Top Benefits
About the role
Who We Are
For more than 130 years, The Salvation Army has served people in need in communities across Canada and Bermuda. Building on our roots as a world-wide Christian church, each year we help more than 2 million people, providing necessities such as food, clothing and shelter. In addition, we support people experiencing unemployment, addiction and family challenges. We continually adapt and innovate to meet emerging needs and live out our mission, vision and values of hope, service, dignity and stewardship. As a faith- and values-based organization, we hire and serve people of all backgrounds and walks of life - there is a place for everyone to belong here.
Mission Statement
The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world.
Job Description:
Position Purpose Summary: Under the direction of the Program Supervisor, the Addictions Recovery Aftercare Caseworker will give focus to client assessment, care planning, aftercare support to THARP program participants and create important linkages with service providers in the community to further expand the reach of an aftercare program.
Accountabilities:
Case Management:
- Keeps abreast of the day-to-day resident issues
- Assists program participants with aftercare plans for individuals who have completed recovery programs in the north or addictions treatment centres in the south
- Provides counselling on addictions to individuals and couples
- Assists with screening new clients and oversees their case management
- Provide advocacy services or teaches self-advocacy for program participants.as needed
- Ensure program participants understand and adhere to program rules and responsibilities
- Coordinate second phase resident referrals to services with other agencies or professionals (income support, employment, treatment programs, counselors, doctors)
- Consolidates and analyzes data collected by a variety of assessment tools for the purpose of guiding client recovery program
Behavior Management:
- Implements emergency/incidental behavioral interventions, including, utilizing Non-Violent Crisis Intervention or Verbal Judo training
- Identifies and documents potential problematic or maladaptive behaviors
- Provides incidental problem solving and emotional support to program participants
- Provides immediate stabilization crisis management support and provides emergency incidental behavior management
- Plans and implements formal sessions for program participants or refers them to external agencies that offer formal sessions on a variety of topics including anger management, grief and loss, sexuality, self-esteem, violence, addictions and personal safety
- Develops and monitors behavioral modification strategies as needed
Program Operations:
- Attend team meetings and training sessions to contribute to the identification and resolution of trends or issues that will affect the program
- Research and develop various Addictions aftercare related support programs
- Provide input into the development and implementation of short and long-term plans for their area of responsibility
- Plans and carries out community based on-the-land-activities for/with THARP clients and possible other aftercare program participants (e.g. WMS Second Phase clients)
- Carries out cultural and addiction and recovery workshops for THARP clients and community members as needed
- Facilitates counselling with community elders
- Establish networks with like-minded organizations
- Organizes, promotes, and assists program development to build capacity of program participants for independent healthy community living. (i.e. life skills, recreation, leisure, wellness – physical/mental/emotional, vocational development)
- Provides information and life skills support to THARP clients related to personal, family, housing, healing, safety, work, school, income maintenance, etc.
- Role models, encourages and assists program participants to practice self-help, non-violent problem solving and decision-making skills daily
- Interacts with significant others involved with program participants to support the program participant’s relationships with family and the community
- Facilitates and oversees resident house meetings who provide feedback and input into program and resident issues
- May assist Resource Centre and Bailey House program participants on an as needed basis
Program Administration:
- Makes general and specific recommendations for improvement of program content and equipment
- Maintains consistent and accurate case notes
- Prepares monthly and/or quarterly program reports of program participants
- Prepares incident reports and program participant specific information in aftercare program participant files
- Completes THARP client exits summaries and closes all file work for clients discharged from program
- Ensures second phase resident’s program fees are paid and works with those residents to develop budgets if required
- Hands over all resident records up to previous fiscal year to Program Supervisor to be stored for future easy access
- Ensures files and documentation adhere to agency guidelines and are easily available
- Develops and maintains open communication and refers to other resources, professionals, and agencies
- Utilizes communication skills to ensure positive image of organization in community
- Represents WMS referrals at the Bailey House Admissions Committee when required
- Informs Program Supervisor of supplies, program materials and equipment needing to be purchased
- Performs other tasks as assigned by Program Supervisor
- Complies with The Salvation Army’s Policies and Procedures
Health, Safety & Security:
- Follows safety measures and provides appropriate responses to emergencies and confrontations using non-violent crisis intervention and/or Verbal Judo training
- Reports all incidents of suspected resident abuse to Program Supervisor and follows organizational protocols
- Ensures the program safety policies are followed at all times
- Ensures that the safety, cleanliness, and tidiness of the program site is maintained
- Ensures personal knowledge of individual residents’ medication considerations and special medical conditions
- Reports all accidents, injuries, and illnesses to the Program Supervisor, and completes incident reports
- Ensures all residents are not placed at unreasonable levels of risk either in or outside the residence
Working Conditions:
- This is a regular, full-time unionized position at 40 hours per week.
- Weekly schedule is Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
- Salary range: $28.05 - $29.14 - $30.22 per hour
- The work environment entails frequent association with individuals who have chronic addictions and mental health issues or related behaviours. This can be a high stress environment at times.
Education and Experience Qualifications:
Education, Qualifications and Certifications:
- Post-Secondary education in Social Work, Counselling or Nursing - Diploma or Degree
- Addictions Counselling Certification (diploma or certificate) or related experience. I.C.A.D.C. an asset
- 3 - 5 years’ experience in the addictions and mental health field, and in residential/outreach settings
- Life skills and recreational programming for high need residents
- Suicide Intervention Certification (e.g., ASIST)
- Non-violent Crisis Intervention or Verbal Judo
- Mental Health First Aid
- First Aid Certification
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s License & clear Driver’s Abstract
- Computer Literacy (e.g. Microsoft Office365)
- Clear Criminal Record check (Vulnerable Sector Check)
Note: Alternative combinations of education and experience may be considered.
Skills and Capabilities:
- Ability to work within the mandate of and embrace the mission of The Salvation Army
- Case management and counselling skills
- The ability to respond appropriately, decisively, and effectively in crisis situations and in a stressful environment
- Effective communication in English both written and oral
- Effective assessment, observation and recording skills
- Ability to work within a teamwork structure though will be required to work with minimal supervision
- Effective interviewing, report writing and group facilitation skills
- Understanding and skilled in working with: First Nations and Inuit Cultures: Addictions: Mental Health and other social issues
- Computer skills are required
- Ability to uphold and enforce policies and procedures
- Effective interpersonal communication and interactive skills with individuals experiencing chronic mental health issues, effects of intoxication and other behavioural issues
- Ability to establish effective working relationships with other staff
- Ability to establish effective working relationship with contracting agencies and community resources
The successful incumbent will be required to complete/provide:
- Valid Vulnerable Sector Screening
- Valid First Aid certificate
- WHMIS
- The Salvation Army on-line certification for abuse prevention
- Clear internal abuse registry check
- Participate in mandatory yearly training
Compensation:
The target hiring range for this position is $28.05 to $29.14 with a maximum of $30.22.
Placement in the salary range will be based on factors such as market conditions, internal equity, and candidate experience, skills, and qualifications relevant to the role.
The Salvation Army will provide reasonable accommodation upon request. Please email
Recruitment.Accommodations@salvationarmy.ca
if you have a need for any accommodation and we will be pleased to discuss this with you.
About The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army is the nation's largest direct provider of social services.
Annually, we help millions overcome poverty, addiction, and spiritual and economic hardships by preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ and meeting human needs in His name without discrimination in nearly every zip code.
By providing food, shelter, eviction prevention assistance, emergency disaster relief, rehabilitation, after-school and summer youth programs, spiritual enrichment, and more, The Salvation Army is doing the most good at nearly 7,000 centers of operation around the country.
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
Top Benefits
About the role
Who We Are
For more than 130 years, The Salvation Army has served people in need in communities across Canada and Bermuda. Building on our roots as a world-wide Christian church, each year we help more than 2 million people, providing necessities such as food, clothing and shelter. In addition, we support people experiencing unemployment, addiction and family challenges. We continually adapt and innovate to meet emerging needs and live out our mission, vision and values of hope, service, dignity and stewardship. As a faith- and values-based organization, we hire and serve people of all backgrounds and walks of life - there is a place for everyone to belong here.
Mission Statement
The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world.
Job Description:
Position Purpose Summary: Under the direction of the Program Supervisor, the Addictions Recovery Aftercare Caseworker will give focus to client assessment, care planning, aftercare support to THARP program participants and create important linkages with service providers in the community to further expand the reach of an aftercare program.
Accountabilities:
Case Management:
- Keeps abreast of the day-to-day resident issues
- Assists program participants with aftercare plans for individuals who have completed recovery programs in the north or addictions treatment centres in the south
- Provides counselling on addictions to individuals and couples
- Assists with screening new clients and oversees their case management
- Provide advocacy services or teaches self-advocacy for program participants.as needed
- Ensure program participants understand and adhere to program rules and responsibilities
- Coordinate second phase resident referrals to services with other agencies or professionals (income support, employment, treatment programs, counselors, doctors)
- Consolidates and analyzes data collected by a variety of assessment tools for the purpose of guiding client recovery program
Behavior Management:
- Implements emergency/incidental behavioral interventions, including, utilizing Non-Violent Crisis Intervention or Verbal Judo training
- Identifies and documents potential problematic or maladaptive behaviors
- Provides incidental problem solving and emotional support to program participants
- Provides immediate stabilization crisis management support and provides emergency incidental behavior management
- Plans and implements formal sessions for program participants or refers them to external agencies that offer formal sessions on a variety of topics including anger management, grief and loss, sexuality, self-esteem, violence, addictions and personal safety
- Develops and monitors behavioral modification strategies as needed
Program Operations:
- Attend team meetings and training sessions to contribute to the identification and resolution of trends or issues that will affect the program
- Research and develop various Addictions aftercare related support programs
- Provide input into the development and implementation of short and long-term plans for their area of responsibility
- Plans and carries out community based on-the-land-activities for/with THARP clients and possible other aftercare program participants (e.g. WMS Second Phase clients)
- Carries out cultural and addiction and recovery workshops for THARP clients and community members as needed
- Facilitates counselling with community elders
- Establish networks with like-minded organizations
- Organizes, promotes, and assists program development to build capacity of program participants for independent healthy community living. (i.e. life skills, recreation, leisure, wellness – physical/mental/emotional, vocational development)
- Provides information and life skills support to THARP clients related to personal, family, housing, healing, safety, work, school, income maintenance, etc.
- Role models, encourages and assists program participants to practice self-help, non-violent problem solving and decision-making skills daily
- Interacts with significant others involved with program participants to support the program participant’s relationships with family and the community
- Facilitates and oversees resident house meetings who provide feedback and input into program and resident issues
- May assist Resource Centre and Bailey House program participants on an as needed basis
Program Administration:
- Makes general and specific recommendations for improvement of program content and equipment
- Maintains consistent and accurate case notes
- Prepares monthly and/or quarterly program reports of program participants
- Prepares incident reports and program participant specific information in aftercare program participant files
- Completes THARP client exits summaries and closes all file work for clients discharged from program
- Ensures second phase resident’s program fees are paid and works with those residents to develop budgets if required
- Hands over all resident records up to previous fiscal year to Program Supervisor to be stored for future easy access
- Ensures files and documentation adhere to agency guidelines and are easily available
- Develops and maintains open communication and refers to other resources, professionals, and agencies
- Utilizes communication skills to ensure positive image of organization in community
- Represents WMS referrals at the Bailey House Admissions Committee when required
- Informs Program Supervisor of supplies, program materials and equipment needing to be purchased
- Performs other tasks as assigned by Program Supervisor
- Complies with The Salvation Army’s Policies and Procedures
Health, Safety & Security:
- Follows safety measures and provides appropriate responses to emergencies and confrontations using non-violent crisis intervention and/or Verbal Judo training
- Reports all incidents of suspected resident abuse to Program Supervisor and follows organizational protocols
- Ensures the program safety policies are followed at all times
- Ensures that the safety, cleanliness, and tidiness of the program site is maintained
- Ensures personal knowledge of individual residents’ medication considerations and special medical conditions
- Reports all accidents, injuries, and illnesses to the Program Supervisor, and completes incident reports
- Ensures all residents are not placed at unreasonable levels of risk either in or outside the residence
Working Conditions:
- This is a regular, full-time unionized position at 40 hours per week.
- Weekly schedule is Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
- Salary range: $28.05 - $29.14 - $30.22 per hour
- The work environment entails frequent association with individuals who have chronic addictions and mental health issues or related behaviours. This can be a high stress environment at times.
Education and Experience Qualifications:
Education, Qualifications and Certifications:
- Post-Secondary education in Social Work, Counselling or Nursing - Diploma or Degree
- Addictions Counselling Certification (diploma or certificate) or related experience. I.C.A.D.C. an asset
- 3 - 5 years’ experience in the addictions and mental health field, and in residential/outreach settings
- Life skills and recreational programming for high need residents
- Suicide Intervention Certification (e.g., ASIST)
- Non-violent Crisis Intervention or Verbal Judo
- Mental Health First Aid
- First Aid Certification
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s License & clear Driver’s Abstract
- Computer Literacy (e.g. Microsoft Office365)
- Clear Criminal Record check (Vulnerable Sector Check)
Note: Alternative combinations of education and experience may be considered.
Skills and Capabilities:
- Ability to work within the mandate of and embrace the mission of The Salvation Army
- Case management and counselling skills
- The ability to respond appropriately, decisively, and effectively in crisis situations and in a stressful environment
- Effective communication in English both written and oral
- Effective assessment, observation and recording skills
- Ability to work within a teamwork structure though will be required to work with minimal supervision
- Effective interviewing, report writing and group facilitation skills
- Understanding and skilled in working with: First Nations and Inuit Cultures: Addictions: Mental Health and other social issues
- Computer skills are required
- Ability to uphold and enforce policies and procedures
- Effective interpersonal communication and interactive skills with individuals experiencing chronic mental health issues, effects of intoxication and other behavioural issues
- Ability to establish effective working relationships with other staff
- Ability to establish effective working relationship with contracting agencies and community resources
The successful incumbent will be required to complete/provide:
- Valid Vulnerable Sector Screening
- Valid First Aid certificate
- WHMIS
- The Salvation Army on-line certification for abuse prevention
- Clear internal abuse registry check
- Participate in mandatory yearly training
Compensation:
The target hiring range for this position is $28.05 to $29.14 with a maximum of $30.22.
Placement in the salary range will be based on factors such as market conditions, internal equity, and candidate experience, skills, and qualifications relevant to the role.
The Salvation Army will provide reasonable accommodation upon request. Please email
Recruitment.Accommodations@salvationarmy.ca
if you have a need for any accommodation and we will be pleased to discuss this with you.
About The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army is the nation's largest direct provider of social services.
Annually, we help millions overcome poverty, addiction, and spiritual and economic hardships by preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ and meeting human needs in His name without discrimination in nearly every zip code.
By providing food, shelter, eviction prevention assistance, emergency disaster relief, rehabilitation, after-school and summer youth programs, spiritual enrichment, and more, The Salvation Army is doing the most good at nearly 7,000 centers of operation around the country.
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.