Employment Type: Full-Time (6- months contract)
Department: Shelter and Respite Services
Union: Included (CUPE Local 2497)
Salary: Level 3 - $26.42/hr
File #: 24-SRS-41
Posting Date: November 13, 2024
Posting Close: November 27, 2024
The Harm Reduction Worker will be required to work from Monday to Friday from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Supervisor, Shelter and Respite Services, the Harm Reduction Worker will work proactively and responsively with clients, staff teams, peers and community members to support community members living with persistent alcohol and drug use to maintain their housing and improve their quality of life while working with team members to diminish challenging behaviours in the Downtown East (DTE).
Responsibilities
- Provide individual and group support to homeless, formerly homeless, and community members of the DTE who are marginally housed using an empathic harm reduction approach.
- Provide outreach to potential program participants
- Train and liaise with Dixon Hall staff and members of the de-escalation team.
- Respond to community crises as they develop
- Assist tenants to develop individualized plans of action with short-term and long-term goals and identified strategies to achieve and maintain housing stability
- Facilitate referral of tenants to specialists, hospital or community resources, as appropriate
- Arrange for referrals, including any follow-up appointments and documentation for medical specialists for assigned practitioners
- Assess and assist tenant to manage episodic and stable chronic health conditions associated with persistent drug and alcohol use
- Participate in case conferences with tenants as needed
- Provide educational support to tenants regarding emerging and persistent challenges related to addiction
- Provide supportive and lifestyle counselling and crisis management when indicated.
- Assist tenants with navigating mental health and addictions services to support their success in maintaining their housing
- Arrange and maintain both regular and intermittent times for home visits with tenants
- Accompany tenants to appointments, medical, legal, or otherwise, when necessary
- Communicate with the appropriate Housing Support Worker and project managers as required
- Advocate on behalf of tenants
- Inform tenants of their rights and responsibilities
- Maintain up to date case notes, progress reports and tenant files
- Compile monthly statistical data and submit reports based on this data.
- Other duties as assigned.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
- Relevant post-secondary degree/diploma in social services, or equivalent work experience in the field Harm Reduction/Mental Health Support.
- Minimum of two (2) years related experience in crisis support, substance use issues, mental health and harm reduction and crisis intervention and counseling skills.
- Demonstrable experience working with homeless, formerly homeless, and marginally housed people.
- Demonstrable ability in case management with supportive counseling; strong assessment and clinical skills.
- Experience writing reports and maintaining statistical program data.
- Excellent advocacy skills and application of therapeutic strategies.
- Valid Ontario Class G driver’s license
- Clean driver’s abstract that has been obtained within the last three months
- Strong written and verbal English language communication skills; fluency in additional languages will be considered an asset
- Knowledge of the Mental Health Act, DSM IV, and psychiatric medications
- Knowledge of best practice guidelines for disorders assessment and treatment
- Knowledge of community agencies and their relevant programs and services
- Self-directed and independent; ability to work effectively as a member of an inter-disciplinary team and in collaboration with other community professionals
- Ability to exercise good judgment, flexibility, creativity, and sensitivity to changing client situations and needs
- Demonstrable application of harm reduction principles and strategies
- Able to work flexible hours with occasional travel within the City of Toronto
- Intermediate level of computer literacy utilizing MS Office applications
- Emergency First Aid and CPR certification an asset
- Crisis Prevention and Intervention training/certification an asset
- Must be qualified to work in Canada legally for the employer.
- Able to provide a Vulnerable Sector Screening check with a ‘Clear’ or satisfactory result that meets the operational requirements of the Agency.
- Must have up-to-date vaccinations against COVID-19 with a vaccine that has been approved for use in Canada.
Dixon Hall is dedicated to fostering an inclusive selection process and work environment, guided by their Race Relations and Employment Equity Policies. If selected for an interview, please inform the hiring manager or the People and Culture team of any accommodations you may require during the interview process.
To achieve their goal of inclusivity and diversity, Dixon Hall actively seeks exceptional candidates from varied backgrounds and with lived experiences. Individuals who self-identify as being from marginalized communities, including Indigenous peoples, racialized persons, persons with disabilities, and those from the 2SLGBTQIA+ community or who have experienced homelessness, are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Last updated on Nov 13, 2024