Top Benefits
About the role
Job Type: Permanent-Full-Time (3 days on and 3 days off, 7am-7pm)
Pay: $24.95 per hour + benefits
About the role:
We’re looking for a Recovery Support Worker to join our Detox team. The Recovery Support Worker is responsible for the development and implementation of a case plan that assists the client in increasing their overall stability and resiliency, as well as supporting clients in meeting their short- or long-term recovery goals. Your responsibilities would include:
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Completing daily admissions, including monitoring and responding to client needs
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Demonstrate ethically responsible practice with staff and clients alike
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Daily case notes and record keeping related to the client’s psycho-social state and treatment plan, including assessing their current place in the stages of change model
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Case manage and support clients in reaching achievable and realistic goals, making referrals to community resources, assisting in the completion of treatment applications, and attaining appropriate funding
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Work in partnership with the nursing team to ensure safe withdrawal management
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Role model Alpha House’s values and be a positive ambassador when interacting with the public, partners, and businesses
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Provide educational presentations to clients on topics related to health, addictions, and homelessness
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Ensure clients residing in the program are following program requirements
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Complete daily chores, including cleaning (including bodily fluids) and laundry
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Participate in and attend regular team meetings and program evaluations as needed
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Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of all policies and procedures and ability to reference them from appropriate sources
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Transport clients in an agency vehicle as needed
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Ensure compliance with regulatory standards (MSDS, OH&S, WHMIS, etc.)
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Assist in the Shelter and other programs as needed
About You:
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A minimum of a two-year program in Addictions, Social Work, or related field from a Public Post-Secondary Educational Institution, or in progress towards one
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Front-line experience working with Indigenous and/or vulnerable populations and a desire to work with people who may be socially disadvantaged or have mental health challenges
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An understanding of addictions including withdrawal management, harm reduction, stages of change, trauma-informed care, crisis management, crisis counseling, recovery-oriented systems of care, and impact of mental health issues
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Must be tolerant, non-judgmental, and possess a high degree of compassion and empathy towards the homeless and those struggling with addictions and/or mental health
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Proven crisis management, problem-solving, rapport-building, and advocacy skills
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Excellent oral and written English communication skills and the ability to prepare and facilitate presentations
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Team player with strong interpersonal communication skills and the ability to communicate with respect, dignity, discretion, and maintain client confidentiality
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High degree of resourcefulness, flexibility, and adaptability, including time management and the ability to prioritize tasks with minimal supervision
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Computer literacy, including effective working skills in MS Word, Excel, and Outlook
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An understanding and appreciation for the Protection of Persons in Care Act
Position Requirements:
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Class 5 (Non-GDL) driver’s license
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Comfortable driving a large passenger van
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Be able to physically assist clients from prone to sitting or standing, and vice versa
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Able to provide a Vulnerable Sector Search, valid within the last six months, that does not contain any results material to the position
About Alpha House:
Alpha House is dedicated to providing safe, caring, and respectful environments for individuals dealing with addiction and mental health challenges. Our team is passionate about making a difference in the lives of those we serve, offering comprehensive support and resources to help individuals on their journey to recovery and stability.
Benefits of working at Alpha House
-
Meaningful work supporting vulnerable populations
-
Medical Benefits after six months of continuous work
-
Personal Development and training opportunities
If this role sounds like something you are interested in, we urge you to apply.
Top Benefits
About the role
Job Type: Permanent-Full-Time (3 days on and 3 days off, 7am-7pm)
Pay: $24.95 per hour + benefits
About the role:
We’re looking for a Recovery Support Worker to join our Detox team. The Recovery Support Worker is responsible for the development and implementation of a case plan that assists the client in increasing their overall stability and resiliency, as well as supporting clients in meeting their short- or long-term recovery goals. Your responsibilities would include:
-
Completing daily admissions, including monitoring and responding to client needs
-
Demonstrate ethically responsible practice with staff and clients alike
-
Daily case notes and record keeping related to the client’s psycho-social state and treatment plan, including assessing their current place in the stages of change model
-
Case manage and support clients in reaching achievable and realistic goals, making referrals to community resources, assisting in the completion of treatment applications, and attaining appropriate funding
-
Work in partnership with the nursing team to ensure safe withdrawal management
-
Role model Alpha House’s values and be a positive ambassador when interacting with the public, partners, and businesses
-
Provide educational presentations to clients on topics related to health, addictions, and homelessness
-
Ensure clients residing in the program are following program requirements
-
Complete daily chores, including cleaning (including bodily fluids) and laundry
-
Participate in and attend regular team meetings and program evaluations as needed
-
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of all policies and procedures and ability to reference them from appropriate sources
-
Transport clients in an agency vehicle as needed
-
Ensure compliance with regulatory standards (MSDS, OH&S, WHMIS, etc.)
-
Assist in the Shelter and other programs as needed
About You:
-
A minimum of a two-year program in Addictions, Social Work, or related field from a Public Post-Secondary Educational Institution, or in progress towards one
-
Front-line experience working with Indigenous and/or vulnerable populations and a desire to work with people who may be socially disadvantaged or have mental health challenges
-
An understanding of addictions including withdrawal management, harm reduction, stages of change, trauma-informed care, crisis management, crisis counseling, recovery-oriented systems of care, and impact of mental health issues
-
Must be tolerant, non-judgmental, and possess a high degree of compassion and empathy towards the homeless and those struggling with addictions and/or mental health
-
Proven crisis management, problem-solving, rapport-building, and advocacy skills
-
Excellent oral and written English communication skills and the ability to prepare and facilitate presentations
-
Team player with strong interpersonal communication skills and the ability to communicate with respect, dignity, discretion, and maintain client confidentiality
-
High degree of resourcefulness, flexibility, and adaptability, including time management and the ability to prioritize tasks with minimal supervision
-
Computer literacy, including effective working skills in MS Word, Excel, and Outlook
-
An understanding and appreciation for the Protection of Persons in Care Act
Position Requirements:
-
Class 5 (Non-GDL) driver’s license
-
Comfortable driving a large passenger van
-
Be able to physically assist clients from prone to sitting or standing, and vice versa
-
Able to provide a Vulnerable Sector Search, valid within the last six months, that does not contain any results material to the position
About Alpha House:
Alpha House is dedicated to providing safe, caring, and respectful environments for individuals dealing with addiction and mental health challenges. Our team is passionate about making a difference in the lives of those we serve, offering comprehensive support and resources to help individuals on their journey to recovery and stability.
Benefits of working at Alpha House
-
Meaningful work supporting vulnerable populations
-
Medical Benefits after six months of continuous work
-
Personal Development and training opportunities
If this role sounds like something you are interested in, we urge you to apply.