Intake Coordinator Casual Position - Potential for up to 35 hours/week
Work Location:
Fort Saskatchewan Families First Society and the Sturgeon Region
Reporting To:
Manager of Community & Support Services
Position Summary
The Intake Coordinator is the first point of contact for participants - both over the phone and in person. As a primary support of the Fort Saskatchewan and Sturgeon Region Family Resource Network Hub, the Intake Coordinator is responsible for answering calls, greeting visitors, as well as scheduling and facilitating intakes. They continually provide information and referral support services to individuals, and families with children 0-18 years of age. The Intake Coordinator sets the tone for the entire participant experience, creating an environment where people feel welcomed, heard, respected, and valued. We're looking for someone who brings warmth, professionalism, and energy to the front desk.
Duties and Responsibilities
Create an inviting and inclusive environment for anyone accessing Families First Society in Fort Saskatchewan and Sturgeon Region
Provide trauma informed, unconditional positive regard for Families First participants and partners
Respond to and direct participants who reach out via phone, social media, email, and on a walk-in basis
Establish quick rapport and build healthy relationships with individuals / families
Gather and distribute event and program information across the geographic area (including, but limited to, the FRN information
Schedule and facilitate intakes with individuals and families while honoring their needs / availability
Provide follow up as necessary and offer brief support to individuals and families on the waitlist
Maintain and document interactions using a database ensuring information is secured and organized
Build positive relationships with community partners and represent Families First at applicable meetings
Provide flexible support; meeting families in community locations that feel safe and comfortable for them and adjusting work schedule to ensure needs are met in a timely manner
Register community members for programs within Families First programming.
Establish and maintain healthy relationship as well as regular and transparent communication with BGC Fort Saskatchewan and Creating Hope Society our spoke partners.
As necessary, utilize screening tools such as: ASQ-3, ASQ:SE, Strengths & Difficulties Questionnaire, Family Violence Prevention Protocol, etc.
Coordinate services and support systems navigation when required
Connect regularly with partners to foster relationships and support streamlined referral processes
Advocate for children, youth and families
Weekly consultation with leadership
Participate in data collection and evaluation, and complete reporting tools as required
Report trends to Manager of Community & Support Services
Attend / coordinate community events as an FRN representative and coordinate community involvement
Qualifications
Diploma or degree in human services field; or at least four years of work-related experience.
Familiar with Fort Saskatchewan and area community resources; ability to support systems navigation and referrals
Demonstrate skills for screenings, assessments, documentation, case management, and service coordination
Strong advocacy skills and ability to work collaboratively with community partners
Excellent time management and organizational skills
Excellent interpersonal skills, correspondence and documentation
Ability to work in fast-paced role and willingness to adapt well to change in work priorities
Community minded, open communication
Ability to develop and maintain positive working relationships
Ability to accommodate a flexible work schedule; this includes some days, evenings, weekends
Strong understanding of child-development, brain science, attachment theory, trauma-informed care, resiliency, and strength-based theory.
Ability to work with individuals with complex needs
Access to a reliable vehicle and clean driving record
Ability to provide criminal record check and intervention record check
Willingness to embrace the culture and values of Families First Society
Commitment to Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action and principles of equity, diversity and inclusion
Please submit your
COVER LETTER and RESUME
to be considered.
Job Type: Casual
Pay: $25.00-$27.00 per hour
Benefits:
Casual dress
Company events
Mileage reimbursement
On-site parking
Ability to commute/relocate:
Fort Saskatchewan, AB T8L 3T1: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Education:
Bachelor's Degree (preferred)
Work Location: In person
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