Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
07 Nov, 25
Salary
27.09
Posted On
08 Aug, 25
Experience
2 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Access, Group Development, Training, Whmis, Program Planning, Stakeholder Engagement, French, Completion, Membership, Record Keeping, Motivational Interviewing, Occupational Health, Aoda, Case Management, Service Work, Facilitation
Industry
Hospital/Health Care
KEY ACTIVITIES:
As a member of the IHOH team, this role will also assist with the following duties:
REQUIREMENTS
WORKPLACE AND WORK ENVIRONMENT HAZARDS
The Victoria and Friends Women’s Shelter is an emergency, VAW shelter where women who experience abuse, with or without children, reside. IHOH also has outreach locations where women seeking assistance will drop in. All employees working at any IHOH location are responsible for creating a friendly, inclusive (non- discriminatory), compassionate, and cohesive environment that will implement strategies and plan to ensure a healthy, safe, and supportive environment is kept at all times.
The setting is fast paced with constantly changing priorities and crises. Most of the work time will be working directly (formally/informally) with clients in fluid, non-office settings. Extended periods of informal client work liaising/advocating with community/shareholder services is also required. Thus, workplace hazards will include listening to traumatic stories, exposure to barriers/conflict with lack of services and supports for women experiencing abuse. This role works to prevent, defuse, and manage clients and/or community services whose behaviours may become aggressive, discriminatory, or despondent towards staff, other women, and children living in the shelter and accessing supports. Additionally, their abusive partner/person may attempt to access our program locations. At times, when staff are working in the community, they may be exposed to negative attitudes and beliefs or biases towards women and children experiencing abuse and violence. Personal safety plans must always be in place.
The Victoria and Friends Women’s Shelter is a pet-friendly shelter to the women and children we serve. IHOH’s policies and procedures regarding pets in residence are in place to ensure the safety and wellbeing of staff, residents, and guests. While the responsibility to care for pets in shelter rests solely on the pet owner, employees must be aware that they will be working in close proximity to various pets during their shifts.
The work environment is funded through grants and government contracts thus employees will be required to keep daily records, notes, and at times produce reports and documentation.
Disclaimer: Due to the changing nature of work and work to be done, other responsibilities may be assigned, and qualifications may be altered. This job description indicates the general nature and level of work expected and may not cover a fully comprehensive list of activities, duties, or responsibilities. Employees may also be reassigned to other duties or departments or locations as needed to support overall organizational operations and priorities.
IHOH is a living wage ambassador, and an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an equitable, diverse, and inclusive workforce. In extension, IHOH recognizes that a diverse staff team working in an inclusive environment will make superior and more innovative decisions, better serving the organization, and consequently, the population it serves.
Please forward a resume and letter of interest describing your skills, competencies, experiences to:
NOTE: IHOH IS A SEIU UNIONIZED WORKPLACE AND THIS ROLE IS COVERED UNDER THE CURRENT COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT.
Summary: Reporting to the Residential Supervisor, the Frontline Worker provides innovative, strengths-based, diverse, intersectional, feminist-based supports, referrals, and advocacy with women living in or seeking services at the Victoria and Friend’s Women’s Shelter.
This position performs their duties in accordance with the vision, values, and strategic goals of the organization. All IHOH staff are required to work within, and comply with, any and all applicable legislation. This role is a vital to ensuring continuity of service at the shelter by providing shift coverage for shelter staff.
JOB DUTIES
The main responsibilities of this role include, but are not limited to, the following:
As a member of the IHOH team, this role will also assist with the following duties: