Main Street Project (MSP) is a community health Centre with a mandate to address the social determinants of health which give rise to issues of addiction, physical and mental health issues and homelessness. MSP uses housing-first and harm reduction principles in the provision of a safe, respectful and accessible place for individuals who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness in the community. Since 1972, MSP has been providing a range of services to Winnipeg's most marginalized residents, including emergency shelter and nutrition services, drug and alcohol withdrawal management services, health advocacy and support, case management services, housing support services, food bank services and a mobile community outreach program.
Are you seeking a career where you can be part of a dynamic, diverse team, and where the mission is centered around ensuring everyone has access to a safe environment that promotes dignity, respect, and self-determination? Main Street Project is committed to developing impactful and meaningful solutions that drive positive change in our community. The work you do here will have a lasting, meaningful impact on those we serve.
At Main Street Project, we believe that the best work happens when diverse minds come together. We believe in building and fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued and respected. Our commitment to diversity, including embracing Truth & Reconciliation, Decolonization and Anti-Oppression is embedded in our culture and drives the success of the organization. Our team is made of talented individuals from various backgrounds and life experiences, creating a rich tapestry of perspectives.
Job Summary
The case management team is a key connection to outside organizations and the participants trying to access those services. They work with individuals who access MSP services to identify, develop, implement and assess the self-identified goals of participants. Case managers work from a housing first, harm reduction and trauma informed lens to support people to find and maintain housing and to connect to primary care, income, addictions & mental health supports to break down barriers and advocate for their participants. Relationship building is the key function of this team. Referrals into this team come from support staff within MSP or external agencies. They are reviewed by the Program Manager and assigned to a case manager based on the space within a caseload, the acuity of the participant and their immediate needs. Once assigned, the case manager meets regularly with participants within MSP and the community.
Key Responsibilities
General Case Manager Duties
Provide on-going case management support to assess progress and ensure treatment plan
Develop and coordinate individualized care plans addressing short-term and long-term goals in collaboration with participants, interdisciplinary team members and external partners
Assess an unsheltered person's needs in terms of moving towards housing Identify in a proactive manner, barriers that restrict and develop strategies that facilitate the participants' ability to meet identified goals
Create and maintain a professional relationship with community members, including boundary setting
Keep accurate, continuous, legible and signed records including progress notes, checklists, correspondence, journals for individual and collective access in accordance with established protocols pertaining to access to and disclosure of casework files
Work with Involuntary Participants and Participants not capable of consent
Apply ethics of case management in all participant relationships including confidentiality, self -determination, informed consent and care taking the power differential between caseworker and participant.
Planning process and intervention with participant
Identify and provide information and resources to participants including:
Community resources
Rent and income assistance
Mental health resources
Indigenous organizations
Establish partnerships with landlords and service agencies, and advocate on behalf of participants
Identify symptoms of suicide ideation and offer resources and support
Create environments of cultural safety for participants
Meet with participants both on-site and in community
Monitor, evaluate and communicate progress of participants with the participants themselves, team members and managers on a regular basis
Maintain accurate and confidential electronic and file records, including statistical data
Conduct crisis intervention as needed
Attend program-related community, coalition, and committee meetings
Specialized Duties
Outreach:
Build effective relationships with encampment residents
Coordinate with local agencies to provide services that meet the needs of residents
Contribute to the development of a community that values cultural diversity
Preferred experience with homeless outreach working with homeless individuals/families; proven ability to access the wide range of homeless services; familiarity with overcoming the barriers homeless people encounter
The Bell Hotel:Provide supportive and proactive approach to eviction prevention
Provide an open and welcoming environment for tenants to share their housing concerns and address tenants housing needs
Review any client risks or issues and utilize team approach to identify action plan
Experience with Palliative and after death care
Experience with Harm reduction in a supportive living environment
MMIWG2S:Provide comprehensive case management services to families affected by MMIWG, demonstrating sensitivity to cultural nuances and the diverse needs of Two-Spirit individuals
Establish and maintain supportive relationships with families, acting as a liaison between them and relevant law enforcement agencies, social services, and other community resources
Facilitate cultural ceremonies, healing circles, or support groups to address the emotional and spiritual needs of affected families and individuals
Collaborate with local Indigenous communities, Elders, and cultural advisors to ensure that cultural perspectives are integrated into case management practices
Contribute to the collection of data for research purposes to inform systemic changes and improve support services
Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in a relevant field. Experience working frontline with people who are unsheltered, lived experience and/or a combination of education and experience will be considered in lieu of a degree.
Demonstrated knowledge of case management principles and processes - eligibility, assessment, planning, implementation, evaluating, transitioning, documentation and file management
Demonstrated experience developing and implementing care plans that promote positive health outcomes
Experience creating and maintaining case plans, progress notes and other necessary documentation
Experience working with Indigenous organization and/or communities
Experience in working with culturally diverse populations
Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office and any other database software(s) used to track service delivery
Non-violent crisis intervention (NVCI), mental health first aid, suicide intervention, and/or trauma informed training considered an asset
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to apply to harm reduction approach and housing first principles to day-to-day work
An understanding of and ability to work within the frameworks of client-centred care, self-determination, strength-based approach, and trauma informed care
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to form relationships with community members including a proven ability to communicate appropriate professional boundaries
Motivational interviewing skills
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Knowledge of Indigenous History and Colonial History and it's impact on the reality of Indigenous people in Winnipeg.
Knowledge of TRC Calls to Action, MMIWG Call to Justice, and UNDRIP
Indigenous language skills are considered an asset
Knowledge of community resources available throughout Manitoba
Knowledge of addictions, mental health diagnoses, and co-occurring disorders
Knowledge and ability to adhere to confidentiality standards and legislation
Ability to manage, assess, and work with challenging behaviours
Ability to work independently, under pressure, in a team or independent setting
Ability to effectively resolve and cope with conflict and/or crisis situations
Strong collaboration skills, both with team members and with external partners
Ability to receive and apply feedback
Ability to model professional behaviours and demonstrate accountability with participants
Conditions of Employment
Ability to meet to the physical demands required for the role including being on your feet for long period of time, lifting up to 50 lbs, and cleaning duties (bending, reaching, push/pulling, crouching)
Exposure to biohazards including but not limited to blood, bodily fluids, and syringes
Ability to work with individuals who use substances and/or experience mental health issues
Ability to provide support in high intensity incidents including but not limited to medical emergencies and aggressive individuals
Comfortable working in environment where Indigenous ceremonies and practices are actively taking place including Smudging
Ability to work with individuals who use substances and/or experience mental health issues
Comfortable conducting participant in community including encampments, hotels, public housing etc.
Comfortable providing transport for community members in company vehicle
Ability to occasionally flex hours to meet participant needs
Satisfactory Criminal Record Check with Clear Vulnerable Sector Search and a Clear Adult Abuse Registry Check are required. A previous criminal record does not automatically disqualify candidates. We are open to discussing your respective circumstances.
Values & Competencies
Strong commitment to Main Street Project's Core Values:
Reducing Harm
Truth and Reconciliation
Anti-Oppression
Trauma-Informed
Key Competencies
Collaboration
Crisis Management
Problem Solving
Decision Making
Developing External Relationships
Main Street Project offers:
Competitive wages within the nonprofit sector
Health & Dental Benefits
Pension Plan
Professional Development Opportunities
Paid Sick and Family days
Shift Premiums
Employee Assistance Program
Main Street Project recognizes the importance of building a workforce that is reflective of the community it serves, where culture, language and perspectives drive a high standard of care and service. Therefore, preference will be given to Indigenous people and those who reflect the people/population we serve. Applicants are asked to self-declare in their cover letter along with describing how they meet the above qualifications.
We thank all applicants but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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