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Community Support Worker

St. Albert, AB
$44 - $54/hour
Mid Level

Top Benefits

Annual Recreation Access Pass for $87 + tax, granting unlimited access to Servus Credit Union Place, Fountain Park Recreation Centre, and Grosvenor Outdoor Pool

About the role

Cultivate your Career

Working at the City of St. Albert means joining a dedicated team that aims to deliver outstanding service to our vibrant community. We pride ourselves on employing a diverse group of employees who each bring unique skills and contribute to delivering exceptional services to our residents. We value collaboration, accountability, respect, and enjoyment in our work each day.

The Opportunity

The City of St. Albert is recruiting an individual to join our Community Services department as a casual Community Support Worker.

Reporting to the Manager, FCSS Community Supports, this position will be responsible for assisting individuals to identify and leverage their strengths and capacities to address concerns and guides them through the complex system of social supports available to individuals and families experiencing distress.

Responsibilities

  • Providing strength-based, action-oriented support, conducting assessments, developing safety plans, and delivering services through various methods while adhering to program standards and offering skill-building and psycho-educational sessions.
  • Increasing awareness of programs and services, extends availability beyond regular hours, and expands community navigation support through lodges, the Library and Further Education.
  • Partnering with community agencies to provide shelter and support for individuals without housing during extreme weather, with after-hours services at community locations.

Qualifications

  • Post Secondary degree in Social Work, Child and Youth Care, Psychology, Family Studies, or a related field, combined with 5 years of direct experience working with children, youth, families, and seniors, is required. Experience working with vulnerable clients is considered an asset.
  • Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) certification preferred but not required.
  • Experience in risk assessment, crisis intervention, and safety planning, with a strength-based approach and knowledge of human development and social issues, including delivering skill-building sessions.
  • Excellent interpersonal, consultation, public speaking, effective listening, conflict resolution, mediation, facilitation and advocacy skills.
  • Ability to manage high-stress situations and relate to diverse groups.

Hours of Work

  • An average of 24hrs per week (3 full days). Hours of work can vary from week to week and includes evening and weekend hours.

Compensation

  • The wage ranges from $44.63 - $54.93 per hour.

  • Candidates not meeting the full qualifications may be considered for a development opportunity at a lower classification and salary.

Why You Should Work With Us

  • Employees can purchase an annual Recreation Access Pass for $87 + tax, granting unlimited access to Servus Credit Union Place (excluding PLAYcare and registered programs), Fountain Park Recreation Centre, and Grosvenor Outdoor Pool.

Application Information

  • If you are interested in this opportunity, please submit a cover letter and resume via our City of St. Albert employment opportunities site stalbert.ca/employment.
  • This competition may be used to fill future vacancies, at the same or lower classification level.

Closing Statement

We thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.

The City of St. Albert is committed to creating and fostering a diverse workforce where all are welcome and we find a common purpose and strength in our differences. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply, including those from members of groups that are historically or continue to be underrepresented.

We respectfully acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, traditional lands of First Nations and Métis peoples. As treaty People, Indigenous and non-Indigenous, we share the responsibility for stewardship of this beautiful land.

About City of St. Albert

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The City of St. Albert is proud of its community and all that it has to offer. With its picturesque landscape, outstanding parks and trails, state-of-the-art recreational facilities, robust arts and culture community and countless amenities, this city has it all!

Every day City of St. Albert employees deliver a number of important services and programs that have a positive impact on the quality of life of more than 66,000 residents and business owners.