As part of a multi-disciplinary team, the Practical Assistance Worker (PAW) assists and advocates for/with individuals and families in meeting their practical needs and connecting to health and community supports. Focusing on the social determinants of health, the Practical Assistance Worker finds solutions that assists clients with their day to day living. The Practical Assistance Worker assists complex clients facing barriers to care and provides outreach to marginalized community members, as necessary. This position is rooted in establishing connection between the client and community resources and supports to help address unmet social health needs (e.g. housing, income security, food security, transportation, literacy, and social isolation).
Responsibilities
Client Care & Support
Aid clients in the application for and navigating through government services and documents.
Assist individuals and families in meeting their short-term practical needs in the areas of income security, including but not exclusive to applying for governmental assistance and access supports.
Assist clients to secure resources for utilities and rent arrears, housing, medication, cost, personal identification, food, dental, and other areas as identified.
Facilitate application processes with community services.
Support social prescribing efforts by making internal and external referrals, connecting clients to organization and community resources, especially group programming.
Provide individual support, resources and referrals to clients.
Document work, as directed by organizational requirements and practices.
Program Support
Work as part of a multidisciplinary team to identify the services needed for the clients, utilizing social determinants of health lens.
Identify community and systemic issues and advocate for complex clients and families.
Network with internal and community partners to ensure an optimal continuum of health and social service support for vulnerable people.
Support social prescribing within the clinic team.
Work closely with KCHC Community Development team to deliver the Getting Ahead program and offer Bridges out of Poverty training.
Maintain records and data as required. Routinely compile, enter and report confidential data at agency and funder's request.
Provide written reports that outlines frequency of issues addressed and number of community members assisted.
Ensure that all necessary reports are completed and submitted to the appropriate sources, meeting set deadlines.
Participate in the planning of program evaluation initiatives.
Promote awareness of and participation in KCHC activities and programs.
Participate as a team member in all team functions; program planning, team meetings case conferences, committees and staff meetings.
Basic Education and Experience Requirements
College Diploma in social services or related field plus 1-2 years practical experience in community advocacy work OR equivalent experience
Knowledge of community resources
Awareness of provincial and federal privacy regulations and child protection legislation
Well-developed organizational skills and above average attention to detail
Current CPR and First Aid
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Proficiency in the use of computers and relevant software applications (PS Suites, Microsoft word, Excel, etc.)
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well within an interdisciplinary team
Ability to function independently and as a team, within scope of practice
Sound problem solving, conflict resolution and decision-making skills
Strong understanding of the social determinants of health
Knowledge of issues affecting marginalized communities and the community resources that provide services and support to marginalized persons
Knowledge and understanding of the local health and social service sector, government programs and current legislation that may affect clients
Ability to treat all individuals with respect and interact in a tactful and supportive manner while maintaining professional boundaries
Demonstrated commitment to continuous learning and quality improvement
Strong oral and written communication skills (French Bilingualism or proficiency in another language an asset)
Well-developed organizational skills and above average attention to detail
Proven ability to obtain and maintain trust with community members and agencies
Understanding of the Provincial Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA), Health Care Consent Act (HCCA), the Substitute Decisions Act (SDA), and Child and Family Services Act (CFSA)
Demonstrated ability to work under pressure, to anticipate potential problems/conflicts and take appropriate actions and to meet deadlines
Excellent interpersonal, organizational, presentation, and communication skills
Must be able to work in a variety of social and physical settings
Demonstrated ability to attend work on a regular basis
Strong organizational skills and above average attention to detail
Ability to meet the physical demands of the position
Other Requirements
Reliable attendance, ability to meet the physical demands of the position
Ability to work some evening and/or weekend shifts
Current and satisfactory Criminal and Vulnerable Persons Check
French, or other second language is an asset
Access to reliable vehicle
Valid Driver's Licence, Driver's Abstract and proof of vehicle liability insurance as this is a requirement under KCHC's insurance provider (HIROC)
Organizational Responsibilities
Complies with all relevant legislation and KCHC policies, including privacy laws
Commits to acquiring an understanding of the importance of trauma responsiveness and the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
Commits to demonstrating an ongoing commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Indigenization and Accessibility (EDIIA) by representing the diverse nature of our communities, promoting and practicing inclusion
Supports consistent application and development of KCHC policies and procedures
Supports KCHC's student and volunteer placement programs
Promotes awareness of and participation in KCHC activities
Demonstrated commitment to continuous learning and quality improvement
On occasion, perform other temporary duties as required
Communications, Problem Solving, Relationship Building, Teamwork, Time Management
All KCHC staff have a duty to understand and follow KCHC policies, uphold high ethical and professional standards, and maintain confidentiality and privacy, using tact and good judgment in all dealings with other staff and clients.
At Kingston Community Health Centres (KCHC), we understand that the work of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Indigeneity, and Accessibility (EDIIA) is ongoing. We are dedicated to being accountable, transparent, and responsive to the holistic needs of the communities we serve. We will continue to listen, learn, and take meaningful action to ensure that our policies, practices, and services create an environment where everyone, regardless of their identity or circumstances, can thrive.
We actively encourage individuals from all backgrounds, including but not limited to women, racialized groups, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and those who identify as members of the 2SLGBTQI+ communities, to apply to KCHC. Our commitment to EDIIA is a living practice, one that evolves as we grow and learn together. We pledge to contribute to building a system that is equitable, diverse, inclusive, accessible, and welcoming for all.
KCHC is an equal opportunity employer, respecting and embracing the needs and diversity of our employees. If you require accommodation to fully participate in the hiring process, please notify Human Resources.
Kingston Community Health Centres, 263 Weller Ave. Kingston ON, K7K 2V4
www.KCHC.ca
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