About the role
Addictions Support Worker
Shunda Creek
This Is a live in position, 7 days on 7 days off
ENVIROS - Who We Are:
Enviros is an innovative social services agency that provides critical, individualized programs to children, youth, adults, and families in vulnerable situations to meet their desired outcomes and wellness .
Enviros helps our clients make strength-based changes to move to independence within a healthy community.
Enviros focuses programs on the unique needs of individual clients practicing experiential learning to provide opportunities for personal discovery and growth.
Enviros focuses on relationships is the foundation of our programs and what enables clients to develop skills, healthy trust, and independence.
Since our founding in 1976, Enviros has been an early adopter of new evidence-based best practices and has developed and informed other best practices.
Why People Choose Enviros
Simply stated, our vision is: “The Power of Human Relationships Invites Belonging and Inspires Growth”.
Program Overview
Shunda Creek is a wilderness-based addiction Treatment program for youths aged 18 – 24.
Position Overview
As a Shunda Creek Addiction Support Worker your primary responsibility is to deliver an adventure therapy addiction treatment program in accordance with agency directives, policies, priorities within the Service Operating Requirements established within the young adult treatment provincial program. As well you must ensure that daily program activities are delivered in compliance with accreditation and wilderness industry standards so as to ensure an integrated, effective and therapeutic service.
In carrying out your responsibilities as an Addiction Support Worker, you are expected to represent the agency perspective in all your communications and actions.
Specific Responsibilities
· Ensure residents have a voice and choice in their treatment.
· Ensure residents are safe.
· Ensure you are developing positive and professional relationships with residents and staff with Alberta Health Services.
· Ensure you are supporting residents within their treatment plans.
· Provide support to alumni as they call into the program.
· Ensure residents participate in fire drills safely.
· Ensure you are aware where residents are at throughout the day.
· Ensure residents use wilderness gear safely and appropriately.
· Consult with shift supervisors and the Therapist regarding overall therapeutic delivery of program.
· Ensure that all relevant research documentation that you are responsible for is completed including research, case planning, CIR’s, home visits and daily case notes
· Ensure all of your Wilderness certifications are current and relevant to your trip designations.
· Ensure that all aspects of Adventure therapy, that you are involved in, meet acceptable therapeutic standards.
· Ensure you adhere to OH&S standards.
· Ensure that you are correctly logging vehicle use.
· Mentor new staff as requested.
· Provide timely constructive feedback to colleagues to ensure a healthy and supportive team dynamic.
Health and Safety Considerations
· Practice prudent wildlife care in a wilderness setting. All trips to possess bear spray and adhere to bear safety protocols. Drive with care to minimize risk of animal collision.
· Sour gas plants in vicinity. Though it may be easily smelled by some people at small concentrations, continuous exposure to even low levels of H2S quickly deadens the sense of smell (olfactory desensitization). Exposure to high levels of the gas can deaden the sense of smell instantly. Check windsock and drive with wind to effect dilution or drive at 90* angles to odour.
· Risk of aggressive residents. Strong practice of preventative measures such as respectful tone, giving space to cool down and supporting residents to self-regulate. In the event of an aggressive resident, Police would be called, and all other residents would be secured in a safe secure area onsite.
· Residents are screened for mental / emotional issues before attending to camp and attend with appropriate medication.
· Detoxing takes place prior to camp attendance. If detoxification becomes an issue, resident is transported to a hospital.
· Some risk of slipping on ice in winter onsite sidewalks, Sand and shovel as required.
· Wilderness tripping hazards and winter conditions – snowshoes or ice shoes. Regular footwear. Walk with care.
· Forest fires are a risk. Evacuation on orders of Police.
· Propane fueled furnaces in buildings. Monitors announce higher concentrations – evacuation if monitors announce high concentration and / or odour is smelled.
· Extreme cold – wilderness trips delayed if temperatures exceed -25C and/or call in from field to be picked up when temperatures hit -25 or colder.
· Cooking on large propane stove – fire extinguishers immediately accessible. Maintenance conducted by Edon.
· Food safety - food stored in refrigerators with backup generator coming online immediately on power outage.
Qualifications – Skills
· Degree or diploma in Addiction or other relevant human service.
· One to three years previous experience in a group living setting.
· One to three years exposure and experience with Experiential Learning.
· One to Three years background in Therapeutic Addiction Recovery.
· Two to three years exposure Adventure Therapy.
· Dispute resolution skills.
Qualifications – Personality Traits
· Attention to detail
· Collaborative
· Team player
· Inspirational – encourages and supports others to be their best
· Creative – can think outside of the box. Creative solutions due to remoteness
· Humorous
· Calm demeanor
· Actions and verbiage well considered before actions or words used / contemplative
· Fun by nature
Direct Resident Care
· Participate as relevant in ongoing addiction and therapeutic use of wilderness training.
· Ensure residents and Alumni are aware of their rights and that those rights are protected.
· Develop positive and professional relationships with residents.
· As part of a treatment teams ensure you are following through on your responsibilities in a timely manner.
· Consult with the treatment team (colleagues, Shift Supervisors, Program Supervisor and Therapists) regarding all aspects of resident treatment goals (case planning, home visits, program participation, adventure therapy, treatment leaves, discharges, etc.).
· Ensure that all relevant training is up to date.
· Ensure all personnel file documents are submitted and current as per standards.
· Ensure that personal supervision is scheduled, and personal performance evaluations are completed on time.
· Participate as relevant in ongoing addiction and therapeutic use of wilderness training.
· Meal preparation in partnership with residents.
· Medication delivery with appropriate training for in-program Shunda Creek residents only.
· Support Alumni in the community via phone, text, face to face or Facebook.
· Ensure Alumni are aware of the phone support available with Shunda Creek therapists.
· Support and coach on site Alumni Mentors in developing their confidence in supporting other residents and future Alumni.
· Ensure residents are safe and well cared for.
Documentation
· Ensure all relevant research documents, intake documents, CIR’s and near miss reports are completed in a timely manner.
· Ensure you are documenting and updating resident case plans in consultation with Shift Supervisor and Therapist.
· Ensure you are completing all relevant research documentation and submit it to the lead therapist.
· Home visit plans developed, and risk assessments completed and approved by therapist.
· Ensure you are reading and signing Resident Daily notes.
· Ensure critical incident reports are written objectively and reported within 24 hours to Program
Therapeutic Program Delivery
· Ensure delivery of your daily assigned tasks.
· Participate in shift exchange as appropriate.
· Ensure resident appointments are met.
· Consult with therapist and update as relevant to resident treatment developments.
· Participate as relevant in therapeutic treatment groups.
· Ensure resident fires and rituals are scheduled and celebrated.
· Participate as relevant in ongoing addiction and therapeutic use of wilderness training.
· Support staff as needed with group development and treatment delivery.
· Provide positive and constructive feedback for team members.
· Ensure Indigenous and cultural diversity is respected and supported.
· Support Alumni in the community via phone, text, face to face or Facebook.
· Ensure Alumni are aware of the phone support available with Shunda Creek therapists.
· Scheduling quarterly Alumni events.
· Consult with therapists, program supervisor or manager as needed with respect to
· Alumni issues.
Wilderness Program Delivery
· Ensure wilderness is current and certifications submitted to the Enviros wilderness coordinator.
· Ensure that wilderness gear meets industry standards.
· Support staff where needed in gaining Trip Second and or Trip Lead status.
· Support the wilderness program component through wilderness skill development.
· Support the wilderness program through the development of a solid understanding of the various components of adventure therapy.
· Review of trip proposals ensuring therapeutic framework and that you are appropriately qualified to lead or second the trip.
· Aware of all aspects of risk management as it pertains to Adventure Therapy.
About ENVIROS
Enviros is a diverse not-for-profit social services agency. We work with vulnerable individuals and families in Alberta.
Enviros provides intentionally designed, therapeutic programs that help children, youth, adults and families with mental health, addiction, and other challenges, to develop skills and foster resilience that ultimately creates healthy communities.
We offer a range of therapeutic programs designed to keep families safe and strong and to help children, youth and adults with addiction, mental health and other challenges that prevent them from reaching their full potential.
Some of our residential and community programs include:
Addiction and Mental Health Emotional/Behavioral Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Youth Justice Support Family Support/Reunification Developmental Issues Child/Youth/Adult Stabilization
What Drives Us Our mission, vision and values inspire us every day to give back to those who use our services.
Our Mission Partnering with young people and families to take charge of their lives and actively choose the direction it takes.
Our Vision Reimagined lives, fulfilling potential and thriving in community.
Our Values Our six core values guide our practice and decision-making.
Passion – We have a real passion for people and the work that we do.
Ingenuity – We welcome creative and innovative thinking and solutions.
Authenticity – We want everyone to be genuine and who they really are.
Resilience – We are strong, adaptable, and problem solvers.
Belonging – We believe in meaningful community where no one feels left behind.
Quality – We set a high standard and expect everyone to give their very be.
Principle Based Practice Enviros’ Principle Based Practice is a model that utilizes principles to guide and drive action in practice, a decision-making tool in our interventions addressing critical areas of need, and the foundational structure of support for the crucial work we do incorporating strengths and culture into our day-to-day interactions. This model utilizes core principles to ensure a holistic approach is taken when supporting people. It ensures there is direction from the person served and an integrated planning mechanism where natural supports are present. This practice supports individuals to reach their vision for themselves and reduce reliance on systems.
Enviros developed our principles to reach across the organization and to be applicable in all areas of our service delivery continuum. They represent our core beliefs in supporting people. The definition and resulting action of principles are interwoven into the therapeutic models in each program and create a basis for implementation of other leading practices.
For more details: www.enviros.org
About the role
Addictions Support Worker
Shunda Creek
This Is a live in position, 7 days on 7 days off
ENVIROS - Who We Are:
Enviros is an innovative social services agency that provides critical, individualized programs to children, youth, adults, and families in vulnerable situations to meet their desired outcomes and wellness .
Enviros helps our clients make strength-based changes to move to independence within a healthy community.
Enviros focuses programs on the unique needs of individual clients practicing experiential learning to provide opportunities for personal discovery and growth.
Enviros focuses on relationships is the foundation of our programs and what enables clients to develop skills, healthy trust, and independence.
Since our founding in 1976, Enviros has been an early adopter of new evidence-based best practices and has developed and informed other best practices.
Why People Choose Enviros
Simply stated, our vision is: “The Power of Human Relationships Invites Belonging and Inspires Growth”.
Program Overview
Shunda Creek is a wilderness-based addiction Treatment program for youths aged 18 – 24.
Position Overview
As a Shunda Creek Addiction Support Worker your primary responsibility is to deliver an adventure therapy addiction treatment program in accordance with agency directives, policies, priorities within the Service Operating Requirements established within the young adult treatment provincial program. As well you must ensure that daily program activities are delivered in compliance with accreditation and wilderness industry standards so as to ensure an integrated, effective and therapeutic service.
In carrying out your responsibilities as an Addiction Support Worker, you are expected to represent the agency perspective in all your communications and actions.
Specific Responsibilities
· Ensure residents have a voice and choice in their treatment.
· Ensure residents are safe.
· Ensure you are developing positive and professional relationships with residents and staff with Alberta Health Services.
· Ensure you are supporting residents within their treatment plans.
· Provide support to alumni as they call into the program.
· Ensure residents participate in fire drills safely.
· Ensure you are aware where residents are at throughout the day.
· Ensure residents use wilderness gear safely and appropriately.
· Consult with shift supervisors and the Therapist regarding overall therapeutic delivery of program.
· Ensure that all relevant research documentation that you are responsible for is completed including research, case planning, CIR’s, home visits and daily case notes
· Ensure all of your Wilderness certifications are current and relevant to your trip designations.
· Ensure that all aspects of Adventure therapy, that you are involved in, meet acceptable therapeutic standards.
· Ensure you adhere to OH&S standards.
· Ensure that you are correctly logging vehicle use.
· Mentor new staff as requested.
· Provide timely constructive feedback to colleagues to ensure a healthy and supportive team dynamic.
Health and Safety Considerations
· Practice prudent wildlife care in a wilderness setting. All trips to possess bear spray and adhere to bear safety protocols. Drive with care to minimize risk of animal collision.
· Sour gas plants in vicinity. Though it may be easily smelled by some people at small concentrations, continuous exposure to even low levels of H2S quickly deadens the sense of smell (olfactory desensitization). Exposure to high levels of the gas can deaden the sense of smell instantly. Check windsock and drive with wind to effect dilution or drive at 90* angles to odour.
· Risk of aggressive residents. Strong practice of preventative measures such as respectful tone, giving space to cool down and supporting residents to self-regulate. In the event of an aggressive resident, Police would be called, and all other residents would be secured in a safe secure area onsite.
· Residents are screened for mental / emotional issues before attending to camp and attend with appropriate medication.
· Detoxing takes place prior to camp attendance. If detoxification becomes an issue, resident is transported to a hospital.
· Some risk of slipping on ice in winter onsite sidewalks, Sand and shovel as required.
· Wilderness tripping hazards and winter conditions – snowshoes or ice shoes. Regular footwear. Walk with care.
· Forest fires are a risk. Evacuation on orders of Police.
· Propane fueled furnaces in buildings. Monitors announce higher concentrations – evacuation if monitors announce high concentration and / or odour is smelled.
· Extreme cold – wilderness trips delayed if temperatures exceed -25C and/or call in from field to be picked up when temperatures hit -25 or colder.
· Cooking on large propane stove – fire extinguishers immediately accessible. Maintenance conducted by Edon.
· Food safety - food stored in refrigerators with backup generator coming online immediately on power outage.
Qualifications – Skills
· Degree or diploma in Addiction or other relevant human service.
· One to three years previous experience in a group living setting.
· One to three years exposure and experience with Experiential Learning.
· One to Three years background in Therapeutic Addiction Recovery.
· Two to three years exposure Adventure Therapy.
· Dispute resolution skills.
Qualifications – Personality Traits
· Attention to detail
· Collaborative
· Team player
· Inspirational – encourages and supports others to be their best
· Creative – can think outside of the box. Creative solutions due to remoteness
· Humorous
· Calm demeanor
· Actions and verbiage well considered before actions or words used / contemplative
· Fun by nature
Direct Resident Care
· Participate as relevant in ongoing addiction and therapeutic use of wilderness training.
· Ensure residents and Alumni are aware of their rights and that those rights are protected.
· Develop positive and professional relationships with residents.
· As part of a treatment teams ensure you are following through on your responsibilities in a timely manner.
· Consult with the treatment team (colleagues, Shift Supervisors, Program Supervisor and Therapists) regarding all aspects of resident treatment goals (case planning, home visits, program participation, adventure therapy, treatment leaves, discharges, etc.).
· Ensure that all relevant training is up to date.
· Ensure all personnel file documents are submitted and current as per standards.
· Ensure that personal supervision is scheduled, and personal performance evaluations are completed on time.
· Participate as relevant in ongoing addiction and therapeutic use of wilderness training.
· Meal preparation in partnership with residents.
· Medication delivery with appropriate training for in-program Shunda Creek residents only.
· Support Alumni in the community via phone, text, face to face or Facebook.
· Ensure Alumni are aware of the phone support available with Shunda Creek therapists.
· Support and coach on site Alumni Mentors in developing their confidence in supporting other residents and future Alumni.
· Ensure residents are safe and well cared for.
Documentation
· Ensure all relevant research documents, intake documents, CIR’s and near miss reports are completed in a timely manner.
· Ensure you are documenting and updating resident case plans in consultation with Shift Supervisor and Therapist.
· Ensure you are completing all relevant research documentation and submit it to the lead therapist.
· Home visit plans developed, and risk assessments completed and approved by therapist.
· Ensure you are reading and signing Resident Daily notes.
· Ensure critical incident reports are written objectively and reported within 24 hours to Program
Therapeutic Program Delivery
· Ensure delivery of your daily assigned tasks.
· Participate in shift exchange as appropriate.
· Ensure resident appointments are met.
· Consult with therapist and update as relevant to resident treatment developments.
· Participate as relevant in therapeutic treatment groups.
· Ensure resident fires and rituals are scheduled and celebrated.
· Participate as relevant in ongoing addiction and therapeutic use of wilderness training.
· Support staff as needed with group development and treatment delivery.
· Provide positive and constructive feedback for team members.
· Ensure Indigenous and cultural diversity is respected and supported.
· Support Alumni in the community via phone, text, face to face or Facebook.
· Ensure Alumni are aware of the phone support available with Shunda Creek therapists.
· Scheduling quarterly Alumni events.
· Consult with therapists, program supervisor or manager as needed with respect to
· Alumni issues.
Wilderness Program Delivery
· Ensure wilderness is current and certifications submitted to the Enviros wilderness coordinator.
· Ensure that wilderness gear meets industry standards.
· Support staff where needed in gaining Trip Second and or Trip Lead status.
· Support the wilderness program component through wilderness skill development.
· Support the wilderness program through the development of a solid understanding of the various components of adventure therapy.
· Review of trip proposals ensuring therapeutic framework and that you are appropriately qualified to lead or second the trip.
· Aware of all aspects of risk management as it pertains to Adventure Therapy.
About ENVIROS
Enviros is a diverse not-for-profit social services agency. We work with vulnerable individuals and families in Alberta.
Enviros provides intentionally designed, therapeutic programs that help children, youth, adults and families with mental health, addiction, and other challenges, to develop skills and foster resilience that ultimately creates healthy communities.
We offer a range of therapeutic programs designed to keep families safe and strong and to help children, youth and adults with addiction, mental health and other challenges that prevent them from reaching their full potential.
Some of our residential and community programs include:
Addiction and Mental Health Emotional/Behavioral Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Youth Justice Support Family Support/Reunification Developmental Issues Child/Youth/Adult Stabilization
What Drives Us Our mission, vision and values inspire us every day to give back to those who use our services.
Our Mission Partnering with young people and families to take charge of their lives and actively choose the direction it takes.
Our Vision Reimagined lives, fulfilling potential and thriving in community.
Our Values Our six core values guide our practice and decision-making.
Passion – We have a real passion for people and the work that we do.
Ingenuity – We welcome creative and innovative thinking and solutions.
Authenticity – We want everyone to be genuine and who they really are.
Resilience – We are strong, adaptable, and problem solvers.
Belonging – We believe in meaningful community where no one feels left behind.
Quality – We set a high standard and expect everyone to give their very be.
Principle Based Practice Enviros’ Principle Based Practice is a model that utilizes principles to guide and drive action in practice, a decision-making tool in our interventions addressing critical areas of need, and the foundational structure of support for the crucial work we do incorporating strengths and culture into our day-to-day interactions. This model utilizes core principles to ensure a holistic approach is taken when supporting people. It ensures there is direction from the person served and an integrated planning mechanism where natural supports are present. This practice supports individuals to reach their vision for themselves and reduce reliance on systems.
Enviros developed our principles to reach across the organization and to be applicable in all areas of our service delivery continuum. They represent our core beliefs in supporting people. The definition and resulting action of principles are interwoven into the therapeutic models in each program and create a basis for implementation of other leading practices.
For more details: www.enviros.org