Connective is a dynamic non-profit organization that provides innovative programming in the social services sector. We strive to create safe, healthy, and inclusive communities for all.
ROLE PURPOSE
The Outreach Worker (CLBC) participates as an integral part of a comprehensive care team consisting of CLBC facilitators, home share providers, community, and government agencies. This is a dynamic position with the goal of building positive, therapeutic relationships with individuals while promoting self-determination and independence. The outreach worker will visit participants in their homes and in the community, provide wrap around support, and engage with participants in setting and achieving their goals. The outreach worker is a valued part of the CLBC team and works collaboratively with case managers and management staff to effectively carry out program deliverables.
REPORTING AND WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
Reports and is accountable to the Program Manager or their designate
Participates as a member of Connective team to ensure quality and continuity of services to clients
Liaises with staff and volunteers of community and government agencies as required
Liaises with Connective staff as necessary
Accepts clinical direction from the care team
HOURS (24 HOURS PER WEEK)
3 weekdays, Monday to Wednesday, 0830 -1630
(Flexible days and hours)
WHAT WE OFFER?
Committed Living Wage Employer
2022 & 2023 Canadian Nonprofit Employer of Choice Aware from NEOC
2023 High-Performance Culture Award from SupportingLines
Competitive benefits package, including health, wellness, and pension plan
Career and personal development, with the ability to grow in a diverse range of programs and departments
Access to a range of staff mental health supports, including an in-house counsellor, Employee Family Assistance Program, and Critical Incidents Stress Management
Access to On-Demand Pay to withdraw earned wages before payday
Connective is part of a portability program where employees moving from a CSSEA-member employer to Connective will port their service hours for vacation and wage purposes (within last 12 months)
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
Works as part of an integrated care team consisting of CLBC facilitators, community, and government agencies.
Conducts referral consultations based on criteria, urgency and other factors to aid with a successful transfer or referral process.
Works with individuals while seeking input of professionals and family members to provide an assessment that will ascertain needs and create intervention possibilities.
Maintain and assist a caseload of individuals with a holistic, trauma-informed, and person-centered approach.
Works with individuals to consider issues and creates a mutually agreed intervention and support plan that has measurable short- and long-term goals.
Ensures aspects of daily living, including but not limited to housing, nutrition, clothing, hygiene, leisure lifestyle and access, employment, and education are addressed in planning.
Provide coordinated case management services, physical health, mental wellness and substance use supports, social, emotional and community supports, personal care and personal living supports, food security supports, Indigenous cultural supports.
Provide direct nonclinical support to recipients and work with community partners including health authorities.
Data collection and input through monthly reports and analysis of case notes.
Required to drive between various sites to meet with clients and community partners, as well as transport individuals between sites or to appointments within the community
Flexibly in scheduling is required.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Functions independently, while remaining a crucial member of the care team
Adheres to Connective policies and procedures
Is available to work flexible hours as needed, which may include some evenings/weekends, as determined by program/client needs and schedules
Is a member of CUPE Local 1936-11
Receives benefits and works within the working conditions as outlined in the collective agreement and personnel manual
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
Post-secondary training: mental health certificate, degree in human services, criminology, social work or a related field and/or an equivalent combination of post-secondary education and experience is required.
Combined knowledge and experience about community services that support and assist individuals.
Be self-directed and be able to create priorities and manage time.
Adhere to professional guidelines with respect to client confidentiality.
Attend appropriate staff training sessions.
Knowledge of Community Resources
Naloxone/Narcan Training (Preferred)
REQUIREMENTS
Ability to successfully complete a Criminal Records Check
Ability to successfully complete a Reference Check
Current Emergency First Aid Certificate (please refer to the Certificates accepted in B.C. - WorkSafeBC)
Class 5 driver's license
Personal transportation that is in good repair, insured for business up to $1,000,000 for liability, and which can be used to transport clients
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