Newcomer Case Coordinator
at Family Dynamics
Winnipeg, MB, Canada -
Start Date | Expiry Date | Salary | Posted On | Experience | Skills | Telecommute | Sponsor Visa |
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Immediate | 30 Jan, 2025 | USD 41753 Annual | 31 Oct, 2024 | N/A | Human Services,Client Services,Family Services,Funding,Interpersonal Skills,Refugees,Lifelong Learning,Service Coordination,Immigration,Justice,Mental Health,Demonstration,Clinical Supervision,Cultural Competency,Management Skills,Consideration,Adherence | No | No |
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Description:
The Newcomer Case Coordinator assists newcomer individuals and families with multiple barriers and complex needs to integrate and adapt to life in Canada using a wrap-around case management approach that includes: pro-active service coordination, referrals, advocacy, education, skills building and emotional support.
Listed below is a summary of the qualifications and responsibilities of the position; complete job descriptions will be available to the successful candidate.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Degree in human services is required, Bachelor of Social Work preferred
- A minimum of two years of experience in direct client services, preferably in a service coordination and case management role
- Experience working with immigrants and refugees is required.
- Experience of navigating and working with different systems like Immigration, justice/legal, Family Services, Social Assistance (EIA), is required
- An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Sound knowledge about the case management model and its application with populations who have significant barriers
- Specialized knowledge in the area of attachment and trauma-informed approaches to supporting newcomer populations, especially those from refugee backgrounds
- Understanding about mental health, mental illness, addiction, and the support services needed for people going through a mental health crisis.
- Ability to go for home visits, accompanying and support clients at community appointments including the court, shelters, Immigration hearings, CFS, schools, EIA, etc.
- Comprehensive knowledge about the wide range of community resources
- Ability to work collaboratively within the team and with collateral organizations
- Active participation in Clinical Supervision, team meetings and relevant professional development activities
- Demonstration of cultural competency to work effectively and respectfully with people from different cultures and diverse backgrounds, including consideration of how social, historical contexts and imbalance of power have impacted people’s experiences
- Ability to practice cultural humility; acknowledging oneself as a learner when understanding others’ personal experiences, as well as demonstrating a commitment to lifelong learning and self-reflection
- Possess excellent time management skills, attention to detail and adherence to professional ethical standards
- Demonstrated ability to clinically manage high risk cases involving problem solving and crisis/risk assessment and intervention skills
- Ability to advocate effectively
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to develop rapport and ensure communication is understood across a variety of cultures and circumstances; ability to work collaboratively within a team
- Demonstrated ability with planning, organizing, implementing, evaluating and realigning priorities
- Ability to speak a relevant language is considered an asset
As a condition of employment, applicants will need to provide a satisfactory criminal records check, including vulnerable sector search, and child abuse registry check, within 3 months of present date.
A pool of successful candidates may be created to fill future vacancies.
Note: This is a full-time position ending March 31st 2025. This can be extended subject to funding approval.
Family Dynamics is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct client-centered assessment and service planning to identify goals and priorities; jointly determining the need for assistance in accessing and managing resources internally as well as through other agencies
- Provision of information about life in Canada, emotional support and guidance to help clients build on their strengths and enhance their coping skills
- Proactively assisting clients with understanding and navigating the various systems they are struggling to navigate independently
- Accessing, advocating, coordinating and following up with multiple systems on behalf of clients
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
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Winnipeg, MB, Canada