The Provincial Reintegration Worker is to assist remand, provincially, and federally sentenced women with their reintegration needs. This includes Manitoba women who are returning to their home communities outside of Winnipeg.
Primary:
Regularly meet with remanded and provincially sentenced women in the Winnipeg
Remand Center and Women's Correctional Center
Assist provincially and federally sentenced women in their release planning
Collect applications for program applicants and follow up while working with various agencies
Provide short term individual support to Winnipeg women on release in the community
Liaise with probation officers currently supervising women and provincial institution staff
Refer community women to resources that meet their basic needs of food, clothing, and shelter
Provide Indigenous cultural and/or spiritual care, employment, and literacy support
Act as an Elizabeth Fry of Manitoba representative at various events, meetings, or with organizational partners
Provide transportation for women newly released from custody and in the community
Provide crisis and non-crisis support services to women
Secondary:
Assist women reintegrating providing aid as required. This may include, but is not limited to, assisting to find living arrangements, applying for social assistance programs, obtaining clothing and furniture, and assisting to find work through resume review/creation
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Maintain telephone and electronic correspondence with federal institutions in the Prairie region, probation officers, Child and Family Services
Ensure client files are up to date
Maintain ongoing statistical information regarding remanded and provincially sentenced women
Provide monthly statistical reports to the Executive Director
Maintain the Food Hamper program, including weekly pick-ups from donor stores and emergency bag collections
Interaction with the Public:
Interact professionally and empathetically with reintegration program participants on a regular basis
Demonstrated ability to interact with a diverse population on a variety of sensitive topics
Physical Demands:
Ability to lift and carry over 15lbs
Ability to actively listen to program participants and drop-in center participants and respond to needs as required with a high degree of empathy
Some sitting at a desk looking at a screen for extended periods of time
Ability to be on the go for the duration of a working shift
Working Conditions and Environment:
Working environment includes an office setting at a desk, driving reintegration program participants within the community, and interacting within the community
Ability to work flexible hours as necessary and as determined by the Executive Director
Ability to work independently within the policies and procedures as outlined, while respecting the vision, mission, and core values of the agency
Hazards may include contact with sharps, unknown substances, or cleaning agents
There may be people or groups in crisis or stressful situations - a high degree of empathy and understanding is required
Tools and Equipment:
Demonstrate the ability to operate Microsoft Office Suite
Must have access to a reliable vehicle
Provided tools and equipment include office materials and a desk
Knowledge and Skills:
Understanding and working knowledge of the criminal justice system
Understanding of the impacts of colonialism on Indigenous women
Analytical and problem-solving skills
Assessment and evaluation skills
Leadership and organizational skills
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Ability to coordinate cross-programming requirements with coworkers and external community agencies
Sensitivity to and ability to work in a cross-cultural context with ethno-racial communities and groups including sensitivity to different cultural beliefs
Ability to work effectively and productively with limited supervision and within deadlines
Ability to maintain confidentiality
Ability to work independently within the policies and procedures as outlined, while respecting the vision, mission, and core values of the agency
Education and Licensing:
Post-secondary Degree, or a combination of education and relevant experience
Maintain a valid Manitoba Drivers' License
Must be willing to undergo a criminal record check and Child Abuse Registry check
Additional education/certifications that can be obtained include First Aid, CPR training,
Naloxone training, suicide assistance, non-violence crisis intervention
Experience:
1+ year of relevant work or volunteer experience within a similar capacity
The Elizabeth Fry Society of Manitoba identifies as an Indigenous organization. EFSM strives to employ a staff team that is inclusive and reflective of the population it serves. We encourage applicants to voluntarily self-declare in the cover letter if they are from the following employment equity groups: women, Indigenous people, visible minorities and people with disabilities
Type: Full-time
Resume and cover letter can be forwarded to ed@efsmanitoba.org
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $19.78-$22.27 per hour
Expected hours: 35 per week
Benefits:
Company pension
Dental care
Extended health care
On-site parking
Paid time off
Work Location: In person
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