 519-661-0245 Mailing Address: 281 Wellington St., London, ON N6B 2L4 Attention: Barry Vaughan-Warford – Human Relations Manager Please, no phone calls.

Description

Flexibility in scheduling is required.  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. The operational hours of this facility are 24/7.

Shifts: No Guaranteed Hours, varies as per operational requirements.

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.

The Withdrawal Management Counsellor is responsible for providing direct clinical care to clients.    As The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world, every position contributes to the spiritual and social services mission of The Salvation Army, ensuring that their work and interactions with clients and coworkers is done in a manner befitting Christian standards, attitudes, principles and goals.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Accountabilities:

  1. General
  • To complete all duties in accordance with the Standards and Policies & Procedures of The Salvation Army London Centre of Hope and Ontario Withdrawal Management Standards
  • Participate in regular staff meetings to review operational effectiveness, changes in policies and procedures, and in-service training
  • As required and as applicable, make suggestions that will improve efficiency, working conditions or procedures to the Withdrawal Management Program Manager
  • Perform all necessary clerical duties, data entry, and report writing
  • Answer the phone and relay messages as required
  • Participate in Quality Assurance Program as requested by Manager
  • Observe, record, assess and manage the behavior of residents who are intoxicated, in the state of withdrawal, and in crisis
  • Monitor residents and record significant changes in their level of functioning
  • Provide physical care/procedures as outlined in policy and procedures or directed by Manager
  • Document admission and discharge data, client service plans and progress toward goals, and any other significant information relating to quality care
  • Formulate a comprehensive client service plan (including discharge) in collaboration with the client
  • Educate residents about the effects of chemical dependence and substance use, along with the process of recovery
  • Provide emotional support and information regarding treatment options, and make appropriate referrals
  • Provide clients with individualized assessments as outlined in the Admission and Discharge and Assessment tools provided by the Ontario Substance Abuse Bureau
  • Communicate client response to procedures and activities, and report any changes or adverse effects to the Manager
  • Individual and group counseling and facilitation
  • Crisis intervention
  • Aftercare support and the provision of support, counseling and education to families and other client supports
  • Identify and refer all medical emergencies to the Emergency Department when necessary
  • Responsible for the contents, upkeep and tidiness of the supply room – including toiletries, linen/towels, personal hygiene,
  • Responsible to ensure that clients have adequate supplies of personal items, including clothing
  • Responsible for helping clients to store, retrieve and secure their belongings throughout their stay.
  • Responsible to follow through on all safety and security procedures (including fire) as outlined in the policy and procedures manual and report unsafe conditions to the Manager
  • All shifts will make regular rounds throughout the floor, including walking through the dormitory, bathrooms and lounges
  • Perform the routine and emergent household tasks to maintain a clean and safe environment
  • Advise the Manager of equipment problems or programming needs
  • Maintain current knowledge in infection control procedure
  • To promote the mission, policies, and objectives of The Salvation Army
  • To maintain confidentiality in all matters pertaining to clientele and coworkers of The Salvation Army London Centre of Hope
  • To treat the property of The Salvation Army with due care and caution
  • To act in the best interest of the employer at all times
  1. Health and Safety
  • Work in compliance with OH&S Act and Regulations and abide by The Salvation Army’s health and safety policies and procedures.
  • Work closely with security, identifying any safety and security needs
  • Responsible to work in compliance with the Ontario Health & Safety Acts and Regulations, use personal protective equipment/clothing, report workplace hazards and dangers

QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:

WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • The Supervisor will set the hours of work and work schedule.
  • Understanding of, support for and commitment to the mission and purpose of The Salvation Army and a willingness to adhere to them
  • Provide an original copy of a Criminal Records Check with vulnerable sector screening secured through either the National Canadian Police Information Centre or through a local police detachment; Note: A satisfactory criminal background check is required
  • Screening through The Salvation Army Abuse Registry
  • Normal hours of work – may vary as per operational requirements and responsibilities, and includes a ½ hour paid meal break where applicable.  

Education, Qualifications and Certifications:

  • Minimum two year Community College or University Degree in a Health or Social Service Program, with an addiction concentration, or complimented by other recognized Addiction Studies
  • Minimum one year experience (within the last five years) within the field of addictions Withdrawal Management experience is required
  • Valid CPR and First Aid Certificate and Crisis Intervention training
  • Demonstrated observation, assessment, communication and effective withdrawal management skills
  • Computer skills specifically MS Office with an understanding of data collection and the Catalyst database

Experience and Skilled Knowledge Requirements

  • Current and demonstrated knowledge in:
    • fundamental concepts and theories of addiction and mental health
    • pharmacology relevant to withdrawal management
    • relapse prevention; harm reduction and stages of change model
  • Current experience and demonstrated skills in the following areas:
    • Interviewing and counseling in individual and group therapy with substance abuse and dual disorder clients
    • Utilizing standardized admission and discharge tools for assessment
  • Extensive knowledge of the community agencies and self-help groups that provide support to clients struggling with substance use and addiction
  • Good knowledge of critical physical, psychological, and social phases of alcoholism and drug addiction, and of withdrawal, including progression, stages, and symptoms

Skills and Capabilities:

  • Demonstrated ability to deal with people with substance use disorders in a supportive, non-judgmental manner, on both a one-on-one basis and as part of a team,
  • Demonstrated ability to maintain successful working relationships; and to deal with people in a pleasant, professional, responsible, and reassuring manner

Normal location of work is at: 281 Wellington Street, London, ON N6B 2L4 and outreach locations.

Provide an original copy of a Background Check with vulnerable sector screening that is satisfactory to The Salvation Army, in its sole discretion, is required. The screening is secured either through the National Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) or through a local police detachment.

May require screening through The Salvation Army Abuse Registry.

Support for and an understanding of the mission and purpose of The Salvation Army in Canada.

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.

To help us with our recruitment effort, please indicate your email/cover letter where (vacanciesincanada.ca) you saw this job posting.

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