Bi-weekly remuneration - $24.00 per hour x 37.5 hours per week
Schedule - as required or as directed by management - Typical work week will include 8:15 - 4:30; Mon-Fri
Vacation:
4% of gross pay paid bi-weekly
Sick Leave:
Accrued at 1.25 days per month
Program Description:
The Employment Enhancement Program is designed to help individuals with diagnosed or self-diagnosed disabilities obtain and/or retain employment. The program consists of 8-12 weeks of in-class facilitation of employment and life-based skills, as well as providing various trainings and certifications for the workplace. After each individual completes the initial 8-12 weeks of the program, a 10-12 week paid work placement will be provided to each individual. The program aims to provide work placements which match the participant's skills, abilities and interests, and to create a viable referral service through community groups and representatives of the Department of Public Safety, Correctional services Canada, Human Resources and Development Canada and the Department of Social Development.
The programs objectives are:
To Provide Skills Enhancement: Provide comprehensive skills, attitudes, personality and aptitude assessments to help participants, with mental health and addictions challenges, self-direct towards a career of choice, interest and skill sets and provide Essential Skills Training to participants, with mental health and addictions challenges, for enhanced employability within career of choice.
To Provide Employment Sustainability Skills: Provide viable work skills and experience to participants with mental health and addictions challenges, and service with "real" work experience and on the job skills enhancement.
To Provide Career Placements: Provide a service which helps participants, with mental health and addictions challenges, define careers of choice whereby natural skills talents and abilities define career options; and provide the opportunity for participants, with mental health and addictions challenges, to engage in skills acquisition and work experience which promotes a career.
To Ensure Sustainable Support Services: Offer short and long term supports which assist participants, with mental health and addictions challenges, engage in the workforce
To Ensure Measurable Results/Outcomes: Provide a comprehensive evaluative measure with the potential for connection with established academia and ensure through evaluative measures "best practice" methods in providing a service designed to eliminate participant's reliance on government systems long term.
Responsibilities:
Facilitating Interviews with prospecting clients/ reaching out to people for referrals for the program, finding and setting up work placements for clients, support clients at their placements
Collaborate with clients in the formulation of a Comprehensive Service Plan that is reviewed and modified with clients on a regular basis.
Provide outreach, case management, counseling, advocacy, and other needed services to clients in any environment including: the streets, shelters, prisons, hospitals, apartments, office, etc.
Provide individually tailored services to each client in the following areas: housing, school, activities of daily living, health, wellness, self- management, relapse prevention, money management & entitlements, medication support, self-help & empowerment, problem solving, family life & social relationships and integrated treatment for substance abuse with the greatest focus on training & work opportunities.
Maintain written and computerized records compile reports and complete other program documentation (e.g., progress notes, incident reports, on-call logs, letters, psychosocial assessments).
Organize and participate in social activities with clients in the community.
Coordinate and monitor referrals to community services and advocate client participation.
Lead groups, workshops, and in-services on topics such as workplace culture, education opportunities, and career development, etc.
Perform related work as assigned.
Adhere to Housing First training core principals
Use Y-SPDAT to prioritize clients and their supports
Any and all other duties as requested by Management
Qualifications and Experience:
Post-secondary education in social science field
Valid Driver's License, Vehicle access and insurance with a Riders Clause for transporting is an asset.
Previous experience working in social services, supported housing or with persons with disabilities
Excellent verbal and written communication and computer skills
Experience working with individuals involved with the criminal justice system.
Knowledge and/or experience in mediation, restorative justice and conflict resolution.
Knowledge and understanding of mandatory reporting requirements as per the Family Service Act of New Brunswick.
Crisis Management Experience an asset
Passion about working with Youth and Families from a harm reduction perspective.
Capacity and comfort level working with youth who may have difficulty building and maintaining healthy relationships.
Regular, consistent and punctual attendance.
A creative problem-solver, using sound judgement to prioritize tasks.
Proactive and self-motivated, function well in high pressure situations.
Values strict confidentiality.
Strong critical thinking skills with a proven attention to detail, organization, and timely independent decision making.
Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate in a tactfully assertive manner
Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract
Contract length: 3 months
Pay: $24.00 per hour
Expected hours: 37.5 per week
Work Location: In person
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