Reporting to the Supervisor of the Women's Out of the Cold Program, the Shelter Worker is responsible for providing front line support to homeless clients.
The individual's main responsibilities are to provide and support clients through housing strategies. Provide shelter support, provide shelter services and create housing search opportunities and engage in housing focused conversations through motivational interviewing.
General Duties and Responsibilities:
General responsibilities including shelter welcome packages and welcome files
Providing support to clients whom are facing challenges including Poverty, homelessness
Have intentional housing conversations with those in the shelter during the first two weeks
Provide passive housing search materials to those that have been in the shelter two weeks or less
Create Individualized Housing Plans with those that have exceeded two weeks in shelter and are receiving more staff attention to operationalize their housing plan
Circulate throughout the facility and engage with any of those that have stayed in the shelter, using motivational interviewing and opportunities to engage in housing focused conversations
Rapid Re-Housing or Permanent Supportive Housing program
These staff play a critical role in connecting longer-term shelter guests to Coordinated Entry
These staff also play a critical role in getting those shelter guests that are eligible for Rapid ReHousing or Permanent Supportive Housing 'document ready' so that they are imminently house-able should a vacancy become available in a housing program in the community
Other assessments as required (i.e. mental health status exams, wellness checks, etc.)
Perform additional duties as required/delegated
Qualifications:
Post-secondary education in Social Work, Social Services, Health Services, or equivalent
1+ years Supporting the homeless population
Knowledge of tenant population, diversity issues, anti-discrimination practices, and systemic reasons for homelessness
Strong knowledge of Housing First Principles
Experience working with families experiencing or at risk of homelessness
Ability to apply principles of housing first principles approach in day-to-day work and interactions with clients
Strong communication skills, assessment, risk management and crisis de-escalation
Working knowledge of SDAT and HIFIS
Working knowledge of HTI is an asset
Proficient in MS Suite (Word, Excel, Power Point and Outlook)
A vehicle, valid driver's license, and adequate insurance coverage
Valid Certification in First Aid & CPR
Training in ASIST and CPI
Vulnerable Screening Level 3
Reporting Function:
The Shelter Worker will report to the Program Supervisor. They will not have any management/supervisory responsibility. They will work with clients and internal staff at all levels within the organization.
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements:
Overnight Shifts (Monday -Wednesday, alternating Thursday 7:00PM to 7:30AM with the ability to work excess/overtime hours where required.
Able to work well with internal and external clients
Able to sit for prolonged periods of time
Able to answer and communicate telephone calls and general computer use
Computer screen use (multiple screens if applicable) for prolonged periods of time
Able to lift up to 20lbs (product, documents, etc.)
Travel by vehicle to community sites for client support as required
SHIP Values:
Compassion, Hope, Inclusive, Respect, Professional
"SHIP strives to be equitable and inclusive in all that we do. Equity is a core value, and we are committed to providing an inclusive selection process. We encourage applicants from equity deserving communities including women, Black, Indigenous, other racialized groups, 2SLGBTQ+ persons, individuals with disabilities and others who will contribute to and enrich the organization and its values. We are committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment, selection processes, and work environments. Please advise the People and Culture Department of any accommodations needed in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code to ensure you have access to a fair and equitable process".
Please note that we use automated screening tools as part of our recruitment process and are reviewed to support fair and equitable hiring practices
Monday -Wednesday, alternating Thursday | 7:00 pm- 7:30 am
UNION | 40.25 hours per week.
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