To provide support to individuals and families who have been identified, based on the approved assessment process, as requiring rehousing and/or housing stabilization supports
To support individuals and families who are staying in the emergency housing program, housing with related supports program, living in affordable housing developments or in community housing settings and those who require additional supports to obtain and retain safe, affordable and permanent housing
Duties and Responsibilities:
To identify and assess the needs of individuals and families using the appropriate assessment tools (VI-SPDAT, SPDAT) and to reassess throughout the time of service to monitor progress and the effectiveness of the supports provided
To provide housing stabilization supports, assistance, and basic skill training to individuals and families in order to establish and maintain an independent and stable living situation within the community, based on the goals identified by the person receiving support
To support individuals and families in emergency housing to find and obtain permanent housing
To support individuals and families to access and navigate existing community resources and services including medical services, legal resources, mental health and substance use supports to enhance long term housing stability
To maintain contact with Landlords to ensure that there are no issues impacting tenancy
To implement Housing First and harm reduction strategies with clients to increase safety and improved wellness
Once housed, ensure that a person centered plan is created with each individual and family receiving support to prevent future homelessness
To help individuals and families connect with employment services and/or obtain financial assistance from government or private sources
To recommend for supervisory approval the financial assistance and services needed to resolve current tenancy problems
To maintain appropriate client records and service delivery data in the relevant departmental software program (e.g. HIFIS)
To work independently with individuals and families, on site and within different locations throughout Haldimand and Norfolk, including home visits
Participate in team de-briefing and training session in order to remain up-to-date on homeless prevention practices and strategies
Other administrative tasks as assigned and related to the delivery of the Homelessness Prevention Services program
Requirements
Knowledge and Experience:
Grade 12 plus a diploma in an additional program of over two years in a related discipline (Social Services Worker, Social Work, Human Services, Addictions, Violence Against Women Counsellor)
Over two years, up to and including three years' experience in a Social Services related position with emphasis on providing direct support to individuals and families experiencing homelessness or housing instability, ongoing crisis and trauma, and at extreme risk for mental health, addictions or other health related behavioural challenges, preferably in an outreach setting.
Additional training and/or certification in mental health, addictions and/or trauma counselling would be considered an asset
Training and/or experience in motivational interviewing and the use of assessment tools such as the VI-SPDAT and SPDAT are considered an asset
Skills and Abilities:
Valid Ontario Driver's Licence and access to a reliable vehicle
Excellent interpersonal skills
Working knowledge of community services and supports
Experience working directly with people who are experiencing homelessness or who are at imminent risk of being homeless
Experience working directly with people who are high risk for violent behavior.
Understanding of housing first approaches to homelessness prevention
In depth knowledge and understanding of the risk factors for homelessness and the barriers to achieving housing stability for vulnerable people
Experience using homeless related data bases such as HIFIS Experience reading and interpreting legislation, such as the Residential Tenancies Act and related regulations
Computer knowledge in corporate standard software (Microsoft Office) and department specific software, including database programs
Benefits
Posting #:
CUPE 64.25
Position:
Housing Support Worker
Status:
Temporary Full Time (date of hire to approximately January 8, 2027)
Number of Vacancies:
1
Employee Group:
CUPE Local 4700
Salary:
$29.15 - $36.43 per hour
Division:
Emergency and Social Services
Department:
Social Services and Housing
Reports To:
Program Supervisor, Housing and Homeless Prevention Services
Location:
Simcoe, ON (with remote and community work as required)
Posting Period:
September 5, 2025 - September 22, 2025
How to Apply:
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Find out more information about Norfolk County here: Employment at Norfolk County - NorfolkCounty.ca
The Corporation of Norfolk County is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.
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