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Relief Residential Support Worker

Women's Crisis Services of Waterloo Region

Kitchener

On-site

CAD 30,000 - 60,000

Part time

7 days ago
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Job summary

A community support organization in Kitchener is seeking Domestic Violence Workers to support women and children overcoming violence. Responsibilities include crisis line support, advocacy, and emotional support in a residential setting. Candidates must have relevant degrees, experience in the Violence Against Women sector, and flexible availability for various shifts, including overnight. The role is vital in providing a safe environment and helping individuals transition to independence.

Benefits

Supportive work environment
Continuous learning and improvement programs
Wellness and engagement initiatives

Qualifications

  • Degree in Social Work or related field is essential.
  • Residential experience preferred.
  • Flexible schedule required for various shifts.

Responsibilities

  • Support women and children in crisis situations.
  • Provide information and advocacy for community resources.
  • Assist women in adapting to communal living.

Skills

Crisis line support
Emotional support
Organizational skills
Interpersonal communication
Judgment in crises
Knowledge of anti-oppressive frameworks

Education

BSW, MSW, or psychology degree
SSW with related experience in VAW sector

Tools

Computer software
Job description
Overview

Do you desire a community that is free from violence and abuse in any of its forms? Do you have a genuine passion to support women and children move beyond violence? Do you possess a feminist philosophy and have an understanding of an anti-oppressive framework?

Position details

Position: Domestic Violence Workers

Location: Kitchener (Anselma House) and Cambridge (Haven House)

Status: Casual (day, evening, overnight and weekend shifts)

Hourly Wage: $26.06 per hour as outlined in the UNIFOR Local 302 Collective Agreement

Schedule

Relief Residential Support Worker

  • Available for a minimum of 3 full shifts per week.
  • Of these 3 full shifts, 2 shifts must be overnight shifts, with 1 of those shifts being between Monday through Friday and 1 shift on Saturday or Sunday and 1 day shift.
  • Relief employees must submit availability to work at least 9 of the paid holidays per calendar year.
Role definition

Relief Residential Support Worker — The main buckets of work will include:

  • Supporting women and children to move beyond violence by providing crisis line support, safety planning, ongoing assessment, emotional support through one to one and group activities
  • Providing community referrals/information, discharge planning and advocacy
  • Support women to adapt to communal living and facilitate their transition to independence
  • The ideal Relief Residential Support Worker would have a flexible schedule, available evenings and weekends.
Required qualifications and skills
  • BSW, MSW, or psychology degree from a recognized College or University
  • SSW with related experience in the VAW sector
  • Residential setting experience
  • Experience in the VAW Sector an asset
  • Flexibility and priority setting required to de-escalate crisis situations and to manage the multiple demands of the role.
  • Knowledge of the effects of all types of abuse on both women and children.
  • Have a feminist philosophy.
  • Understanding of an anti-racist and anti-oppressive framework.
  • Demonstrated sound judgment and the ability to be decisive in crisis situations.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills along with the ability to multi-task.
  • Current and informed knowledge of the needs of diverse groups of women and children, such as ability, sexual orientation, gender identity, poverty, survivors of trauma, mental health and addiction issues.
  • Knowledge of conflict resolution practices and negotiation techniques, as well as the ability to facilitate meetings, direct situations and implement rules and guidelines.
  • Current knowledge of basic criminal and family law, The Child and Family Services Act and related legal issues and resources.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, verbal and written communication skills.
  • Proficient in the use of computer software.
  • Valid driver’s license, valid and sufficient insurance coverage and access to a reliable vehicle.
Assets and additional qualifications
  • Experience in providing crisis intervention, trauma informed, harm reduction support and advocacy, risk and ongoing assessments.
  • Experience working with interpreters.
  • Knowledge of and skills in accessing and utilizing appropriate community resources.
  • Valid First Aid/CPR-C Certificate and Naloxone training, will be provided if required
  • Ability to speak in two or more languages.
General employment eligibility

General employment eligibility requirements: Vulnerable Sector Police Record Check

Who are we?

Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region (WCSWR*) provides emergency shelter to women and children fleeing abusive relationships. We operate two shelters: Anselma House in Kitchener and Haven House in Cambridge. Our facilities operate on a 24/7 basis, and we pride ourselves in being more than shelter. We also offer a robust region-wide outreach support program which supports families who are experiencing or have experienced domestic violence. We believe that everyone deserves to live a life free from abuse.

*WCSWR supports women, transgender and gender-diverse individuals.

Why work with us?
  • A full team of staff that are passionate about the cause and about helping others (strong values alignment)
  • A culture of encouragement and celebration
  • Leaders that are committed to continuous improvement and listen to and act on feedback
  • A supportive working environment committed to continuous learning and growth
  • Internal programs committed to staff wellness, engagement and development

Make a difference while building your career with WCSWR!

This posting is for an existing vacancy.

AI note: Artificial intelligence will not be used to screen, assess, or select applicants during the hiring process.

Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region is an Equal Opportunity Employer; we welcome and encourage applications from racialized persons/visible minorities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application process may contact Caitlin Ramcharitar, Human Resources Manager at hr@wcswr.org.

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