Case Manager / Case Worker Part Time- Mary's Place
The case manager will provide housing support services, including case management, crisis intervention, and supportive counseling for residential and non-residential clients. They are also responsible for maintaining caseloads, conducting intakes, and ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations.
- On-site
- Hamilton, ON
- Posted Aug 20, 2026
- 1 position
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Job summary
HOURS – Permanent Part Time- Sunday and Monday- Afternoons Rate of pay- $24.89/ Hourly Reason for posting- Existing Vacancy Who We Are At Good Shepherd, we are committed to providing hope and enhancing dignity and self-determination for individuals and families. To learn more about Good Shepherd, visit our website at www.goodshepherdcentres.ca This opportunity is with our Good Shepherd – Mary's Place How You Will Make an Impact The successful candidate will extend our mission to residential and non-residential clients through the provision of respectful and appropriate housing support services. This may include case management, crisis intervention and supportive counseling. The incumbent must be able to work independently in a challenging and rewarding values-based environment. This position is within a residential program and tasks such as cleaning, lifting and pushing of items are required. Develop and maintain a caseload Complete an intake and assessment on each resident Design, implement, in consultation with supervisor, an interview schedule that will provide an evaluation of "quality of life" improvement of successful program participants Maintain confidentiality with regards to clients/staff and Centre's records To observe all Good Shepherd health and safety rules and work in compliance with the provisions of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and its regulations to minimize risk to clients, staff and others as well as to the property of the Good Shepherd Non-Profit Homes. What You'll Bring to Our Team A post-secondary education in a related field is required Applicants should possess a thorough knowledge of issues impacting cis women, trans and non-binary individuals including violence, abuse, mental illness, homelessness, poverty and substance use Experience working in a residential setting is preferred A demonstrated commitment to the mission values of availability, flexibility, adaptability, hospitality and dignity is essential CPR certification (or willingness to be certified) A valid Ontario driver's license (G) is also an asset The successful candidate will have a flexible schedule Ability to speak French and/or other languages considered an asset A respectful and rewarding work environment with ongoing opportunities to grow and learn. Committed to anti-racist/anti-oppressive practice and to the mission and values of Good Shepherd What We Offer Be a part of a caring TEAM THAT SUPPORTS OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY Support for continuing EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Staff recognition programs along with access to self-care supports and EMPLOYEE / FAMILY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP) POSITIVE and ENCOURAGING atmosphere Make a difference and provide HOPE Join our team and be part of a group that values hard work, dedication, and the importance of maintaining a positive environment for everyone. Good Shepherd, a ministry of the Hospitaller Order of St. John of God, is an equal opportunity employer operating within an anti-racist and anti-oppression framework. We strive to establish workplaces that reflect and are enhanced by the rich diversity of the community we serve. Good Shepherd welcomes and encourages applications from all people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. If you need accommodations, please contact Human Resources at 905-528-5877.
What you’ll do
The case manager will provide housing support services, including case management, crisis intervention, and supportive counseling for residential and non-residential clients. They are also responsible for maintaining caseloads, conducting intakes, and ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations.
Requirements
Candidates must have a post-secondary education in a related field and a thorough understanding of issues such as homelessness, mental illness, and substance use. Experience in a residential setting is preferred, and a valid Ontario driver's license is considered an asset.
Benefits
• Professional development • Staff recognition programs • Self-care supports • Employee and family assistance program
Listed skills
- CommunicationPreferred
Other relevant skills
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- Case management
- Crisis intervention
- Supportive counseling
- Intake and assessment
- Confidentiality
- Health and safety compliance
- Residential support
- Communication
- Documentation
- Support Services
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification
- Valid Driver's License
- Adaptability
- Case Management
- Crisis Intervention
- Disabilities
- Employee Assistance Programs
- Occupational Safety And Health
- French Language
- Mental Diseases
Job areas
- Social Services
- Healthcare
- Administrative
- Caseworker
- Family / School / General Social Worker
- Social Work and Counselling Professionals
- Child, Family, and School Social Workers
Additional details
- Minimum education
- High school
- Minimum experience
- 0+ years
- Posting language
- English
- Working hours
- 40 hours per week
