Through the vision to eliminate poverty in our community and guided by a passionate concern for the dignity and well-being of each individual, Bissell Centre's work is based on building relationships, hope and trust. Our mission is to work with others to empower people to move from poverty to cultural, social, and economic prosperity. We empower people to meet their own basic daily needs, participate in community and have sustainable livelihoods, secure housing, feel hope for the future and make plans for a prosperous life. By joining Bissell Centre, you will become part of a fast-paced and dedicated team that works together to realize our vision.
Are you a Social Worker Professional looking to make an impact in your community? Do you have endless optimism, ready to move and create change in the community? Through the vision to eliminate poverty in our community and guided by a passionate concern for the dignity and well-being of each individual, Bissell Centre's work is based on building relationships, hope and trust. Our community comes from all walks of life and so do we.
Through our programs we work to empower people from meeting their own basic daily needs to having sustainable livelihoods, secure housing, and feeling hope for the future and make plans for a prosperous life. By joining Bissell Centre, you will become part of a fast-paced and dedicated team that works together to realize our vision.
Currently, Bissell Centre is looking for an individual wanting to join our
FASS/Family Support
team. Are you ready to be our
FASD Adult Advocate
and make an impact in our community?
Job Purpose
The Adult Advocate works with adults diagnosed with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and their immediate social networks to improve their life circumstances by providing case management support, advocacy, and system navigation. The Adult Advocate is responsible for working with the participant to build and navigate goals. The Adult Advocate provides extensive role-modeling, practical assistance and connects participants to a comprehensive variety of services in the community. The Adult Advocate utilizes case management through a client centered, strengths-based model that is rooted in harm reduction. The successful candidate requires successful working relationships with participants that support their ability to reach their goals and a solid understanding of FASD and trauma informed practice.
Duties and Responsibilities
Program Delivery
Provide ongoing supportive case management for up to 15 adults with or who may have Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Assist FASD Justice Advocate with caseload support.
Work with participants regularly to collaboratively build goal plans, develop a plan of action, evaluate success, and revise plan accordingly.
Assist participants with implementation of the plan through role-modeling, teaching, information, brokering, and/or advocacy.
Assess and enhance participants' readiness to make positive changes and increase self-reliance.
Provide crisis intervention support to individuals.
Collaboratively assess and ensure participants complete the FASD or functional assessment to identify their strength, resources, needs and aspirations to provide greater opportunities for enhanced support to the participants.
Work with participants to access their basic needs and assist them to obtain critical necessities such as, access to financial support/budgeting, housing, legal and psychological/mental health/addiction treatment, or referral and enrolment through other agencies/service providers.
Make active connections between participants and community resources and advocate for realistic and appropriate service plans for the participants.
Facilitate referrals and support through warm transfers to medical, wellness and recovery appointments.
Demonstrate to service providers effective ways of working with participants that are often considered difficult and incapable of change.
Interact with participants in a non-judgemental way, using de-escalation and rapport building techniques.
Transport participants to appointments as necessary until participants are stabilized and able to organize a reliable system themselves.
Transport participants with children using safety procedures.
Conduct participant surveys and submit within deadlines.
Assist team to facilitate group programming with the intention to strengthen daily living skills and reduce isolation and loneliness.
General and Administrative
Maintain accurate written file notes, computer records, program information, WCB and critical incident reports within established time standards.
Maintain a current and accurate file for each participant.
Utilize ETO, ADP, Teams, and Outlook.
Provide latest program information and updated statistics as required.
Maintain and submit accurate mileage and expense logs for reimbursement.
Participate in probationary and annual performance reviews.
Participate in ongoing learning and training opportunities as identified on annual performance review.
Attend scheduled staff, supervision and case management meetings.
Participate in Community Safety Walks on rotating schedule as required.
Qualifications
Education and Experience
Degree or Diploma in Social Science or related field and/or comparable experience with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, disabilities
Employees with Social Work Diploma/Degree/Master's are required to provide and maintain ongoing registration, in good standing, with Alberta College of Social Workers (ACSW) as per Alberta Health Professions Act
Minimum of one-year related employment experience e.g., high-risk populations, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, or community development
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Commitment to a strength-based, client centered, and harm reduction approach.
Knowledge of the roles, functions, and activities of case management.
Conflict resolution and problem solving
Ability to work under pressure, handle multiple priorities, and tight timelines independently.
Ability to maintain a flexible work schedule.
Ability to maintain strong professional boundaries.
Effective, clear, written, and oral communication skills
Knowledge of Indigenous cultures, history, current issues, and marginalized communities who have experienced trauma.
Direct experience with issues of poverty, homelessness, and Edmonton's urban core is required.
Conditions of Work
Some evening and weekend work may be required.
Operation of personal vehicle with required insurance
Working closely with participants who are experiencing complex life situations.
Personal Characteristics
The FASD Adult Advocate should demonstrate competence in all the following:
Behave Ethically: Understand ethical behavior and business practices and ensure own behavior is consistent with these standards and aligns with the mission and core values of Bissell Centre.
Build Relationships: Establish and maintain positive working relationships with others, both internally and externally, to achieve the goals of the organization.
Communicate Effectively: Speak, listen, and write in a clear, thorough, and timely manner using appropriate and effective communication tools and techniques.
Focus on Participant Needs: Anticipate, understand, and respond to the needs of participants and the community to meet or exceed their expectations within the organizational parameters.
Foster Teamwork: Foster, sustain and role model productive team management practices, and contribute to a positive team environment. Share expertise and knowledge to support, coach and develop others.
Make Decisions: Assess situations to determine the importance, urgency, and risks, and make clear decisions that are timely and in the best interests of the organization.
Organizational Skills: Set priorities, develop a work schedule, monitor progress towards goals, and track details/data/information/activities.
Plan: Determine strategies to move the organization forward, set goals, create, and implement action plans, and evaluate the process and results.
Solve Problems: Assess problem situations to identify causes, gather and process relevant information, generate possible solutions, and make recommendations and/or resolve the problem.
Screening Requirements
Criminal Record Check
CWIS Check
Valid Driver's License
$2 Million Liability Auto Insurance
Training Requirements
Standard First Aid and CPR
Conflict Into Calm Training
Drug Poisoning & Naloxone
Foundations in FASD
Financial Basics Level 1 and Level 2
WHMIS
Harm Reduction
The above-noted training must be completed during the first three months of employment.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates are invited to submit their resume and cover letter to: smejia@bissellcentre.org.
We thank all applicants for their interest. However, only candidates selected for interview will be contacted.
As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, Bissell Centre continues to take action to protect person served and staff. Strategies related to Bissell Centre's response to COVID-19 are driven by the guiding principle of taking all reasonable precautions and measures to protect the health and safety of both persons served and staff. In keeping with this intentional purpose, COVID-19 full vaccination is a condition of employment for new hires, except due to legitimate, established exceptions.
Bissell Centre is an equal opportunity employer who is committed to diversity within our community and welcomes applications from all qualified individuals regardless of race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, family status, genetic characteristics, or disability. Bissell Centre is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees, in accordance with provincially and federally legislated protected grounds.
Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract
Pay: From $21.09 per hour
Benefits:
Casual dress
On-site parking
Paid time off
Work Location: In person
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