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Man Identified Group Co-Facilitator

Toronto, ON
CA$59,083 - CA$72,947/per annum
Mid Level
contract
temporary
part_time

Top Benefits

Salary $59,083-$72,947 per annum (pro-rated)
Temporary, part-time contract (3.5 hrs/week)
Home-based office option

About the role

Program:

Next Steps Partner Assault Response Program

Contract:

Temporary, part-time; 3.5 hours per week, 1 year contract

Location:

355 Church Street and/or from a safe, home-based office as required

Salary:

$59,083- $72,947 per annum Grade 8 EXCL; pro-rated to hours worked

Application Deadline:

October 10, 2025, by 5:00 PM

File Number:

NS #41-25

E-Mail:

hrdep@familyservicetoronto.org

Mail:

HR, 355 Church Street, Toronto ON M5B 0B2

Web:

familyservicetoronto.org

Grow with us!

Family Service Toronto (FST) helps people face a wide variety of life challenges. For over 100 years, we have worked with individuals and families destabilized by precarious mental health and/or socioeconomic circumstances, to achieve greater resilience and stability in more just and supportive communities. We achieve this through our direct service work of intervention and prevention which includes, case management, counselling, peer support and education; knowledge building; and system-level work including social action, advocacy, community-building and working with partners to strengthen the sector.

We’re proud of our people and culture! We are constantly evolving what we do and how we do it. Our work is grounded in the lived experience of the clients and the community. We celebrate diversity, equity, inclusion, and excellence. We are agile, learning and always willing to try new things.

The Opportunity!

The Next Steps PAR program works with clients referred to FST from the criminal courts and probation officers. Given the over-representation of marginalized men in the criminal justice system, our PAR clients are primarily marginalized men. FST’s PAR groups for men provide a confidential, supportive and challenging environment in which men can take responsibility for and develop the skills and attitudes to stop their abusive behaviour towards their female partners. Groups are co-led by a female-male team. For this position, we are recruiting for a man identified person. Services may be provided individually to clients on an exceptional basis. The group we are recruiting for runs Wednesday mornings from 9:00-12:30 at 355 Church Street..

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver a psycho-educational group for 12 weeks.
  • Assist with sign-in, payment collection, attendance and sign-out for participants.
  • May assist in individual or group-based assessment/orientations
  • May assist in the completion of court reports and/or group activity notes on a timely basis.
  • May provide crisis intervention supports when necessary to clients and makes referrals for other FST and community services.
  • May liaise with probation and parole officers, courts, police, and other collaterals as required.
  • Work with interpreters to deliver programming to clients who do not speak English.

Key Qualifications

  • MSW or equivalent combination of education and experience over a minimum three-year period (foreign credentials and relevant experience will be considered).
  • Minimum of 3 years of demonstrated experience in working with people who use abuse through psycho-educational group work using an equity, diversity, and inclusion framework.
  • Strong assessment skills .
  • Demonstrated training and experience in delivering psycho-educational groups and knowledge of group process.
  • Knowledge of the dynamics of abuse in close personal relationships.
  • Experience working with marginalized communities and knowledge of cross-cultural issues related to partner abuse.
  • Exposure to, or experience working with, the criminal justice system and partner assault response programs.
  • Proven experience motivating clients who may be resistant/reluctant to change.
  • Strong understanding of mental health and addictions as they relate to partner abuse.
  • Current knowledge of best practices in mental health (e.g., crisis de-escalation, suicide prevention, harm reduction, addictions, child abuse, domestic abuse).
  • Working knowledge of community resources in the City of Toronto.
  • Ability to work independently in the community and as a member of a team.
  • Excellent listening, verbal and written communication skills with a demonstrated ability to offer programming in English and designated language of position, if appropriate
  • Experience working with interpreters.
  • Possess strong administrative skills and attention to detail.
  • Demonstrated commitment to social justice, cultural competency and equity and inclusion.
  • Good computer literacy and experience with electronic data systems.
  • Criminal reference check with Vulnerable Sector Search completed within the past 12 months.

Interested?

Please indicate file number NS #41-25 on your application and submit cover letter and resume by October 10, 2025 , at 5:00 PM to hrdep@familyservicetoronto.org .

Our goal is to attract, develop, and retain highly talented employees from diverse backgrounds allowing us to benefit from a wide variety of experiences and perspectives.

We actively encourage applicants from all equity seeking groups. First Nations, Inuit, Métis, Black and People of Colour, people with disabilities, members of 2SLGBTQI+ communities and people with lived experience of poverty are encouraged to apply.

In accordance with Ontario Human Rights Code, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, and FST’s Equity and Inclusion policy, accommodation will be provided in all parts of the hiring process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.

We thank all applicants and will contact the individuals selected for an interview.

About FAMILY SERVICE TORONTO

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Family Service Toronto (FST) helps people face a wide variety of life challenges. For 100 years we have been assisting families and individuals through counselling, community development, advocacy and public education programs. Our services are available to everyone who lives or works in Toronto.