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Title of Job: Case Manager Date: June 24, 2026 Closing Date: July 8, 2026 Location: Toronto, ON - Back to Home - East Toronto Compensation: $57,007 - $71,647 Annually Prorated Contract Duration: 6-Month Contract Work Type: Onsite Job ID: 10871615 Existing or New Position: Existing Job Summary: As a Case Manager you will work independently or be part of a team that co-ordinates a support network and links clients living with mental illnesses, addictions and physical health issues. The position attempts to empower the client, thereby increasing their independence, dignity and selfrespect in a safe and secure environment. Direct service and support will be provided to clients in areas such as daily living, practical assistance, crisis intervention, linkages to primary care and a range of other services to support the individual’s needs.
Back to Home - East Toronto is a 70-unit program that includes 10 transitional short-term units, 2 respite, and 58 permanent housing. The program offers: Affordable supportive housing, 24/7 PSW care, 24/7 nursing support, care coordination, crisis intervention, system navigation and client advocacy, Behavioural Supports, Life enrichment services, primary care, psychiatry and pharmacy services.
What You Will Do: Create individualized support and recovery plans with clients and professionals based on assessments. Support clients in building independence by teaching daily living skills (e.g., hygiene, medication, cooking, budgeting). Coordinate care by connecting clients with social, medical, and community support. Provide crisis intervention and help develop crisis plans. Represent the program professionally with clients, families, and community partners. Mediate conflicts and help clients learn problem-solving skills. Organize or support social activities to reduce isolation. Maintain accurate client records and documentation. Work collaboratively with the team, contribute ideas, and support new staff or volunteers. Provide on-call 24/7 crisis support on a rotating basis. Assist with preparing units for new clients. Provide case management and connect clients with services like housing and ID support. Help clients access financial supports such as Ontario Works (OW) and Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) or other financial resources as required. Other duties as assigned by Program Manager and/or designated supervisor. What You Bring: Post-secondary education in Social Services / Human Services or equivalent field. Minimum 3 years’ working experience with client population group. Understanding of challenges faced by Youths with mental illness, addictions, physical health concerns, and homelessness etc. Proficient in intake assessment, crisis intervention, advocacy, and problem-solving to support client needs. Ability to build therapeutic relationships and collaborate with clients on goals. Familiarity with community resources and professional services. Strong teamwork skills in a multidisciplinary environment. Strong interpersonal, communication, and counselling skills to effectively engage clients in sensitive areas such as life skills, healthy living, and relationships. Solid computer literacy for maintaining records, files, and reports. Effective analytical, organizational, and time management skills for coordinating client support and program activities. Demonstrates cultural competency, with an understanding of diverse backgrounds and inclusive practices. Have a valid driver’s license, insurance, and a reliable vehicle to travel within the region is preferred. Work Environment: Staff will be required to work in clients’ rooms and may therefore be exposed to secondhand smoke. May also be required to be on-call as emergency contact for after hours. Frequent travel within the Central LHIN will also be required. Occasional evening and weekend hours may be required. What We Offer: 24/7 Employee Assistance Program E-learning program available all year round Starting vacation time above minimum standard, Additional paid personal and paid sick days Professional development budget available to help you nurture and shape your career Corporate Gym membership rate with GoodLife Fitness Access to Perkopolis, a comprehensive corporate discount program Access to unlimited DEI trainings through partnership Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion: LOFT Community Services is a values-driven organization with a deep belief that each person has the ability to grow and change. We value compassion, collaboration, and community delivered with dignity, innovation, and excellence. LOFT’s vision is that together, we can all live successfully in our community. Our client population reflects Ontario’s diverse community and it is LOFT’s goal to build a workforce who reflects that diversity. At LOFT, we hold the deep belief that skills and expertise can be cultivated in various ways. Therefore, even if you don't perfectly align with every listed criterion but feel you could flourish in this role, we highly encourage you to apply.
Note: A satisfactory vulnerable sector check (VSC) is also required. This posting provides only a summary of the responsibilities and requirements for the position Thanks for visiting our Career Page. Please review our open positions and apply to the positions that match your qualifications. Follow us on: LOFT I LinkedIn I Indeed l Glassdoor l Instagram l
LOFT Community Services is committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible environment and dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community in which we live and serve. LOFT is committed to making employment opportunities accessible in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. Requested accommodation will be provided in all parts of the application and hiring process by contacting hrteam@loftcs.org or (416) 979-1994.
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About LOFT Community Services
When people with mental and physical health challenges,addiction issues or cognitive impairment find themselves marginalized, vulnerable and homeless or threatened with homelessness, LOFT is ready to offer dignity and hope.
LOFT steps up to serve those most in need by offering them the safety and stability of housing and the practical support they need to regain their dignity and take control of their lives.
Our clients include women and men, youth, adults and seniors. We currently serve some 4,000 individuals a year and because of our proactive approach, that number continues to grow. We are one of the largest mental health service providers in Ontario and unique in the diversity of our services. We are also the largest supportive housing provider in York Region/South Simcoe and we operate the Region's only homeless street outreach van.
LOFT Community Services promotes recovery and independence for people with complex challenges including serious mental health challenges, dementia, substance abuse issues, physical health challenges and homelessness or the risk of becoming homeless.
We have been doing this work since 1953, reaching out to serve those who often fall through the cracks. When people have nowhere else to turn, LOFT is there for them. LOFT takes a proactive approach to addressing community challenges, responding to the evolving needs of the day with innovative programming that seeks to empower our clients to be able to take back control of their lives.
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Case Manager_FT-Contract
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Title of Job: Case Manager Date: June 24, 2026 Closing Date: July 8, 2026 Location: Toronto, ON - Back to Home - East Toronto Compensation: $57,007 - $71,647 Annually Prorated Contract Duration: 6-Month Contract Work Type: Onsite Job ID: 10871615 Existing or New Position: Existing Job Summary: As a Case Manager you will work independently or be part of a team that co-ordinates a support network and links clients living with mental illnesses, addictions and physical health issues. The position attempts to empower the client, thereby increasing their independence, dignity and selfrespect in a safe and secure environment. Direct service and support will be provided to clients in areas such as daily living, practical assistance, crisis intervention, linkages to primary care and a range of other services to support the individual’s needs.
Back to Home - East Toronto is a 70-unit program that includes 10 transitional short-term units, 2 respite, and 58 permanent housing. The program offers: Affordable supportive housing, 24/7 PSW care, 24/7 nursing support, care coordination, crisis intervention, system navigation and client advocacy, Behavioural Supports, Life enrichment services, primary care, psychiatry and pharmacy services.
What You Will Do: Create individualized support and recovery plans with clients and professionals based on assessments. Support clients in building independence by teaching daily living skills (e.g., hygiene, medication, cooking, budgeting). Coordinate care by connecting clients with social, medical, and community support. Provide crisis intervention and help develop crisis plans. Represent the program professionally with clients, families, and community partners. Mediate conflicts and help clients learn problem-solving skills. Organize or support social activities to reduce isolation. Maintain accurate client records and documentation. Work collaboratively with the team, contribute ideas, and support new staff or volunteers. Provide on-call 24/7 crisis support on a rotating basis. Assist with preparing units for new clients. Provide case management and connect clients with services like housing and ID support. Help clients access financial supports such as Ontario Works (OW) and Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) or other financial resources as required. Other duties as assigned by Program Manager and/or designated supervisor. What You Bring: Post-secondary education in Social Services / Human Services or equivalent field. Minimum 3 years’ working experience with client population group. Understanding of challenges faced by Youths with mental illness, addictions, physical health concerns, and homelessness etc. Proficient in intake assessment, crisis intervention, advocacy, and problem-solving to support client needs. Ability to build therapeutic relationships and collaborate with clients on goals. Familiarity with community resources and professional services. Strong teamwork skills in a multidisciplinary environment. Strong interpersonal, communication, and counselling skills to effectively engage clients in sensitive areas such as life skills, healthy living, and relationships. Solid computer literacy for maintaining records, files, and reports. Effective analytical, organizational, and time management skills for coordinating client support and program activities. Demonstrates cultural competency, with an understanding of diverse backgrounds and inclusive practices. Have a valid driver’s license, insurance, and a reliable vehicle to travel within the region is preferred. Work Environment: Staff will be required to work in clients’ rooms and may therefore be exposed to secondhand smoke. May also be required to be on-call as emergency contact for after hours. Frequent travel within the Central LHIN will also be required. Occasional evening and weekend hours may be required. What We Offer: 24/7 Employee Assistance Program E-learning program available all year round Starting vacation time above minimum standard, Additional paid personal and paid sick days Professional development budget available to help you nurture and shape your career Corporate Gym membership rate with GoodLife Fitness Access to Perkopolis, a comprehensive corporate discount program Access to unlimited DEI trainings through partnership Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion: LOFT Community Services is a values-driven organization with a deep belief that each person has the ability to grow and change. We value compassion, collaboration, and community delivered with dignity, innovation, and excellence. LOFT’s vision is that together, we can all live successfully in our community. Our client population reflects Ontario’s diverse community and it is LOFT’s goal to build a workforce who reflects that diversity. At LOFT, we hold the deep belief that skills and expertise can be cultivated in various ways. Therefore, even if you don't perfectly align with every listed criterion but feel you could flourish in this role, we highly encourage you to apply.
Note: A satisfactory vulnerable sector check (VSC) is also required. This posting provides only a summary of the responsibilities and requirements for the position Thanks for visiting our Career Page. Please review our open positions and apply to the positions that match your qualifications. Follow us on: LOFT I LinkedIn I Indeed l Glassdoor l Instagram l
LOFT Community Services is committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible environment and dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community in which we live and serve. LOFT is committed to making employment opportunities accessible in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. Requested accommodation will be provided in all parts of the application and hiring process by contacting hrteam@loftcs.org or (416) 979-1994.
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About LOFT Community Services
When people with mental and physical health challenges,addiction issues or cognitive impairment find themselves marginalized, vulnerable and homeless or threatened with homelessness, LOFT is ready to offer dignity and hope.
LOFT steps up to serve those most in need by offering them the safety and stability of housing and the practical support they need to regain their dignity and take control of their lives.
Our clients include women and men, youth, adults and seniors. We currently serve some 4,000 individuals a year and because of our proactive approach, that number continues to grow. We are one of the largest mental health service providers in Ontario and unique in the diversity of our services. We are also the largest supportive housing provider in York Region/South Simcoe and we operate the Region's only homeless street outreach van.
LOFT Community Services promotes recovery and independence for people with complex challenges including serious mental health challenges, dementia, substance abuse issues, physical health challenges and homelessness or the risk of becoming homeless.
We have been doing this work since 1953, reaching out to serve those who often fall through the cracks. When people have nowhere else to turn, LOFT is there for them. LOFT takes a proactive approach to addressing community challenges, responding to the evolving needs of the day with innovative programming that seeks to empower our clients to be able to take back control of their lives.