Shelter Worker, Warmland Shelter, Casual
Top Benefits
About the role
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Shelter Worker
Warmland Shelter
Casual
POSITION SUMMARY
CMHA is looking for Casual Shelter Workers at Warmland House Shelter Services. Reporting to and under the
direction of the Manager, Warmland Services, the successful candidate will provide a high standard of shelter
care. Warmland House Shelter is a safe, supportive environment that helps clients help themselves in their
transition to stable housing, where all individuals treat themselves, their neighbours and their surroundings with
respect.
QUALIFICATIONS
Qualifications include high school diploma (or equivalent); Basic First-Aid certificate; Non-violent crisis
intervention certificate; Food Safe; WHMIS.
POSITION DETAILS
This is a Casual Union Position. There are three different shifts. The hours of work for each shift are 12am to
8am (night shift), 8am to 4pm (day shift) or 4pm to 12am (evening shift), (7.5 hours/day excluding meal break)
with a rotating schedule of four (4) working days and two (2) off days. The rate of pay is $27.92 per hour (Pay
Grid 21) plus 10% in lieu of benefits including vacation and paid holidays. Shift differential is paid for working
evenings, nights, and weekends. The position offers an attractive benefits package which can be enrolled in by
the candidate on the successful completion of 180 hours of work. Successful candidate to start as soon as
possible.
APPLICATION DETAILS
Please submit your resume clearly outlining your education, experience, and qualifications as they relate to this
position via email to careers.cowichan@cmhacowichan.ca. Kindly specify the title of the position in your
subject.
Applications will be accepted until September 12, 2025.
Please note that proof of a successful clearance of a Criminal Record Check for vulnerable sector is a condition
of employment with CMHA Cowichan Valley Branch.
CMHA-CVB adheres to the values of diversity, cultural safety, and respect for all, as identified in its Anti-Racism
Statement, please visit our website at cmhacowichanvalley.com.
We thank all applicants in advance for their interest; however, only those selected for further consideration will be
contacted.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Position Title: Shelter Worker
Program Title:Warmland Shelter
Date: March 2023
ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW:
Providing services in the Cowichan Valley since 1992, Canadian Mental Health Association - Cowichan Valley
Branch (CMHA-CVB) is a registered charity and not-for-profit, independent society operating under a branch
division agreement with CMHA British Columbia and within the context of the nation-wide Strategic Plan of the
Canadian Mental Health Association.
As part of a national organization and an advocate of mental health for all, CMHA-CVB facilitates access to
resources people need to maintain and improve mental health and wellbeing, and to participate in community
integration, build resilience, and support recovery from mental illness and/or substance use and addiction.
CMHA-CVB operates Warmland House Emergency Shelter, Transitional Housing Services, Sobering and
Assessment Centre, Adult Outreach programs, Mischa Lelum Youth Emergency Shelter, a Youth Centre, Youth
Connect, Bounce Back personal coaching, Family Capacity Program, Rainbows and a variety of other
counselling/therapeutic programs for children, youth, and families.
CMHA-CVB also provides community education and advocacy aimed at the promotion of good mental health
and in support of individuals and families with mental health challenges.
CMHA-CVB adheres to the values of diversity, cultural safety, and respect for all, as identified in its Anti-Racism
Statement as attached.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The purpose of this position is to provide a high standard of shelter care. Warmland House Shelter is a safe,
supportive environment that helps clients help themselves in their transition to stable housing, where all
individuals treat themselves, their neighbours and their surroundings with respect.
Warmland House consists of:
- A 30-bed emergency shelter for those who are without housing and would benefit from assistance in
meeting their basic needs for food, clothing, shelter, and hygiene.
- 24 minimal barrier transitional housing studio apartments, designed to accommodate individuals who
can live independently, yet benefit from support and assistance in stabilizing their lifestyle and develop
the life skills to break the cycle of homelessness, successfully making the transition to “housing ready”.
- A day-use common area: shower and laundry facilities: lockers and a small storage area; there is also a
commercial kitchen and dining area that serves up to 50 people, and a community garden with raised
beds and a large greenhouse.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
-
Building relationships with clients
-
Provide emotional support and assess clients’ immediate needs
-
Support Crisis Intervention for clients
-
Maintain accurate client records
-
Maintain knowledge of community resources
-
Working with community service providers
-
Administering first aid
-
Working collaboratively with emergency service providers
-
Disbursing Harm Reduction supplies
-
Paperwork
-
Providing shelter security
-
Conducting wake up calls for clients
-
Retrieving and putting away client’s bins
-
Disbursing blankets to clients
-
Providing support during mealtimes
-
Some light cooking
-
Maintaining shelter cleanliness
-
Stocking supplies, laundry, and other related duties
REQUIRED COMPETENCIES and SKILLS:
-
Demonstrated knowledge of cultural competency and anti-racist practices
-
Proven record of employment stability
-
The ability to work with people who have been, or are, homeless
-
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and written
-
High degree of compassion, resourcefulness, flexibility and adaptability
-
Strong sense of team ethics, dedication, and professionalism
-
Personable, dynamic and creative in their approach
-
Flexibility and ability to be available on very short notice
-
Ability to work a variety of shifts including overnights, days, evenings, weekends and holidays
QUALIFICATIONS:
-
Successful clearance of a Criminal Record Check for vulnerable sector
-
High school diploma (or equivalent)
-
Basic First-Aid certificate
-
Non-violent crisis intervention certificate
-
Food Safe
-
WHMIS
About Canadian Mental Health Association
As the most established and extensive community #mentalhealth organization in Canada, the Canadian Mental Health Association promotes mental health for all and supports the resilience and recovery of those experiencing mental illness.
CMHA envisions a Canada where mental health is a universal human right.
En tant qu'organisme communautaire du secteur de la #santémentale le plus vaste et le mieux établi au Canada, l'ACSM fait la promotion de la santé mentale pour tous et toutes et soutient la résilience et le rétablissement des personnes qui ont un trouble mental.
Notre vision est celle d'un Canada où la santé mentale est un droit universel de la personne.
Shelter Worker, Warmland Shelter, Casual
Top Benefits
About the role
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Shelter Worker
Warmland Shelter
Casual
POSITION SUMMARY
CMHA is looking for Casual Shelter Workers at Warmland House Shelter Services. Reporting to and under the
direction of the Manager, Warmland Services, the successful candidate will provide a high standard of shelter
care. Warmland House Shelter is a safe, supportive environment that helps clients help themselves in their
transition to stable housing, where all individuals treat themselves, their neighbours and their surroundings with
respect.
QUALIFICATIONS
Qualifications include high school diploma (or equivalent); Basic First-Aid certificate; Non-violent crisis
intervention certificate; Food Safe; WHMIS.
POSITION DETAILS
This is a Casual Union Position. There are three different shifts. The hours of work for each shift are 12am to
8am (night shift), 8am to 4pm (day shift) or 4pm to 12am (evening shift), (7.5 hours/day excluding meal break)
with a rotating schedule of four (4) working days and two (2) off days. The rate of pay is $27.92 per hour (Pay
Grid 21) plus 10% in lieu of benefits including vacation and paid holidays. Shift differential is paid for working
evenings, nights, and weekends. The position offers an attractive benefits package which can be enrolled in by
the candidate on the successful completion of 180 hours of work. Successful candidate to start as soon as
possible.
APPLICATION DETAILS
Please submit your resume clearly outlining your education, experience, and qualifications as they relate to this
position via email to careers.cowichan@cmhacowichan.ca. Kindly specify the title of the position in your
subject.
Applications will be accepted until September 12, 2025.
Please note that proof of a successful clearance of a Criminal Record Check for vulnerable sector is a condition
of employment with CMHA Cowichan Valley Branch.
CMHA-CVB adheres to the values of diversity, cultural safety, and respect for all, as identified in its Anti-Racism
Statement, please visit our website at cmhacowichanvalley.com.
We thank all applicants in advance for their interest; however, only those selected for further consideration will be
contacted.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Position Title: Shelter Worker
Program Title:Warmland Shelter
Date: March 2023
ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW:
Providing services in the Cowichan Valley since 1992, Canadian Mental Health Association - Cowichan Valley
Branch (CMHA-CVB) is a registered charity and not-for-profit, independent society operating under a branch
division agreement with CMHA British Columbia and within the context of the nation-wide Strategic Plan of the
Canadian Mental Health Association.
As part of a national organization and an advocate of mental health for all, CMHA-CVB facilitates access to
resources people need to maintain and improve mental health and wellbeing, and to participate in community
integration, build resilience, and support recovery from mental illness and/or substance use and addiction.
CMHA-CVB operates Warmland House Emergency Shelter, Transitional Housing Services, Sobering and
Assessment Centre, Adult Outreach programs, Mischa Lelum Youth Emergency Shelter, a Youth Centre, Youth
Connect, Bounce Back personal coaching, Family Capacity Program, Rainbows and a variety of other
counselling/therapeutic programs for children, youth, and families.
CMHA-CVB also provides community education and advocacy aimed at the promotion of good mental health
and in support of individuals and families with mental health challenges.
CMHA-CVB adheres to the values of diversity, cultural safety, and respect for all, as identified in its Anti-Racism
Statement as attached.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The purpose of this position is to provide a high standard of shelter care. Warmland House Shelter is a safe,
supportive environment that helps clients help themselves in their transition to stable housing, where all
individuals treat themselves, their neighbours and their surroundings with respect.
Warmland House consists of:
- A 30-bed emergency shelter for those who are without housing and would benefit from assistance in
meeting their basic needs for food, clothing, shelter, and hygiene.
- 24 minimal barrier transitional housing studio apartments, designed to accommodate individuals who
can live independently, yet benefit from support and assistance in stabilizing their lifestyle and develop
the life skills to break the cycle of homelessness, successfully making the transition to “housing ready”.
- A day-use common area: shower and laundry facilities: lockers and a small storage area; there is also a
commercial kitchen and dining area that serves up to 50 people, and a community garden with raised
beds and a large greenhouse.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
-
Building relationships with clients
-
Provide emotional support and assess clients’ immediate needs
-
Support Crisis Intervention for clients
-
Maintain accurate client records
-
Maintain knowledge of community resources
-
Working with community service providers
-
Administering first aid
-
Working collaboratively with emergency service providers
-
Disbursing Harm Reduction supplies
-
Paperwork
-
Providing shelter security
-
Conducting wake up calls for clients
-
Retrieving and putting away client’s bins
-
Disbursing blankets to clients
-
Providing support during mealtimes
-
Some light cooking
-
Maintaining shelter cleanliness
-
Stocking supplies, laundry, and other related duties
REQUIRED COMPETENCIES and SKILLS:
-
Demonstrated knowledge of cultural competency and anti-racist practices
-
Proven record of employment stability
-
The ability to work with people who have been, or are, homeless
-
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and written
-
High degree of compassion, resourcefulness, flexibility and adaptability
-
Strong sense of team ethics, dedication, and professionalism
-
Personable, dynamic and creative in their approach
-
Flexibility and ability to be available on very short notice
-
Ability to work a variety of shifts including overnights, days, evenings, weekends and holidays
QUALIFICATIONS:
-
Successful clearance of a Criminal Record Check for vulnerable sector
-
High school diploma (or equivalent)
-
Basic First-Aid certificate
-
Non-violent crisis intervention certificate
-
Food Safe
-
WHMIS
About Canadian Mental Health Association
As the most established and extensive community #mentalhealth organization in Canada, the Canadian Mental Health Association promotes mental health for all and supports the resilience and recovery of those experiencing mental illness.
CMHA envisions a Canada where mental health is a universal human right.
En tant qu'organisme communautaire du secteur de la #santémentale le plus vaste et le mieux établi au Canada, l'ACSM fait la promotion de la santé mentale pour tous et toutes et soutient la résilience et le rétablissement des personnes qui ont un trouble mental.
Notre vision est celle d'un Canada où la santé mentale est un droit universel de la personne.