Job Information
WoodGreen Community Services Case Manager (2024-333-CC) in Toronto, Ontario
Competition: (2024-333-CC) Case Manager (2024-333-CC)
Employment Type: Permanent Full-Time, Bargaining Unit (1 Vacancy)
Work Hours: 35 hours/week (Mon-Fri, 9-5)
Work Setting:
Salary: Exclusively Onsite
External Rate – G7: $53,037.02
Internal Rate – G8: $54,119.40
Application Deadline: September 4th, 2024, by 11:59 pm
Program Overview – Supportive Housing, Community Care - 540 Cedarvale Ave
The Supportive Housing Program provides housing for seniors who have been street involved, experiencing mental health and/or addictions issues. The program provides onsite psychosocial, primary care supports and services including: intensive case management; harm reduction and addiction supports; therapeutic and supportive counseling; 24-hour staffing; assistance with activities of daily living; nursing services; life skills development; social and recreational activities; volunteer opportunities; and follow up support.
What You Will Do
Provide comprehensive case management services; assessment, personal goal setting through the development of Case Plans, short/long-term planning, informal counselling, follow up supports, crisis intervention, service co-ordination, case conferencing, and referrals.
Undertake needs assessments and develop case plans with individuals in the program.
Encourage/support tenant engagement in the ongoing management of their unit related to decluttering, garbage removal, and preparation for disposal of items.
Provide programming to educate tenants on relevance of pest control management.
Help tenants set/achieve realistic goals, bringing the unit to an acceptable safety standard.
Work closely with staff and clients on strategies that support clients with substance use and mental health issues to maintain their housing.
Advocate on behalf of clients when required.
Link clients to various community resources and facilitate appropriate referrals to other community support services when required.
Ensure the coordination of services and a “continuum of care”.
Liaise, consult, and collaborate with other program area staff and service providers.
Monitor the housing challenges and ability of each resident to adhere to the policies and protocols and develop a team strategy for intervention when problems occur in accordance with housing first and eviction prevention principles.
Complete statistics/reports and maintain all records regarding program/activity enrollment.
Ensure that the anti-racism objectives and community development principles of the organization are achieved in the program.
Gather statistical and narrative information required for the Service and organization.
Participate in ongoing training and education.
Participate in regular supervisory sessions and annual performance appraisals.
What You Bring to the Team
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Social Service Work Diploma, or a related discipline.
3+ years related experience in mental health and harm reduction, housing help, and working with those who have experienced homelessness.J
What Will Set You Apart
Working effectively in a team/with other community professionals and independently.
Ability in case management, informal counselling, crisis intervention, and assessment.
Strong housing help skills and ability to support individuals to incorporate a harm reduction strategy in obtaining and maintaining their housing.
Ability to exercise good judgment, flexibility, creativity, and sensitivity to changing needs.
Ability to minimize barriers through service delivery for low income individuals with mental health and substance use issues.
Ability to develop, implement and evaluate community needs and follow up programs.
Demonstrated interpersonal, verbal, and written communications skills.
Demonstrated information and referral skills; and ability to effectively link client to supportive services.
Ability to work from a client-centered approach.
Knowledge of the health sector, its related services, and community resources.
Ability to follow policies, procedures, and adhere to legislation.
A thorough understanding of clinical practices and care models.
Proven ability to facilitate presentations and workshops.
Applied computer skills (MS word, excel, and Internet).
Ability to use case management software is an asset (Pirouette).
WoodGreen is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free selection process and work environment. If contacted in relation to an employment opportunity, please advise our People & Culture representatives at careers@woodgreen.org of the accommodation measures required. Information received relating to accommodation will be addressed confidentially.
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