Job Title: | Recovery Community Centre Worker | Competition #: | 021-2025 022-2025 |
Department: | Recovery Community Centre | Status/Position Type: | Temporary Full-Time/ Temporary Part-Time |
Compensation: |
Start: $19.86 per hour 1 Year: $19.86 per hour |
Unionized: | Yes |
Ministry Unit: | London, Centre of Hope | Address: | 281 Wellington Street |
APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED BY: | |||
Email: LondonCOH.HR@salvationarmy.ca Attention: Monica Walewski – Human Relations Business Partner Mailing Address: 281 Wellington St, London, ON N6B 2L4 Fax: 519-661-0245 |
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS | |||
Flexibility in scheduling is required. The work schedule is determined in consultation with your supervisor and may vary according to requirements of responsibility. Applicable shifts include a ½ hour paid meal break. The operational hours of this facility are 24/7. Shift: Full-Time Temporary: 021-2025: 10:00AM – 6:00PM Sunday to Thursday Part-Time Temporary: 022-2025: 10:00AM – 6:00PM Friday and Saturday Interested applicants must respond in writing with a cover letter and resume. Please specify posting # in the subject line. We thank all applicants, however, only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted. |
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Mission, VISION and Values: | |||
The Salvation Army is an international Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible; its ministry is motivated by love for God and the needs of humanity. 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. Vision Statement We are an innovative partner, mobilized to share hope wherever there is hardship, building communities that are just and know the love of Jesus. Core Values: Hope: We give hope through the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. |
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Job Description: | |||
Position Purpose summary: The Recovery Community Centre Peer Coach is responsible for a
supportive role for Recovery Community Centre Members
and will use their lived experience and extensive recovery training to help
others initiate or maintain their recovery journey and help others in creating
short and long-term recovery goals.
Accountabilities: 1.
Role Specific Responsibilities ·
Support the recovery
plan development and implementation process in unison with the Recovery
Community Worker and client. ·
Initiate and/ or
participate in case conferences, as a forum for problem solving and exploring
alternative solutions to service provision. ·
Regularly solicit
feedback from the individual-served and relevant community supports regarding
the individual’s wellbeing including, mental health and addictions recovery
continuum, including progress towards his/her goals. ·
Assess individuals’
strengths, abilities, needs and preferences as well as social and environmental
factors impacting the individual, and any vulnerability and risk factors,
introduce goal planning as a result. ·
Provide regular and
intensive support and assertive engagement to motivate and support individuals
to work towards meeting their goals. ·
Act as part of the
designated primary team of workers for assigned individuals residing in the
recovery community centre pre- and post-treatment transitional rooms. ·
Maintain awareness of
individuals’ Crisis Plan, and communicate support needs associated with the
goal of reducing the utilization of EMS, LPS etc. ·
Engage in effective
“in the moment” behaviour or self-harm contracting as needed. ·
Assist and coach
individuals in the learning and management/achievement of quality-of-life
activities such as: recovery living, daily living, safety and security, healthy
lifestyles, social and spirituality, community living and
self-determination/advocacy. ·
Advocate, refer and
connect individuals with appropriate services, supports, and resources (formal
and informal) based on their needs. ·
Perform all necessary
administrative duties for client documentation; complete all computer entries
etc. in a timely and effective manner. ·
Support an
individual’s transition to discharge. ·
Ensure effective
communication with Recovery Community Centre Workers, Manager and Withdrawal
Management Team concerning each individual’s progress. ·
Collaborate with
onsite recovery community service providers. ·
Participate in the
development and implementation of productive and appropriate activities/
programs for clients. ·
In the continuum of
addiction there are lapse and relapses periods during which staff would be
expected to observe, record, assess and manage the behaviours associated. ·
Monitor clients and
record significant changes in their level of functioning. ·
Individual support and
group facilitation. ·
Alignment with core
values of peer support. o ability to recognize and draw on the strengths of peers o understanding about the impact of trauma o experience/understanding of crisis & suicide intervention (ASIST
training would be an asset) o understanding about appropriate sharing of lived experience o ability to build rapport & trust with peers o ability to set appropriate boundaries with peers ·
Ability to be open and
non-judgmental towards clients. ·
Maintains a high level
of professional boundaries with relationships and service provision roles
within the addiction community. ·
Actively model and
demonstrate participation in their personal balanced recovery continuum. ·
Understanding the recovery continuum
consideration of individual circumstances can be explored.
2. General Responsibilities ·
Assist in the delivery
of programs and services offered at the Recovery Community Centre. ·
Responsible for the
contents, upkeep, and tidiness of the supply room – including toiletries,
linen/towels, personal hygiene. ·
All shifts will make
regular rounds throughout the floor, including walking through of common and
shared spaces. ·
Perform the routine
and emergent tasks to maintain a clean and safe environment. ·
Ensure all appropriate
documentation and records are always maintained. ·
Create, implement, and
maintain daily communication practices across service team, as needed. ·
Maintain knowledge of
issues pertaining to individual confidentiality, and consent to release
personal information, and processes to ensure individual’s confidentiality is
always maintained. ·
As required and as
applicable, make suggestions that will improve efficiency, working conditions
or procedures of the Recovery Community Centre Supervisor. ·
Responsible to ensure
that clients have adequate supplies of needed items to maintain health and
well-being, including clothing. ·
Follow up on all
concerns expressed for individual’s well-being and document outcomes
accordingly. ·
Professionally network
and collaborate with community workers and agencies, represent the organization
in a professional and engaging manner and assist personnel whom the position
supports in developing those skills as required. ·
Responsible to ensure
that clients return any Centre of Hope belongings upon their departure. ·
Enforce agency rules
and expectations consistently in accordance with Policies and Procedures
including Recovery Community Centre specific guidelines. ·
Identify; promote
resolution, and management of all emergency situations concerning individuals,
staff, and property. ·
Work closely with
security and front desk staff, identifying any safety and security needs. ·
Complete other
required documentation (e.g., monthly time sheets, vacations requests,
education requests, travel claims, expense claims) within the required time
frames. ·
Regular individual
supervision with ability to debrief which could include participation in peer
support community of practice to provides the ability for peer to connect with
others who are working from their lived experience.
3.
Health and Safety ·
Work in compliance with OH&S Act and
Regulations and abide by The Salvation Army’s health and safety policies and
procedures. ·
Work closely with security, identifying any safety and security needs. · Responsible for the following, work in compliance with the Ontario Health
& Safety Act and Regulations, use personal prescribed safety equipment and
clothing as directed by the employer, report workplace hazards and dangers,
work in a manner as required by the employer, and report workplace injuries or illness. ·
Responsible to follow
through on all safety and security procedures (including fire) as outlined in
the policy and procedures manual.
Perform
other position related duties as required.
CRITICAL
RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT: Internal: ·
Work cooperatively
with staff from various Centre of Hope departments. ·
Participate in regular
staff meetings to review operational effectiveness, changes in policies and
procedures, and in-service training. External: ·
Community, clients.
MANAGERIAL/Technical Leadership RESPONSIBILITY: ·
This position reports directly to the Recovery Community Centre Manager or designate.
WORKING CONDITIONS: · The Manager will
set the hours of work and work schedule.
Normal hours of work – may vary as
per operational requirements and responsibilities and includes a ½ hour paid
meal break where applicable.
Normal location
of work is at: 281 Wellington Street, London, ON N6B 2L4 and outreach locations.
The above
responsibilities must be discharged in accordance with The Salvation Army’s
Mission Statement, in a professional manner, exemplifying Christian standards
of conduct.
education and
experience Qualifications: Education, Qualifications and Certifications: ·
Certification through Peer Support
Canada or a willingness to obtain this certification. ·
May require screening through the
Salvation Army Abuse Registry.
Experience and Skilled Knowledge Requirements ·
Minimum of two (2) years of prior
related experience is required in a variety of social services programs,
working with marginalized individuals, human services and direct facilitating
and experience in outreach programs and providing formal and informal peer
support. ·
Three years in active recovery. ·
Experience providing formal or
informal peer support. ·
Lived experience in mental health
and/or substance abuse services. ·
Career experience in social services,
supported housing or with persons with disabilities is an asset. ·
Peer support training and best
practices for peer support would also be an asset. ·
Computer skills specifically MS Office with an understanding of data collection. ·
Develop an
understanding and support of the mission and purpose of The Salvation Army in
Canada and its implications as related to position responsibilities.
Skills and Capabilities: ·
Demonstrated critical
thinking and ability to use sound judgement when making decisions both
independently and collaboratively as required. ·
Strong sense of integrity with
professional ethics and a balanced sense of fairness and flexibility. ·
Attention to detail, problem solving and
analytical skills. ·
Excellent organizational skills, ability to follow detailed
instructions. ·
Demonstrated ability to maintain
successful working relationships; and to deal with people in a pleasant,
professional, and responsible manner. ·
Strong oral and written communication skills. ·
Self-motivated and disciplined. · Maintain confidentiality in all matters pertaining to clientele and coworkers of The Salvation Army London Centre of Hope. |