The Housing Help Centre provides primarily housing-based settlement services to refugees and newcomers to Canada. Settlement Worker helps newcomers to Canada understand their rights and responsibilities and help them with services they need. Worker may help clients make plans for housing, employment, education, health care and getting new/renewal of important government documents. Worker is responsible for providing settlement services, making plans for housing, employment, education, health care and more, and one?on?one counseling to clients to settle in Toronto/GTA.
The worker ensures counseling service quality by adhering to agency policies and procedures, managing related data collection and reporting timely. The worker also effectively supports newcomers through integrated housing help programs such as access to housing, eviction prevention and stabilization. To fulfill these roles the worker must have good interpersonal skills and possess a strong working knowledge of social services.
Main Responsibilities:
Provide intake and assess newcomer clients' needs and skill set they have in the development of their settlement plan
Assist clients in finding and securing market rent housing and helping with rental applications, including RGI housing
Organize and facilitate one on one and group oriented monthly information sessions and referral services to newcomer clients
Establish contacts and working relationships with newcomer community group, resident groups, etc. and distribute information and brochures of the agency
Work with tenants and landlords to collectively address and resolve housing issues and to sustain tenancies/prevent eviction
Mediate and advocate with landlords to maintain the tenancy if any disputes between tenant and landlord
Educate and inform newcomers their rights and responsibilities as tenants/consumers
Keep administrative records of services and activities, prepare documentation and database entry
Provide clients with appropriate supports and effective referrals to community resources
Outreach to educate community organizations and neighborhood residents about THHC's programs and services available to them
Assist clients in accessing income oriented housing stabilization programs such as Rent Bank, Utility Programs, and other programs
Connect with community and government resources such as employment, training and volunteer programs, and other family support services
Maintain administrative records of services and activities, prepare necessary reports and inputs data using ICARE databases
Provide housing services to eligible residents at various itinerant offices
Performs other duties as required by the Supervisor
The candidate should have:
Social Service Worker Diploma or relevant university degree in social services sector
Working experience in settlement and/or housing help environment would be an asset
Familiar with current Immigration legislation, forms, processes, policies and procedures
Sound knowledge of social housing, market rent, landlord and tenant s' rights and responsibilities (RTA) and government programs that support low-income families/individuals preferred
Better understanding of available housing and other related programs within the neighborhood and income support programs in the City of Toronto
Able to exercise discretion, compassion, and empathy, and maintain confidentiality
Be detail?oriented, with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a high?pressure work environment
Able to work independently, and utilize sound judgment to perform all assigned duties with minimal supervision
- Fluency in English is necessary while speaking one/more other languages would be an asset