The Outreach Worker primarily provides mobile, residential, and non-residential crisis support individually and in-group settings to develop and carry out individualized goal plans for all persons who identify as women and their children who are affected by violence. Community education, development, and event planning on the issues of violence against women will also be a focus for this position. You will provide safety planning, crisis intervention, trauma and clinical counseling, advocacy, referrals, and follow up support. All aspects of this position are performed within a harm reduction, feminist, anti-oppression, and intersectional framework, following the mission, vision, and guiding principles of the organization.
Major Duties/Responsibilities
Provide crisis intervention and supportive counselling in person and via telephone
Support women who have experience violence and/or sexual abuse through the provision of clinical counselling.
Assist women through the process of navigating the social services system and provide relevant referrals, as per the woman's individual needs
Attendance at appropriate meetings or appointments with women as necessary
Organize and participate in public awareness/education events on the issue of violence against women, attend speaking engagements as agency representatives as required
Facilitate and participate in appropriate meetings as required
Complete indirect service components in a timely manner as required: logging/ tracking, information bridging, follow-up, recording and reporting
Participate in program planning and evaluation as approved
Participate in grant applications, proposal and report writing as approved
Effectively liaise with relevant community stakeholders including public speaking and awareness events
Facilitate, plan and develop support groups designed to improve emotional well-being and healing from trauma for women in the community and in residential programs
Maintain flexibility in scheduling and travel - some evening and weekend work may be required.
Provide front line shelter coverage or other relevant duties as required
Produce media articles/releases, pamphlets, budgets and reports as required
Liaising with schools, teacher education, one-on-one counseling as requested
Understand and comply with all organizational policies, procedures, and the Service Delivery Guide
Requisite Skills and Qualifications
University Degree in Social Work or Psychology
Two to three years of related experience
Experience in group facilitation and supportive crisis counseling
Education and experience in clinical counselling
Demonstrated ability in public speaking, education, and event planning
Commitment to continuing education on women's issues, with a particular emphasis on violence against women
Intermediate competency with computer hardware and software
Fluency in a second language spoken by a significant regional population will be considered an asset
Valid driving license, valid work-related insurance, and reliable vehicle
Job Requirements
Commitment to and promotion of a woman-centered service within a feminist analysis in all aspects of work
Experience in working within a trauma informed approach framework
Ability to work independently and as an effective transition team member, with willingness to cover duties/shifts for other positions if required
Assume other relevant tasks and activities as required
Respect for and valuing of community diversity
Work within an anti-racism/anti-oppression framework
Ability to challenge current system and co-workers and resolve conflict
Application procedures:
In keeping with our ongoing efforts to promote equity and reflect the diversity of York Region, we welcome applications from Aboriginal Women, Women of Color, Immigrant women, Lesbians, and other women from the 2SLGBTQI community, women with disabilities and Women from other diverse groups to apply. We encourage applications from women who speak French, Korean, Italian, Portuguese, Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati, Russian, or any other significant language spoken in York Region.
Please forward your resume and cover letter to the Human Resources Manager by 5:00 pm of the closing date. We thank all applicants. Only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $25.93-$29.31 per hour
Benefits:
Dental care
Flexible schedule
Life insurance
On-site parking
Paid time off
Vision care
Education:
Bachelor's Degree (required)
Language:
English (required)
Work Location: In person
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