Adsum for Women & Children seeks to lead change to end homelessness through housing, services and advocacy. The organization provides emergency shelter and permanent housing and services and supports specifically for women, families and gender diverse persons who experience homelessness or housing insecurity.
Adsum is committed to being a workforce that is free of discrimination and values diversity. Job applicants who identify as Indigenous, African Nova Scotians, or Other Racially Visible Persons are encouraged to self-identify in their application.
Seeking client support Mondays and Tuesdays 6:30 PM - 6:30 AM this is an awake position.
Seeking client support rotating weekends Saturdays and Sundays 11 AM - 7 PM
Under the day-to-day supervision of the Shelter Director, the Client Support Worker is responsible for assisting clients staying at the shelter with their basic day-to-day support needs. These include, but are not limited to providing information, referrals, advocacy, assisting clients to identify short- and long-term goals, assisting clients with safety planning and providing crisis intervention support as needed. The Client Support Worker assesses eligibility for shelter services, conducts all client intakes, discharges and related paperwork, answers and effectively responds to requests for service from the public in person and via the shelter's crisis line and assists in the overall day-to-day operations of the shelter.
The Client Support Worker utilizes a social justice perspective and conducts oneself in ways that support a client-centered, anti-oppressive non-judgmental shelter environment. Effective communication skills, managing stressful situations and crises effectively, flexibility, and the ability to work under pressure within a changing environment are essential skills for this role. The Client Support Worker has strong conflict resolution skills and confidently mediates conflicts as they arise. The Client Support Worker is comfortable working with and responding to people experiencing crisis. They are familiar with harm reduction service principles and can implement these when supporting clients. The Client Support Worker demonstrates awareness of personal boundaries and can communicate these effectively. The Client Support Worker is also responsible for maintaining accurate and complete client files including an electronic database and gathering and recording other statistical information as required.
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