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Intensive Case Manager

Guelph, ON
Senior Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Enhanced vacation offered to all staff
Paid Wellness days
Health and dental benefits (no employee co-pay)

About the role

About the Role:

The Supportive Addiction & Mental Health Housing (SAMH) Team works with individuals living in the community who are dealing with significant substance use issues as well as other complexities such as mental health, dual diagnosis, ABI, illness etc.) to enhance their quality of life through the provision of support to housing, support coordination, advocacy, and counselling. This program, delivered through a partnership between STC and Community Agencies including the Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo-Wellington (CMHAWW) and the County of Wellington, Thresholds Homes and Supports and Stepping Stone.

The Intensive Case Manager will work independently in various community settings, including travelling across Guelph Wellington to complete home visits and to meet with service providers. Transportation of clients may also be required; Evening/weekend work is required on a rotational basis.

Role Type: Full time, Contract (approx. 12 months)

Number of Vacancies: 1 position available

Hours of Work: Monday - Friday, days. Evening work required on a rotational basis (one day per week) and occasional work on Saturdays as part of a rotation

Why Work for Stonehenge?

  • Enhanced vacation offered to all staff

  • Paid Wellness days

  • Health and dental benefits (no employee co-pay)

  • Employee and Family Assistance Plan available to all staff

  • Personal and professional development opportunities

Qualifications:

  • Completion of a College Diploma or University Degree relevant to mental health, addiction, or social services

  • Minimum one year of progressive experience in addictions or mental health; experience in concurrent disorders or trauma informed practice an asset

  • Experience in social service settings with working knowledge of case management systems and planning techniques

  • Previous experience in housing preferred

  • CSC Clearance conducted by PWGS Canada

  • Standard First Aid/CPR, Level C

  • Valid G Driver’s License (G2 or G) and Satisfactory Motor Vehicle Record

  • Reliable vehicle and willing to transport program participants

  • Must provide proof from Insurance provider of 1) at least $2 million in general liability and 2) acknowledgement of scope of vehicle use by Insurance provider

Role Overview:

Direct Case Management

  • Intake and Assessment

  • Process & accept referrals from community partners

  • Obtain all appropriate consents & authorizations for clients’ participation in the program and to ensure effective communication with other service providers providing linkages, resources, referrals, etc.

  • Conduct intake and enrollment activities, to include assisting clients with gathering eligibility documents.

  • Refer and link ineligible referrals to appropriate services and linkages;

  • Process program discharges

Housing Assistance and Coordination of Care

  • Assist clients with move-in and support access to entitlements (income, food support, lease coordination)

  • Conduct comprehensive psychosocial re-assessments and update case management services plan a minimum of every six months to include progress toward goals, modifications and/or target dates

  • Create and support implementation of individualized care plans including access to health care, entitlements, life skills, community integration, eviction prevention, and treatment as appropriate in collaboration with community partners

  • Create and implement crisis response plans including educating clients on appropriate use of crisis intervention services

  • Home visits and support meetings as required, as determined by client need and at minimum once per month

  • Support clients to access primary health, and other health and social services provided internally or by community partners.

  • Maintain appropriate confidentiality and documentation standards as required by the agency

  • Work effectively and in collaboration with the broader Supportive Addiction & Mental Health Housing Team including staff of CMHAWW, as well as community partner Agencies, external service providers, landlords, the family/support networks of participants, and other stakeholders

  • Provide substance use expertise and consultation to partner Agency staff teams, at shared care locations (i.e. Delhi St., Grace Gardens) (this used to just say to “thresholds staff”, on the Delhi JD)

  • Participate in program development activities as required

Administration and Reporting

  • Involvement in program evaluation, data collection/input into EMRs (CaseWORKS)

Applications will be accepted until August 27, 2025 at 4pm.

We look forward to meeting you!

Stonehenge Therapeutic Community accommodates the needs of applicants throughout the recruitment process in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and Human Rights legislation. Should you require it, accommodation can be made at any point, upon request.

Stonehenge Therapeutic Community recognizes that diversity strengthens our community. We are committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in our workforce. We believe in equitable opportunities for all and encourage cultural diversity as part of the recruitment and selection processes. We welcome applications from qualified individuals from diverse backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives to enrich our collective growth and learning.

About Stonehenge Therapeutic Community

Non-profit Organizations
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Stonehenge Therapeutic Community was founded in 1971 as a small, farm-based residential treatment program for men and women with a history of acute or chronic substance use issues. Since these modest beginnings, Stonehenge has expanded to offer a wide scope of both residential and community-based treatment options in order to service more diverse needs.

We work together with individuals, families and communities impacted by substance use and co-occurring mental health issues to restore hope, dignity and self-respect and to support ongoing opportunities for positive change and growth.

A continuum of not-for-profit treatment services are available to men and women with chronic and acute drug and alcohol addictions including co-occurring mental health issues. Our community-based programs reach out to those needing housing, those in the courts, or those just needing help accessing various health services.

With 50 years of experience, we are proud of our roots in the community.