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Following Housing First principles, and as part of Mission Services' Night Link team, the Early Intervention Worker will provide homelessness prevention, diversion and late stage homelessness support. The Early Intervention Worker will work as a part of the Night Link team and will engage regularly with service users to provide the necessary support to achieve program and participant goals. The Early Intervention Worker will work with individuals of all genders over the age of 18.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Conduct assessments by phone and in person to determine the needs and resources of each individual, in order to develop a short-term service plan to support each individual's specific needs
Ensure the health and safety of all people accessing the Night Link Program, addressing immediate needs and providing direction to individuals accessing the space
Utilize de-escalation and empathetic listening skills when engaging with individuals
Complete intakes and track individuals accessing the space; input this information properly and accurately
Assist in the set up and take down of the drop-in space. Maintain program supplies and report to manager as needed
Respond to crisis situations involving service users by assessing the situation and implementing appropriate solutions which promote service user safety
Apply homelessness prevention and shelter diversion strategies where possible, to assist services users to sustain their current housing and/or be directed to services that meet their needs
Collect and assess information to determine service user's eligibility for emergency shelter and other shelter and housing related services
+ Coordinate referrals to community agencies, City of Hamilton programs, and other levels of government to meet service user needs
Utilize the principles of case management when conducting assessments and referrals to address services user needs
Advocate on behalf of service users for services and benefits with internal and external resources and supports, income maintenance programs, and shelters and other service provider
Complete third part verification by contacting various sources, including community agencies, housing providers, health care providers, income maintenance systems, child welfare agencies, Public Trustees, and other service providers
Maintain thorough case documentation including documenting all intake and case plan information and entering statistics. Update and revise intake records with each service user contact to ensure accuracy
Maintain a high level of familiarity with legislation, community services, resources, programs, policies and procedures, and issues affecting or related to the service user population
Maintain a high level of confidentiality related to all service user matters and information
Participate in team meetings and case conferences to discuss program issues, review service user needs, discuss case plans, homeless prevention/shelter diversion plans, etc.
Work safely, and identify and report any health and safety concerns, in accordance with Mission Services' Workplace Health and Safety Policies
Adhere to a strict confidentiality policy
Other duties as needed to ensure the continuation of services
QUALIFICATIONS:
Post-secondary diploma or degree in human or social services, or equivalent experience
One to two (1-2) years of experience in Early Intervention or Emergency Shelter Work, specifically experience working with adult males, females and non-binary individuals experiencing homelessness, mental health and addictions concerns
Experience in case management techniques, use of, and connection to, community resources including housing providers, income maintenance programs, shelters and other service providers
Ability to provide person-centered, non-judgemental supports to others
Ability to form helping relationships based on trust and empowerment
Valid Non-Violent Crisis Intervention and First Aid certification is an asset
Excellent interpersonal skills
Committed to upholding the organizations Mission, Vision and Values
HOURS OF WORK
:15- 25 hours per week, afternoon shifts
The successful candidate must be available to work weekends and statutory holidays
REQUIREMENTS:
Police Vulnerable Sector Check
Two-Step Tuberculosis Skin Test
To ensure that Mission Services follows a fair, consistent recruitment and selection process, candidates may be selected for interview once the posting closes as per the date noted in this posting
At Mission Services of Hamilton, we value diversity in our employees and we work from an anti-racism/anti-oppression framework and strive for equity and inclusion.
We strive to foster an organization that reflects the diversity of the community we serve and welcome applications from all qualified candidates. We encourage applications from individuals from underserved and underrepresented cultural and racial communities, from First Nations Inuit and Metis communities, Two-Spirit, LGBTQIA+ communities, and people living with disabilities, and those with lived experience of homelessness, mental health difficulties and addictions.
Mission Services is also committed to developing an inclusive, barrier-free selection process and work environment. We thank all applicants, however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. If contacted, please advise us if you require any accommodation measures to ensure you will be interviewed in a fair and equitable manner. Information received relating to accommodation requests will be treated with confidentiality.
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