Bilingual Community Navigator Afternoon And Evenings Shift

Ottawa, ON, CA, Canada

Job Description

Make lives better by connecting the community to the resources they need. Every day.

The Community Navigation of Eastern Ontario (CNEO) is a non-profit, bilingual organization that helps to connect people through multilingual mediated access to community, social, health and government services in their community. CNEO has been operating 211 Services in Eastern Ontario since 2008, and is a partner in the Alternate Neighbourhood Crisis Response Project as of 2024.

The

Community Navigator

provides comprehensive information and referrals to inquirers while maintaining an accurate and up-to-date community information resource system, including the internet-based database.

Key activities



Informal and Referral Services

Provides comprehensive information and referrals to enquirers; responds to inquiries by phone, in writing or in person, in a clear and effective manner; Performs non-clinical assessments of the enquirer's problems and needs; Uses the community information database and other resources relevant to the enquirer's needs to search programs and services; Provides the enquirer with information and referrals, enabling the enquirer to choose the most appropriate resource(s); Assists the enquirer, when necessary, in contacting and using the available service(s); Conducts follow-ups to ensure that the enquirer's needs have been met, when required; Contributes to maintaining an accurate and up-to-date resource system, including the internet-based database; Deescalates crisis calls, including transfers to 911 or crisis lines when appropriate; Collects and maintains statistical data on all information and referral enquiries; and completes Illustrative Case studies and advocacy with local and provincial partnerships; Works towards personal/family preparedness for potential disasters and other emergencies; During the agency's role in disaster or emergency response situations, may be requested to work shifts and perform roles outside typical duties; Obtain and then maintain the Community Resource Specialist (CRS) certification; Participates in other information and referral and/or registration initiatives; Other administrative duties as required.
Alternate Neighbourhood Response Project

Works with community partners to support and prioritize calls received for the Alternate Neighbourhood Response (ANCHOR) Program; Follows all protocols and procedures when receiving and triaging calls and when using the dispatch portal and systems for the ANCHOR program; Supports ANCHOR callers with their needs and conducts a safety risk assessment to determine type and urgency of call; Determines plan of action and prioritize needs for ANCHOR calls which may include 911, dispatching mobile crisis van for urgent and non-urgent crises, and/or directing to other services; Offers phone supporting while clients await the mobile crises team; Provides documentation in case notes that are informative, concise, and clear, including an environmental assessment to assist the Mobile Crisis Team; Refers calls to mental health and/or other supports and conducts follow up on calls where information and referrals provided.

Job requirements for this position:



University or college degree in the social sciences field or equivalent experience of education and community sector experience; Fluently bilingual in both official languages (spoken and written); Be flexible to work in a rapidly changing environment with varying hours; Excellent knowledge of the not-for-profit sector and human services system; Excellent knowledge of computer systems, technology and data entry; Attention to detail, and the ability to perform repetitive tasks; Time management, multitasking and organizational skills; Excellent interpersonal skills; Ability to work collaboratively within a team; Analytical and problem solving skills; Ability to efficiently defuse an escalating situation; Ability to communicate without expressing opinions, judgment, stereotypes or prejudices.

Assets for this position:



Completed the Applied Suicide Intervention Training (ASIST) or Safe Talk Training; Completed a Crisis Intervention Training; Knowledge and experience of call centre operations; Have the ability to give presentations and participate in community events; Have excellent written skills in both official languages to support the data management team as needed.

Working Conditions


The Community Navigator will be located in a busy, open area office. They will be faced with frequent interruptions and must meet with others on a regular basis.

Physical Conditions


The Community Navigator will spend long hours sitting and using office equipment, telephones and computers, which can cause muscle strain.

Sensory Demands


The Community Navigator must spend long hours in concentration answering calls in support of the 211 service which will range from simple requests to crisis calls.

Mental Demands


The volume and type of calls received by the 211 service may cause high levels of stress, especially during times of increased community need (e.g. winter holidays, floods, pandemic). The Community Navigator must also meet deadlines associated with their position and serve as a resource for other team members.

Additional Information:



Only fluently bilingual (English and French) candidates will be considered Following the training period (Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm), the shifts will be either Mon-Fri 11 am-7 pm, Mon-Fri 1 pm-9 pm, or Mon-Fri 2 pm-10 pm. There are occasional shifts outside regular hours of work to cover vacation or sick leave Additional on-call shifts are enforced during the weekend ($20 to be on call, paid time and a half if called in for the shift) Hybrid work arrangement Health benefits package and other benefits including an RRSP matching offered after three month probationary period
We thank all applicants, however, only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted.

Vaccination Policy:


CNEO requires all staff to have had at least two vaccines against COVID-19 or a valid medical exemption. Proof will be required before the first day of employment.

Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Indigeneity:


CNEO promotes the principles of diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from members of Indigenous, Black and other racialized communities, persons with disabilities, women and non-binary persons, persons of all ethnic origins, religions, sexual orientations, classes, gender identities and expressions.

Accessibility:


CNEO encourages qualified candidates from diverse backgrounds, including those who may need accommodation, to apply to join our staff team. If you require accommodation at any stage of the hiring process, please inform us. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Please send your request to HR through Indeed messages.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: $26.37 per hour

Additional pay:

Overtime pay
Benefits:

Casual dress Dental care Employee assistance program Flexible schedule Paid time off RRSP match Work from home
Schedule:

10 hour shift 8 hour shift Day shift Evening shift Holidays Monday to Friday On call Weekends as needed
Ability to commute/relocate:

Ottawa, ON K1G 4K3: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred)
Application question(s):

Are you comfortable with shift work and understand that there will be occasional on-call mandatory shifts (4-6 per month) within the scope of this position?
Language:

English (required) French (required)
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Ottawa, ON K1G 4K3

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD2429552
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Contract
  • Salary:
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  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Ottawa, ON, CA, Canada
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