Harm Reduction Support Team Member - Joan's Place - Women's Housing
Top Benefits
About the role
Hours of Work: 34 weekly – working 7a-4p – on a rotational schedule - two weekends per month
Harm Reduction Shelter Support Team Members are responsible for providing practical support to all residents and ensuring the smooth operation of the shelter. A main focus of the Harm Reduction Shelter Support Team Members, in collaboration with the rest of the team, is to create and monitor strength based individualized plans with each woman staying in the shelter to help facilitate meeting her needs/goals, as well as to provide harm reduction and trauma informed care to high acuity individual. This position will be under the direct supervision of the Manager and under the general supervision of the Director of Women’s Shelter.
Responsibilities:
Service Delivery:
· Provide all care, advocacy, counselling, and listening from a trauma informed care lens
· Build therapeutic relationships with all residents
· Actively work towards developing familiarity with Indigenous cultural traditions and engagement with Indigenous people and communities.
· Provide practical support for all aspects of resident stays
· Ensure the well-being of all women and children by maintaining a clean facility
· Provide information, education, referrals, and support to the residents as needed
· Collaborate with Outreach Coordinators and the other Shelter Counsellors to create individualized plans for each resident and family
· Provide referrals and advocacy to ensure that residents have the necessary support to deal with barriers regarding housing
· Support women and families in preparing for their move into housing including helping them to arrange utility hook up, financial planning, food planning, locating furnishings, community mapping, and developing a housing preservation plan to reduce the risk of future homelessness.
Administration and Operations:
· Answer shelter phone and record all calls, screen requests for entry and respond to information requests
· Complete intake and departure process with each woman/family
· Maintain accurate case management and stats keeping records
· Maintain accurate records in the HIFIS database
· Assist with transportation as needed and available
· Assist with the daily operation of the shelter including but not limited to the sorting of donations, cleaning, sorting and the upkeep of toys, and assisting with the groceries and food inventory
· Participation in Women’s Housing training opportunities as a part of continuous improvement
Qualifications:
· Experience working with Indigenous people, familiarity with Indigenous cultures and an understanding of the ongoing impacts of colonialism on Indigenous peoples
· Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Justice Studies, or other human service field OR an equivalent combination of education and experience
· Demonstrated experience working with the complex needs of people experiencing homelessness
· Knowledge of the criminal justice and child welfare systems, trauma Informed care, and family violence
· The ability to work independently and with a team
· Accurate documentation and record-keeping ability and basic computer skills (knowledge of HIFIS would be an asset)
· Good communication and organizational abilities
· Demonstrated crisis intervention skills
· Cultural awareness, and respect for women and children of various backgrounds
· Class 5 driver’s license; and
· Valid First Aid/CPR certification.
YWCA Regina Employment Benefits:
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4% Employer RRSP Contribution–set up by employee–after three months in position-no match required
-
Employer paid benefits - option to enhance at minimal employee cost – after three months in position
-
10 - Stat Holiday Days + 3 - YWCA Regina recognized days paid – annually
-
Paid vacation days, accrued based on hours worked
-
Paid sick days, annually – with carryover – based on hours worked
-
Use of YWCA Regina vehicle fleet - for work purposes - with right credentials
-
Casual dress code, On site gym & Volunteer opportunities
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $22.80-$23.94 per hour
Expected hours: 34 per week
Benefits:
- Casual dress
- Company events
- Dental care
- Disability insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- Life insurance
- On-site childcare
- On-site gym
- On-site parking
- Paid time off
- Vision care
- Wellness program
Flexible language requirement:
- French not required
Schedule:
- Day shift
- Weekends as needed
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 2025-07-10
About YWCA
YWCA USA is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women, stand up for social justice, help families, and strengthen communities. We are one of the oldest and largest women's organizations in the nation, serving over 2 million women, girls, and their families.
YWCA has been at the forefront of the most pressing social movements for more than 160 years — from voting rights to civil rights, from affordable housing to pay equity, from violence prevention to health care reform. Today, we combine programming and advocacy in order to generate institutional change in three key areas: racial justice and civil rights, empowerment and economic advancement of women and girls, and health and safety of women and girls..
Visit http://ywca.org to learn more about our over 220 local associations nationwide.
Harm Reduction Support Team Member - Joan's Place - Women's Housing
Top Benefits
About the role
Hours of Work: 34 weekly – working 7a-4p – on a rotational schedule - two weekends per month
Harm Reduction Shelter Support Team Members are responsible for providing practical support to all residents and ensuring the smooth operation of the shelter. A main focus of the Harm Reduction Shelter Support Team Members, in collaboration with the rest of the team, is to create and monitor strength based individualized plans with each woman staying in the shelter to help facilitate meeting her needs/goals, as well as to provide harm reduction and trauma informed care to high acuity individual. This position will be under the direct supervision of the Manager and under the general supervision of the Director of Women’s Shelter.
Responsibilities:
Service Delivery:
· Provide all care, advocacy, counselling, and listening from a trauma informed care lens
· Build therapeutic relationships with all residents
· Actively work towards developing familiarity with Indigenous cultural traditions and engagement with Indigenous people and communities.
· Provide practical support for all aspects of resident stays
· Ensure the well-being of all women and children by maintaining a clean facility
· Provide information, education, referrals, and support to the residents as needed
· Collaborate with Outreach Coordinators and the other Shelter Counsellors to create individualized plans for each resident and family
· Provide referrals and advocacy to ensure that residents have the necessary support to deal with barriers regarding housing
· Support women and families in preparing for their move into housing including helping them to arrange utility hook up, financial planning, food planning, locating furnishings, community mapping, and developing a housing preservation plan to reduce the risk of future homelessness.
Administration and Operations:
· Answer shelter phone and record all calls, screen requests for entry and respond to information requests
· Complete intake and departure process with each woman/family
· Maintain accurate case management and stats keeping records
· Maintain accurate records in the HIFIS database
· Assist with transportation as needed and available
· Assist with the daily operation of the shelter including but not limited to the sorting of donations, cleaning, sorting and the upkeep of toys, and assisting with the groceries and food inventory
· Participation in Women’s Housing training opportunities as a part of continuous improvement
Qualifications:
· Experience working with Indigenous people, familiarity with Indigenous cultures and an understanding of the ongoing impacts of colonialism on Indigenous peoples
· Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Justice Studies, or other human service field OR an equivalent combination of education and experience
· Demonstrated experience working with the complex needs of people experiencing homelessness
· Knowledge of the criminal justice and child welfare systems, trauma Informed care, and family violence
· The ability to work independently and with a team
· Accurate documentation and record-keeping ability and basic computer skills (knowledge of HIFIS would be an asset)
· Good communication and organizational abilities
· Demonstrated crisis intervention skills
· Cultural awareness, and respect for women and children of various backgrounds
· Class 5 driver’s license; and
· Valid First Aid/CPR certification.
YWCA Regina Employment Benefits:
-
4% Employer RRSP Contribution–set up by employee–after three months in position-no match required
-
Employer paid benefits - option to enhance at minimal employee cost – after three months in position
-
10 - Stat Holiday Days + 3 - YWCA Regina recognized days paid – annually
-
Paid vacation days, accrued based on hours worked
-
Paid sick days, annually – with carryover – based on hours worked
-
Use of YWCA Regina vehicle fleet - for work purposes - with right credentials
-
Casual dress code, On site gym & Volunteer opportunities
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $22.80-$23.94 per hour
Expected hours: 34 per week
Benefits:
- Casual dress
- Company events
- Dental care
- Disability insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- Life insurance
- On-site childcare
- On-site gym
- On-site parking
- Paid time off
- Vision care
- Wellness program
Flexible language requirement:
- French not required
Schedule:
- Day shift
- Weekends as needed
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 2025-07-10
About YWCA
YWCA USA is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women, stand up for social justice, help families, and strengthen communities. We are one of the oldest and largest women's organizations in the nation, serving over 2 million women, girls, and their families.
YWCA has been at the forefront of the most pressing social movements for more than 160 years — from voting rights to civil rights, from affordable housing to pay equity, from violence prevention to health care reform. Today, we combine programming and advocacy in order to generate institutional change in three key areas: racial justice and civil rights, empowerment and economic advancement of women and girls, and health and safety of women and girls..
Visit http://ywca.org to learn more about our over 220 local associations nationwide.