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Settlement Counsellor (FT) - Newcomer Settlement Program

Edmonton, AB
$55,686 - $62,640/year
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Annual salary for this position is $55,686.96 - $62,640 based on qualifications and experience
Flexibility and supportive working environment
Flexible benefit options when eligible

About the role

Catholic Social Services is currently seeking Full-time positions, 40 hours per week, Settlement Counsellor in EDMONTON to join our Needs and Assets Assessments and Referral Services (NAARS) team. Providing excellent client-centered care, you are confident, thoughtful, and motivated to achieve success when supporting others in your community.

Program Overview:
Conduct Needs and Assets Assessments and Referral Services (NAARS) for eligible newcomers, developing personalized settlement plans and connecting clients to community resources. Ensuring follow-ups and reassessments to support successful settlement and integration.

Job Summary:

  • Conduct individual and/or family needs and assets assessments using the National Standardized Assessment Template for NAARS to evaluate client needs and strengths.
  • Utilize the Designated NAARS Service Provider (DNS) model to develop personalized and portable Settlement Plans, ensuring appropriate referrals to services and community opportunities.
  • Provide direct settlement support, addressing immediate needs related to housing, employment, health care, and social services through referrals and service navigation.
  • Conduct formal follow-ups within 3 to 6 months after the initial assessment, reassessing needs as required and adjusting Settlement Plans accordingly.
  • Identify high-needs cases and refer clients to Case Management services when assessments or reassessments indicate a need for intensive support.
  • Ensure client confidentiality in all interactions and documentation.
  • Provide interpretation and translation services as required to facilitate client support.
  • Meet monthly targets related to client assessments, referrals, and follow-ups.
  • Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to enhance service coordination and improve client access to settlement resources.
  • Maintain accurate client records in internal databases, ensuring proper documentation of assessments, settlement plans, referrals, and follow-ups.
  • Participate in professional development opportunities to enhance skills and stay current with best practices.
  • Stay informed on immigration policies and local service trends to provide up-to-date, relevant guidance.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

What This Job Requires:

  • Diploma/Degree in human services/Education/Social Work or equivalent
  • Able to speak another language in addition to English. Fluency in Somali or Spanish will be considered an asset.
  • Certification as a Settlement Practitioner through AAISA is desired and expected within 3 years of date of hire.
  • Two (2) years’ experience working with newcomers to Canada is preferred.
  • Superior knowledge of Canadian social systems: settlement and immigration, health, legal, education, financial, social, housing, and employment
  • Supportive Counselling skills to conduct holistic assessments, set realistic goals and action plans with clients and provide appropriate supports and referrals.
  • Police Information Check including vulnerable sector search, and Intervention Record Check current within six (6) months

You can apply online for Police Information Check including Vulnerable Sector Search and Intervention Record Check.

For Police Information Check, including Vulnerable Sector Search, please visit the City of Edmonton's police service website.

For Intervention Record Check, please visit the informalberta.ca

Police Information Check including vulnerable sector search, Intervention Record Check and/ or summary of driving record are conditions of employment and the financial responsibility of the candidate.

What We Offer:

  • The annual salary for this position is $55,686.96 - $62,640 based on qualifications and experience.
  • We offer flexibility and supportive working environment.
  • Flexible benefit options when eligible.
  • Work within a highly collaborative, team-oriented organization, where your ideas are heard, and you can see your impact daily.
  • Growth Opportunities: apply and grow your skills within a dynamic, innovative and expanding Agency that is taking a leadership role in our industry.

About Catholic Social Services:
You will be joining an established Agency that is guided by faith to care for and bring hope to people in need with humility, compassion and respect.

With more than 60 years of service delivery, Catholic Social Services is one of the largest multi-function social services agencies in Canada, with more than 1900 staff, and hundreds of volunteers delivering 130+ programs throughout Central Alberta and Edmonton.

Our values are at the core of everything we do!

  • Humility: We acknowledge with gratitude our human abilities and limitations. We demonstrate humility by doing the best that we can with the resources that we have.
  • Compassion: We respond to people in need with love. We demonstrate our compassion by caring for people without judgment and without condition.
  • Respect: We demonstrate our respect by being personally present, open and attentive to those we care for and by honouring their dignity and freedom.

We thank all applicants. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

We embrace diversity and offer equal opportunities to all qualified applicants regardless of origin, culture, ethnicity, age, ability, gender identity, and people of faith or no faith.

About Catholic Social Services

Non-profit Organizations
1001-5000

For nearly 60 years, Catholic Social Services has been providing help to the most vulnerable members of our community. Today, we work in three priority areas, serving individuals with disabilities, children and families, and newcomers to Canada.

In 2018 alone, we served more than 20,000 vulnerable Albertan's through 90 programs, in 11 communities across Central Alberta.

A sample of the work we do includes:

  • Providing counselling and other intervention services for families in crisis;
  • Facilitating kinship and foster care for vulnerable children;
  • Supporting adults and youth with disabilities;
  • Developing and delivering residential care programs for vulnerable individuals, including youth, those with chronic illness, and those challenged by addictions;
  • Providing shelter for women and children escaping family violence;
  • Assisting newcomers to Canada with ongoing settlement supports.