Housing Support Worker at Sooke Shelter Society
Sooke, BC, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

14 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

14 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Climbing, Writing, Training, Health Systems, Microsoft, Stairs, Computer Skills, First Aid Training

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

Overview: Provide social and wellness support to a diverse adult population with complex needs. Complex issues may include substance misuse, mental health issues, neurodevelopmental disabilities, criminal justice involvement, and challenging behaviours. Assist clients to enhance quality of life with activities of daily living and the development of life skills while reintegrating into their community.
Job Summary: The Housing Support Worker will act as an access point for clients for a variety of community resources including cleaning of resident rooms, laundry, de-hoarding, harm reduction, safety and security measures, crisis intervention, case planning, programming for clients, assisting with daily physical and emotional supports, accepting referrals, registering, orienting, and advocating for clients who are vulnerably housed or experiencing homelessness. In this position, you are the first to respond to and assess emergency situations, particularly overdose response.

EDUCATION, TRAINING, & EXPERIENCE:

  • Diploma in a related human/social service field.
  • At least one (1) year of recent related experience, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
  • Occupational First Aid Level 1 Certificate.
  • Naloxone Training.
  • Foodsafe.
  • Managing Hostile Interactions and/or Non-violent Crisis Intervention or similar training.
  • Criminal Record Clearance for the Vulnerable Sector prior to commencement of employment.
  • Proof of COVID-19 immunization is a requirement.

SKILLS/ABILITIES:

  • Basic computer skills with a working knowledge of Microsoft 365.
  • Demonstrated knowledge/familiarity with related resources such as mental health systems and related agencies, welfare system, and addiction support agencies.
  • Demonstrated suitability to work with adults facing multiple barriers and presenting challenging behaviours in a diverse environment.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with a diverse population.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
  • Demonstrated physical ability to perform the duties of the job.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with others effectively respectfully and collaboratively.
  • Demonstrated ability to organize work.
  • Demonstrated ability to understand and maintain client/worker boundaries.
  • Demonstrated ability to apply and follow safe work procedures.
  • Physically able to do the work including standing, walking, climbing stairs, for extended periods of time, lifting weight exceeding 20 pounds.
  • Physically capable of completing duties outlined in first aid training including kneeling, placing body in recovery position, administering Naloxone, and giving breaths/compressions as required.
  • Physically capable of managing potentially aggressive situations and using judgement and alertness to redirect volatile clients or guests.
    This position requires BCGEU Union membership
    Job Type: Casual
    Pay: $25.95-$29.76 per year
    Work Location: In perso
Responsibilities
  • Respond to community, partner, and other inquiries and concerns respectfully and professionally as a representative of Sooke Shelter Society.
  • Act as a first responder to overdoses and other health emergencies occurring at the site, administer Naloxone, CPR, and other first aid, as necessary.
  • Respond to and deescalate clients who are displaying aggressive and hostile behaviours. Communicate any risk to the rest of the team, and management.
  • Perform building interior and exterior rounds and monitor for safety or cleanliness issues.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of how racism, intergenerational trauma, and diversity impact how clients interact with service providers.
  • Engage clients in day-to-day routines, stay in informal contact, and develop informal opportunities to assist as needed.
  • Take steps to resolve, mitigate, or mediate interpersonal conflict between clients.
  • Review and record case plans including clients’ progress and discuss related concerns with other team members and management to resolve identified problems and move towards defined objectives.
  • Advocate for client’s needs, make referrals, and collaborate with other team members, emergency services, professionals, resources, and community organizations.
  • Liaise with clinics, physicians, and other community health resources which clients may be accessing.
  • Provide clients with assistance and life skill training including support with cleaning, garbage removal, plunging toilets and other household management tasks.
  • Encourage clients to make use of harm reduction supplies such as using clean needles, carrying Naloxone, and using condoms, etc.
  • Encourage clients to follow through with case plans such as keeping appointments, etc.
  • Observe clients to ensure the safety of themselves and others. This includes performing regular wellness and room checks and monitoring guest traffic for restricted individuals.
  • Document all pertinent client information accurately and in a timely basis in the shelter database including client contacts, case management, advocacy, client progress, and referral appointments.
  • Ensure flow of critical information through various means, including appropriate documentation, database entries, intakes and shift change to bring forward issues and occurrences that take place on shift.
  • Ensure all communication is up to professional standards and includes the appropriate amount of detail, while adhering to the Sooke Shelter Society’s policies covering privacy and confidential information.
  • Assist with the orientation of new employees and practicum students by familiarizing them with policies, procedures, facility, and work areas, and demonstrating safe work procedures.
  • Assist in meal preparation, service, and clean-up.
  • Perform basic building maintenance i.e., changing garbage, mopping floors, keeping communal areas clean, laundry assignments as needed. Follow safe work procedures when handling biohazardous materials and illicit substances.
  • Participate as a team member with other staff to ensure a safe and caring environment, being mindful to report emergency issues, attend meetings, work collaboratively and respectfully with staff and clients, and share knowledge and information.
  • Assist clients moving into housing.
  • Attend and participate in staff meetings and training sessions.
  • Act within the spirit and intent of the Society’s policy and procedures.
  • Perform other related duties as required.
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