The Mustard Seed
Location: Saskatoon, SK
Job Description: Description :The Mustard Seed is committed to helping individuals experiencing homelessness transition toward and maintain sustainable and healthy lifestyles. The Housing Support Worker at The Mustard Seed provides a safe and supportive environment to all residents. Reporting to the Housing manager, the Housing Support Worker is responsible for ensuring the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being of the residents in our Housing Support Worker program. The position works collaboratively with support systems to encourage resident independence, community engagement and housing stability. The Housing Support Worker will be working both off-site and on site at the residence which functions within a recovery-oriented care model principle.Employment Type: Full time, Part-Time, and Casual
Schedule:Full-time:
- Sunday to Thursday 7:00 am-3:30 pm
- Sunday to Thursday 2:30 pm-11:00 pm
- Monday to Friday 7:00 am-3:30 pm
- Monday to Friday 2:30 pm-11:00 pm
- Monday to Friday 10:45 pm-7:15 am
- Tuesday to Saturday 7:00 am-3:30 pm
- Tuesday to Saturday 2:30 pm-11:00 pm
- Tuesday to Saturday 10:45 pm-7:15 am
Part-time:
- Saturday and Sunday 7:00 am-3:30 pm
- Saturday and Sunday 2:30 pm-11:00 pm
- Saturday and Sunday 10:45 pm-7:15 am
- Saturday to Monday 10:45 pm-7:15 am
Casual: Picks up available shifts, no guaranteed hoursReporting to: Housing Supervisor
City: Saskatoon, 304 2nd Avenue South
Number of Positions to Fill: MultipleDUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide support with finding secure housing for residents
- Connect with a specified group of residents living in supportive housing on an on-going basis to assist in building the skills of daily living including room checks
- Accompany residents to appointments if necessary
- Assist with the day-to-day operations, including food provision, assisting with laundry and cleaning of rooms to provide a safe, supportive living environment for our clients
- Assess client’s level of intoxication, risk factors, immediate needs, vulnerabilities and inform supervisor of any concerns
- Support the working relationship between the resident and their support network
- Refer the resident back to their Case Managers whenever possible/necessary and ensure there are clear lines of communication with outside organizations who serve the residents
- Provide medication assistance to residents who use the medication assistance program and coordinate with pharmacies as needed
- Provide information about community supports
- Document resident interactions, resident referrals, progress and any change in behaviour
- Communicate with staff and managers regarding the general progress of the client
- Implement de-escalation techniques and conflict resolution strategies as needed
- Complete incident reports and daily logs in a timely manner
- Welcome and support volunteers when necessary
- Host community events
- Engage in intentional interaction with residents to build rapport and foster community
- Cover Front Desk for patrols and breaks
- Complete required training including but not limited to FOIP, First aid and CPR, Naloxone, NVCI and De-escalation certification and attend meetings
- Maintain professionalism and adhere to all policies and procedures including but not limited to Health & Safety and HR policies and procedures
- Other duties may be assigned
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
- Diploma or an undergraduate degree in related field such as Human Services (Addictions, Nursing, Social Work, EMT, EMR, Psychology) along with professional registration where required, or equivalent combination of experience and training.
- Minimum of 1 year of experience working with marginalized individuals
- Passionate about ending homelessness in Saskatchewan
- Demonstrated compassion and empathy towards clients with addictions, mental illness, physical disabilities, behavioural issues, and/or medical issues
- A broad knowledge of and experience working with Indigenous communities is an asset
- Strong commitment to Trauma Informed Care and Recovery oriented care model principles
- Cultural sensitivity and respect for client individuality and self determination
- A broad knowledge of and experience working with Indigenous communities is an asset
- Knowledge/understanding of poverty, homelessness, oppression, addiction and mental illness
- Ability to work under minimal supervision
- Strong communication skills and ability to work within a cross-functional team
- Strong organizational, administrative and computer skills
- Ability to interact with a variety of individuals
- Ability to de-escalate situations while remaining calm and professional
- Conflict resolution skills and ability to manage residents in crisis situations
- Willingness to complete required training (e.g. First Aid, SafeTALK, Non-violent) to be fully equipped to work with guests
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Work week is usually 40 hours, may work evenings and weekends if needed
- Moderate to considerable mental effort required to successfully accomplish the essential job functions such as providing information, resolving discrepancies, responding to highly intense situations
- Moderate to considerable physical effort required as part of the role: lifting up to 50 pounds, standing, walking
- May be exposed to infectious waste, diseases and conditions
- Employees are to be aware that many of our clients may experience difficulties or impairment at times, which could result in them uttering threats, discriminatory statements, and other insults at your person. This may be in a raised voice, or in seeing unpredictable behaviour up to and including the possibility of them becoming aggressive. Training on how to respond is provided, but this is to be considered typical working conditions. Many of our clients are unaware of the impact of these comments.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
- A satisfactory employment background check and vulnerable sector search, is required
- As The Mustard Seed is a Christian ministry, we require our employees to agree to respect and not detract from The Mustard Seed’s Employment Values during their employment at The Mustard Seed.
- Must have legal authorization to work in Canada on a full-time basis for anyone other than current employer
This position requires the use of a company vehicle. Candidate must have and maintain valid driver’s license and will need to consent to a driver’s abstract request.COMPENSATION & BENEFITSThe Mustard Seed offers a competitive compensation package including 100% employer paid extended health and dental benefits for full-time staff and dependents, matching RRSP after one year of service, and sick and wellness days. For part-time employees we offer employer paid extended health and dental, and access to an optional RRSP, and sick days. For casual employees, we offer a health spending account and access to an optional RRSP, and sick days.All The Mustard Seed employees have access to the Employee and Family Assistance Program, which provides support for maintaining a healthy work-life balance, addressing mental health concerns, and focusing on personal development in various areas.NOTE
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