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About the role
INTERNAL/EXTERNAL
Position Type: Bargaining Unit, Permanent, Relief (occasional shifts – as needed)
Number of Positions: 10
Reason for Posting: Existing Vacancy
Rate: $22.65 per hour
Vacation: 8% Vacation Pay
Hours: Varies
Supervisor: Senior Manager of Housing, Manager of Family Housing, THP Program Manager, Senior
Manager of Kingston Road Housing, Senior Manager of Dunn Avenue Housing, Senior
Manager of 40 Oak Housing
Posting Date: May 5, 2026
Application Deadline: Until Positions are filled
Location: 145 Queen St. East, 40 Oak, 20 Palace, 418 Dawes Rd, 704 Mortimer, 4628 Kingston Road, 90
Dunn Ave – Toronto, Ontario
Why Fred Victor?
For 130 years, Fred Victor has been a leader in helping people rebuild their lives in Toronto. Our mission is to improve the
health, income and housing stability of people experiencing poverty and homelessness. We are committed to ending
homelessness, one person at a time.
We are seeking motivated self-starters to work as a Relief Staff for our Housing Programs. Fred Victor Housing consists of a
variety of affordable and rent geared to income housing programs. They all serve people who are experiencing
homelessness and poverty. The position requires respect for, and expertise working with people who face barriers due to
mental health, substance use, trauma, social isolation, immigration, poverty, unemployment/underemployment and
history with the criminal justice system. The incumbent will also be someone who is personable, dynamic and creative in
their approach. The position also requires a great amount of flexibility and ability to be available on very short notice.
Relief staff are expected to be available to provide short notice shift coverage and to work a variety of shifts that include:
overnights, days, evenings, weekends and holidays.
Does this sound like work you want to be a part of?
We offer a supportive and collaborative environment, an opportunity to join a diverse team of caring professionals,
and a chance to make a difference. With over 75 programs and services and more than 25 sites, there are lots of
opportunities to grow your career with us. Many members of the management team started in relief and front-line
roles.
What You Will Do
-
Welcome community members and tenants into the program or building
-
Develop and facilitate groups, community activities, life skills programming and encourage on going
participation.
- Proactively de-escalate potential conflicts; deal with emergencies as they arise and effectively handle crisis and
conflict when necessary
- Provide tenants and community members with referral information for other Fred Victor as well as external
community supports and resources
- Complete administrative tasks such as answering phones, supporting food programming, writing letters, notices,
daily entries into Pirouette and tracking statistical information.
-
Attend daily debriefs and shift changes and complete incident reports as required
-
Facilitate regular participant or tenant meetings, introductions and conflict resolution meetings
-
Support to all tenants and community members to maintain their housing and assist them to deal with housing
and program related issues such as; behavior, social isolation, mental health, substance use and hygiene by
encouraging and assisting and supporting tenants to problem solve and access community resources
-
Role-model professional behaviour and positive communication with participants, volunteers and partners
-
Attend staff meetings, supervisions, and trainings as required
-
Support tenants and community members utilizing harm reduction principles and programming, including
handing out safe use kits, and responding to overdoses
-
Assist with meal service including serving of food
-
Clean and prepare rooms for new intake when required.
-
Assist tenants and program space with pest control preparation.
-
Engage community members and tenants and build healthy, positive relationships
-
Build a culture of teamwork
-
Adhere to agency policies and procedures and uphold Fred Victor values in our community
-
Other duties as assigned by supervisor
What You Bring to the Team
-
Diploma or degree in Social Services and/or equivalent 1 year of front-line social services experience
-
Thorough knowledge of community-based resources and supports
-
Open and flexible availability.
-
Experience working directly with men and women from diverse racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Strong
understanding and commitment to social justice issues and anti-racism and anti-discrimination practices.
-
Demonstrated experience working with individuals with mental health and addiction issues
-
Strong skills in crisis intervention, conflict resolution and de-escalation strategies
-
Strong knowledge and understanding of trauma informed practices
-
Experience with group facilitation and community development programming
-
Strong knowledge of harm reduction tools and resources
-
Strong interpersonal skills resulting in effective, productive and appropriate relationships with the community
members, tenants and greater FV community, partner programs and organizations including police and other
crisis services
-
Strong written and oral communication skills
-
Highly developed ability to make fast and sound judgments
-
Highly reliable and proven ability to work independently, adhere to team decisions and to give, receive and
follow direction to and from others
- Well-developed understanding of and a proven ability to communicate appropriate professional boundaries
- Strong understanding of systems that cause and support homelessness, poverty, discrimination and a respect
for the realities of the community we serve
-
Demonstrated ability to plan, prioritize work and remain adaptable and flexible.
-
CPI; First Aid/CPR; anti-oppression/anti-racism; Suicide Intervention and overdose prevention are required
certification/trainings for this role
Working Conditions
- There is a likelihood of exposure to unpredictable behavior, unpleasant odors, bodily fluids and pests
including bedbugs, mice and cockroaches.
-
All employees must expect to be in potentially threatening situations.
-
This is stressful and emotionally challenging work that deals with vicarious trauma, grief and compassion fatigue
on a regular basis
-
Required to travel to Fred Victor’s program and administration locations
-
Travel will be by public transportation, unless approved to use personal vehicle
-
Will be required to work weekends but also could be asked to work mornings, evenings or overnights on occasion
in order to provide oversight to the program
- Must be willing to work with pets as many tenants have pets.
Compensation and Benefits
-
For the Housing Relief Worker, Fred Victor pays an hourly rate of $22.65
-
8% Vacation Pay
-
Access to employee and family assistance plan
How You Can Apply
Internal employees who are interested in this opportunity are encouraged to apply through ADP by navigating to
Myself > Talent > Career Centre. External candidates may apply using this link: Fred Victor ADP Career Centre or by
scanning the QR code:
Please note that we are currently soft-launching our new online hiring system through ADP.
During this transition, not all job postings are available in the system yet. We appreciate your
patience as we work through this transition. As part of the application process, applicants are
asked to upload their resume and a cover letter as one document describing their interest in
joining the Fred Victor team.
A Police Record Check is required by the final candidate prior to hiring.
Accessibility & Accommodation
Fred Victor is committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible environment where employees feel valued and respected,
and where every employee has the opportunity to realize their potential. As such, we welcome and encourage applicants
who identify as racialized persons, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and persons across the spectrum of sexual
orientation and gender identities and have lived-experience
If you are a person with a disability and require accommodation and/or assistance during the application process, please
contact us in advance. We strive to provide reasonable accommodations whenever requested. Information received
relating to accommodation requests will be treated with confidentiality
Not the right fit? Search for Housing Relief Worker jobs in Kingston, ON
About Fred Victor
Fred Victor is a social service charitable organization that fosters long-lasting and positive change in the lives of homeless and low-income people living across Toronto.
Our many programs and services, located at 18 different sites across Toronto, help people rebuild their lives by offering:
Affordable housing in one of our three apartment buildings Emergency shelter in one of our two shelters Food access, such as hot meals at Friends Restaurant Job training and counselling Health information and community services through two "off-the-street" drop-ins Specialized support programs Our mission is to improve the health, income and housing stability of people experiencing poverty and homelessness.
Our vision is for healthy and thriving communities where every person has a home and access to opportunity.
Our values guide Fred Victor and are the same ones that have carried the organization for more than 120 years.
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Top Benefits
About the role
INTERNAL/EXTERNAL
Position Type: Bargaining Unit, Permanent, Relief (occasional shifts – as needed)
Number of Positions: 10
Reason for Posting: Existing Vacancy
Rate: $22.65 per hour
Vacation: 8% Vacation Pay
Hours: Varies
Supervisor: Senior Manager of Housing, Manager of Family Housing, THP Program Manager, Senior
Manager of Kingston Road Housing, Senior Manager of Dunn Avenue Housing, Senior
Manager of 40 Oak Housing
Posting Date: May 5, 2026
Application Deadline: Until Positions are filled
Location: 145 Queen St. East, 40 Oak, 20 Palace, 418 Dawes Rd, 704 Mortimer, 4628 Kingston Road, 90
Dunn Ave – Toronto, Ontario
Why Fred Victor?
For 130 years, Fred Victor has been a leader in helping people rebuild their lives in Toronto. Our mission is to improve the
health, income and housing stability of people experiencing poverty and homelessness. We are committed to ending
homelessness, one person at a time.
We are seeking motivated self-starters to work as a Relief Staff for our Housing Programs. Fred Victor Housing consists of a
variety of affordable and rent geared to income housing programs. They all serve people who are experiencing
homelessness and poverty. The position requires respect for, and expertise working with people who face barriers due to
mental health, substance use, trauma, social isolation, immigration, poverty, unemployment/underemployment and
history with the criminal justice system. The incumbent will also be someone who is personable, dynamic and creative in
their approach. The position also requires a great amount of flexibility and ability to be available on very short notice.
Relief staff are expected to be available to provide short notice shift coverage and to work a variety of shifts that include:
overnights, days, evenings, weekends and holidays.
Does this sound like work you want to be a part of?
We offer a supportive and collaborative environment, an opportunity to join a diverse team of caring professionals,
and a chance to make a difference. With over 75 programs and services and more than 25 sites, there are lots of
opportunities to grow your career with us. Many members of the management team started in relief and front-line
roles.
What You Will Do
-
Welcome community members and tenants into the program or building
-
Develop and facilitate groups, community activities, life skills programming and encourage on going
participation.
- Proactively de-escalate potential conflicts; deal with emergencies as they arise and effectively handle crisis and
conflict when necessary
- Provide tenants and community members with referral information for other Fred Victor as well as external
community supports and resources
- Complete administrative tasks such as answering phones, supporting food programming, writing letters, notices,
daily entries into Pirouette and tracking statistical information.
-
Attend daily debriefs and shift changes and complete incident reports as required
-
Facilitate regular participant or tenant meetings, introductions and conflict resolution meetings
-
Support to all tenants and community members to maintain their housing and assist them to deal with housing
and program related issues such as; behavior, social isolation, mental health, substance use and hygiene by
encouraging and assisting and supporting tenants to problem solve and access community resources
-
Role-model professional behaviour and positive communication with participants, volunteers and partners
-
Attend staff meetings, supervisions, and trainings as required
-
Support tenants and community members utilizing harm reduction principles and programming, including
handing out safe use kits, and responding to overdoses
-
Assist with meal service including serving of food
-
Clean and prepare rooms for new intake when required.
-
Assist tenants and program space with pest control preparation.
-
Engage community members and tenants and build healthy, positive relationships
-
Build a culture of teamwork
-
Adhere to agency policies and procedures and uphold Fred Victor values in our community
-
Other duties as assigned by supervisor
What You Bring to the Team
-
Diploma or degree in Social Services and/or equivalent 1 year of front-line social services experience
-
Thorough knowledge of community-based resources and supports
-
Open and flexible availability.
-
Experience working directly with men and women from diverse racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Strong
understanding and commitment to social justice issues and anti-racism and anti-discrimination practices.
-
Demonstrated experience working with individuals with mental health and addiction issues
-
Strong skills in crisis intervention, conflict resolution and de-escalation strategies
-
Strong knowledge and understanding of trauma informed practices
-
Experience with group facilitation and community development programming
-
Strong knowledge of harm reduction tools and resources
-
Strong interpersonal skills resulting in effective, productive and appropriate relationships with the community
members, tenants and greater FV community, partner programs and organizations including police and other
crisis services
-
Strong written and oral communication skills
-
Highly developed ability to make fast and sound judgments
-
Highly reliable and proven ability to work independently, adhere to team decisions and to give, receive and
follow direction to and from others
- Well-developed understanding of and a proven ability to communicate appropriate professional boundaries
- Strong understanding of systems that cause and support homelessness, poverty, discrimination and a respect
for the realities of the community we serve
-
Demonstrated ability to plan, prioritize work and remain adaptable and flexible.
-
CPI; First Aid/CPR; anti-oppression/anti-racism; Suicide Intervention and overdose prevention are required
certification/trainings for this role
Working Conditions
- There is a likelihood of exposure to unpredictable behavior, unpleasant odors, bodily fluids and pests
including bedbugs, mice and cockroaches.
-
All employees must expect to be in potentially threatening situations.
-
This is stressful and emotionally challenging work that deals with vicarious trauma, grief and compassion fatigue
on a regular basis
-
Required to travel to Fred Victor’s program and administration locations
-
Travel will be by public transportation, unless approved to use personal vehicle
-
Will be required to work weekends but also could be asked to work mornings, evenings or overnights on occasion
in order to provide oversight to the program
- Must be willing to work with pets as many tenants have pets.
Compensation and Benefits
-
For the Housing Relief Worker, Fred Victor pays an hourly rate of $22.65
-
8% Vacation Pay
-
Access to employee and family assistance plan
How You Can Apply
Internal employees who are interested in this opportunity are encouraged to apply through ADP by navigating to
Myself > Talent > Career Centre. External candidates may apply using this link: Fred Victor ADP Career Centre or by
scanning the QR code:
Please note that we are currently soft-launching our new online hiring system through ADP.
During this transition, not all job postings are available in the system yet. We appreciate your
patience as we work through this transition. As part of the application process, applicants are
asked to upload their resume and a cover letter as one document describing their interest in
joining the Fred Victor team.
A Police Record Check is required by the final candidate prior to hiring.
Accessibility & Accommodation
Fred Victor is committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible environment where employees feel valued and respected,
and where every employee has the opportunity to realize their potential. As such, we welcome and encourage applicants
who identify as racialized persons, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and persons across the spectrum of sexual
orientation and gender identities and have lived-experience
If you are a person with a disability and require accommodation and/or assistance during the application process, please
contact us in advance. We strive to provide reasonable accommodations whenever requested. Information received
relating to accommodation requests will be treated with confidentiality
Not the right fit? Search for Housing Relief Worker jobs in Kingston, ON
About Fred Victor
Fred Victor is a social service charitable organization that fosters long-lasting and positive change in the lives of homeless and low-income people living across Toronto.
Our many programs and services, located at 18 different sites across Toronto, help people rebuild their lives by offering:
Affordable housing in one of our three apartment buildings Emergency shelter in one of our two shelters Food access, such as hot meals at Friends Restaurant Job training and counselling Health information and community services through two "off-the-street" drop-ins Specialized support programs Our mission is to improve the health, income and housing stability of people experiencing poverty and homelessness.
Our vision is for healthy and thriving communities where every person has a home and access to opportunity.
Our values guide Fred Victor and are the same ones that have carried the organization for more than 120 years.