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Community Housing Support Worker

John Howard Society of Okanagan & Kootenay

Kelowna

On-site

CAD 40,000 - 60,000

Part time

13 days ago

Job summary

The John Howard Society of Okanagan & Kootenay is seeking two casual Community Housing Support Workers to support individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities. Responsibilities include assisting with daily living, supporting medication management, and collaborating on service plans. The ideal candidates will have a diploma in relevant fields and experience in similar roles, alongside strong communication skills. This position requires working independently within the community and has the potential for significant positive impact on individuals' lives.

Qualifications

  • 1-3 years work experience in a similar field.
  • Able to pass a Vulnerable Sector Criminal Record Check.
  • Valid Basic First Aid certificate.

Responsibilities

  • Assist with activities of daily living, including budgeting and shopping.
  • Recognize and address challenging and emergent situations.
  • Collaborate on service plans/goals with CLBC facilitators.

Skills

Excellent written and verbal English communication skills
Knowledge of housing continuum
Collaboration

Education

Diploma or degree in social, criminal justice, or behavioural sciences

Job description

We are seeking two casual individuals to join our team! The Community Housing Support Worker (CHSW) supports individuals in our Community Living Services programs with neurodevelopmental disabilities and complex neurobehavioural issues. Complex neurobehavioural issues may include, but are not limited to, substance misuse, struggles maintaining housing, dual diagnosis, and challenging behaviour(s) that put the individual at increased risk of criminal justice involvement/being criminalized. The CHSW works in collaboration with the Quality Service Lead and/or the Manager of Community Living Services in assessing and establishing service delivery goals (occupational, recreational, social, housing and financial) with those served. Where appropriate, they incorporate the input of family members and other community stakeholders. Position requires working independently with the person served in their home and in the community.

This person will execute their position in accordance with the Mission, Vision and Core values of the John Howard Society Okanagan & Kootenay.

Major Responsibilities

  • Assist with activities of daily living (e.g. meeting professional appointments, budgeting, shopping, recreational activities, and basic cooking/meal planning assistance)
  • Recognize, analyze, and address challenging and emergent situations
  • Collaborate with CLBC facilitators and those served to determine service plans/goals
  • Promote independence, safety, and overall quality of life
  • Support with medication monitoring or management
  • Use harm reduction and strengths-based approaches
  • Contribute towards positive behavioural support frameworks
  • Co-facilitate therapeutic, recreational, and educational social group activities
  • Exercise good judgement and professional boundaries
  • Maintain daily contact reports and conduct needs assessments


Qualifications, Skills, & Experience

  • Diploma or degree in social, criminal justice, or behavioural sciences
  • 1-3 years work experience in similar field
  • Knowledge of housing continuum and barriers to accessing safe and affordable housing
  • Excellent written and verbal English communication skills
  • Class 5 drivers licence, clean drivers abstract, and access to vehicle for work purposes
  • Able to pass a Vulnerable Sector Criminal Record Check
  • Valid Basic First Aid certificate
  • Intermediate computer skills with ability and willingness to learn new programs


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