Tenant Support Worker (Temporary Full-Time) at The District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board
Thunder Bay, ON, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

02 Sep, 25

Salary

31.85

Posted On

27 Jul, 25

Experience

3 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Presentation Skills, Database Applications, Communication Skills, Groups, Conflict Resolution, Directors

Industry

Other Industry

Description

Looking for a rewarding career change? Join our team! TBDSSAB is seeking candidates to fill the position of Temporary Full-Time Tenant Support Worker.

POSITION SUMMARY:

Under the general direction of the Supervisor, Property Management, the Tenant Support Worker is responsible for developing, managing, and promoting programs and activities intended to improve tenants’ quality of life.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE

  • A minimum of a diploma or degree in Social Work with three to five years’ experience working with diverse ‘high-needs’ people.

SKILLS/ABILITIES:

  • Must have basic knowledge of computer applications, including the Microsoft Office package and various database applications.
  • Excellent conflict resolution, organizational and communication skills are necessary for substantial contact with a diverse clientele.
  • Must be culturally sensitive and have a thorough knowledge of community resources.
  • Must have strong presentation skills for reporting to various Boards of Directors as well as for speaking to groups of tenants.
  • Must have an ability to rebound from high-stress situations.
Responsibilities
  1. Gathers and records information about tenants regarding general assessment of a physical, social, psychological, and economic nature; condition of motor skills, family/friends support, income stability, etc.
  2. Visits tenants requiring support, assesses their needs, refers tenants to appropriate community agencies.
  3. Provides follow-up visits to tenants when appropriate; (extensive attention is given to those tenants with special needs such as the physically, developmentally, and psychiatrically disabled); liaises with family members, professionals, and service agencies, refers tenants for psychiatric and specialized medical assessments, advises tenants to accept support services and long-term care placement when deemed necessary.
  4. Works with high need homeless, individuals with mental health and addictions.
  5. Advocates for tenants with other agencies and the various departments/roles within The District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board (TBDSSAB), such as Property Management Clerks, Custodians, etc. to facilitate communication and to address specific concerns; informs departments of potential crises in their jurisdictions.
  6. Facilitates, coordinates, and motivates community development and special events to encourage socialization, education and health promotion through newsletters and community resources such as guest speakers, information sessions, fitness instructions, etc.
  7. Encourages and promotes Tenant Council activities; coordinates yearly elections.
  8. Participates on community committees.
  9. Confers regularly with special needs agencies to acquire and maintain an accurate understanding of their mandate.
  10. Coordinates volunteer activities, recruit volunteers from community resources, provides supervision to volunteers, etc.
  11. Prepares reports for presentation to the TBDSSAB’s Board of Directors outlining the highlights of the month, current projects, prevalent issues, etc.; attends Board meetings, when required.
  12. Performs related duties as necessary.
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