Full-time, Temporary (approximately until April 2027)
LOCATION:
Calgary, Alberta
What We Do:
Discovery House Family Violence Prevention Society provides a continuum of care and integrated wrap-around services to women and their children fleeing domestic violence. We facilitate transitional housing and offer longer-term, safe places for women and children to call home while they begin to rebuild their lives. Discovery House is about hope and healing using trauma-informed care practices.
What Our Employees Love:
Three weeks of vacation to start.
Eligible positions can work from home up to 3 days per week with our Flexible Work Policy.
Additional time off including Wellness Days, Professional Development Days, and Sick Days.
Benefits Package and Employee and Family Assistance Program.
A dog friendly workplace.
We observe all Statutory Holidays (including the optional ones), and employees may substitute religious holidays for celebrations that are relevant to their cultural identity.
Committees including Health & Safety, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion, Indigenous; and Social.
A 2SLGBTQ+ welcoming environment.
Potlucks, celebrations, work-life balance, and plenty of fun.
Being a part of a reputable not-for-profit organization (7-time winner of Top 100 Rated Charities in Canada!)
We are building towards an inclusive and equitable workplace that reflects the diversity of the communities we live in, creating the opportunity for every employee to reach their potential.? We welcome applications from people in all underrepresented groups, believing we are at our best when everyone has a seat at the table. If you some but not all the qualifications for the position, but are willing to learn, we invite you to apply. Accommodations are available upon request throughout every stage of our recruitment process.
Join our team and be part of a transformative organization committed to ending domestic violence. As advocates of
Empowerment
, we believe in unlocking the potential in every individual, fostering resilience, and empowering positive change. Our
Tenacious
spirit drives us to get things done and make a lasting impact, while our commitment to
Inclusion
ensures that everyone belongs and is welcomed in our community. Embracing
Curiosity
, we continually learn, innovate, and adapt to break the cycle of domestic violence. Through
Collaboration
, we build strong connections and work collectively to create a safer, more equitable world for all. If you're passionate about making a difference, join us in our mission to empower, thrive, and create positive change together.?
What You'll Do:
Reporting to the Community Housing Program Team Lead, the Case Manager is required to focus on a family's practical needs through identifying, sourcing, and coordinating services, and by offering systems navigation, connecting the families to the long-term community supports they identify as being most important to them. Case Managers also engage in innovative programming that supports clients beyond case management.
This role is distinctively community-based, meaning Case Managers are not office-bound or working from home--they are actively serving clients where they live and navigate their daily lives. Your work will involve engaging with families in the community, going beyond desk duties to provide hands-on support and connection to local services. By being present in the field, you build trust and a deeper understanding of clients' practical needs, helping to coordinate essential wrap-around services right where they are needed most.
Completes intakes and ongoings assessments of the client's needs that will identify any barriers to maintaining safe and stable housing as well as any additional service needs of the family
Develops an individualized family action plan for wrap-around service needs in collaboration with the client family and the case management team
Coordinates and monitors wrap-around service planning for the client and their family
Supports the client family to navigate systems (financial, legal, mental/physical health)
Advocates on behalf of the client
Transports clients in own vehicle as circumstances require, ensuring their safe and timely access to necessary services and appointments
Provides information about and/or referrals to appropriate community agencies and resources
Collaborates with community agencies and partners regarding the needs of the client family
Supports programming and child development while working with mothers, and/or their children
Maintains accurate documentation in client files
Works with clients to develop monthly budgets and improve their financial literacy
Completes and oversees a transition plan for clients who are ready to become fully independent of the program
Establish and maintain appropriate documentation; case notes, assessments, safety plans as required for clinical program standards
Keeps up to date case notes on any communication in person or electronically. This also includes recording the exact time spent (indirect or direct time) with client and/or their support system
Completes and submits any application (internal or external) in support of client's plan of care
Uses sound judgment and critical thinking to ensure all plans, decisions, and interventions align with agency policies, procedures, and ethical standards
Advises Team Lead on any issues that arise with clients
Other duties as required
This role primarily operates during morning and afternoon hours. However, occasional evening or weekend work may be required to support our programs and events. We value flexibility and collaboration to ensure our services meet community needs.
What You'll Bring:
Bachelor's Degree in Social Work or related area and 2 years of experience; an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered
Registration with Alberta College Of Social Workers (ACSW) or College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP), or equivalent, is an asset, and is required for those who are eligible
Understanding of trauma-informed practice and crisis management
Knowledge of the Housing First model, Harm Reduction model, and women's shelters
Understanding of the intersection between domestic violence, poverty, and homelessness
Strong interpersonal and organization skills
Ability to work independently and within a team environment
Strong communication and conflict resolution skills
Valid driver's license and reliable vehicle required, accompanied by a minimum of $2 million liability insurance coverage and business insurance (or documented provision from the insurer that allows for the occasional transportation of clients)
The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Record and Vulnerable Sector Check and an Intervention Record Check.
We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we live, work, and play on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut'ina, the Iyarhe Nakoda Nations (Bearspaw, Chiniki, Goodstoney), the Metis Nation of Alberta, District 5 & 6, and all people who make their homes in the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta.
Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract
Contract length: 17 months
Pay: From $50,169.00 per year
Benefits:
Casual dress
Company events
Dental care
Employee assistance program
Extended health care
On-site parking
Paid time off
Tuition reimbursement
Vision care
Wellness program
Work from home
Education:
Bachelor's Degree (preferred)
Experience:
local community housing related: 2 years (preferred)
social services case management: 2 years (preferred)
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Calgary, AB T2A 1L2
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