CMHA Kelowna
is hiring a part-time Youth Supportive Housing Workers in the Bright Mindz
Program offering 16 hours per week. The schedule for this position is Saturday
and Sunday, 7:30am – 3:30pm.
WHO
IS A YOUTH SUPPORTIVE HOUSING WORKER?
The Youth Supportive Housing
Worker (YSHW) in the Bright Mindz Program is dedicated to supporting young
individuals who are housed in a specialized youth floor at a market housing
building. This role focuses on assisting program participants who have
experienced homelessness or are at risk of homelessness, promoting housing
stability and enhancing quality of life. The Youth SHW collaborates with a
multidisciplinary team to develop and implement individualized care plans
encompassing health referrals, social connections, life skills, and educational
and employment support.
WHAT
DOES A YOUTH SUPPORTIVE HOUSING WORKER DO?
- Foster
and maintain collaborative relationships with housing, health, and social
service professionals to address clients’ needs effectively
- Create
and implement individualized care plans aimed at achieving housing stability
for each program participant
- Provides
life skills training such as cooking, housekeeping and personal self-management
skills
- Connect
clients to available income supports as required and advocate on their behalf
with relevant agencies
- Liaise
with community agencies and businesses to ensure program needs are met and
facilitate the flow of information and resources
- Provide
accurate information and appropriate referrals to clients regarding community
resources
- Employ
an ethical, efficient, and therapeutic approach to crisis intervention in a
timely manner
- Ensure
the safety of clients in potentially dangerous situations, following
established protocols
- Maintain
accurate case files, notes, and daily statistics regarding client interactions
and program activities
- Prepare
referral letters and manage information updates to assist other agencies
- Ensure
compliance with program policies, including monitoring tenant guest policies
- Performs
other related duties as assigned
YOUR
STRENGTHS & EXPERIENCE:
- Minimum
Grade 12 or equivalent education required
- Criminal
Records Check Clearance in the vulnerable sector is required
- Diploma
in Community Social Service considered an asset
- Understanding
of working with a Trauma Informed lens
- Ability
to be regularly exposed to individuals who are struggling with and/or
recovering from trauma, drug/alcohol use, homelessness, mental health
challenges and/or mental illness
- Certificates
in First Aid/CPR, Mental Health First Aid, ASIST, Naloxone and Food Safe are considered
an asset
- Experience
working with youth, particularly those facing homelessness, mental illness, and/or
addictions is considered an asset
- Experience
working with the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) is considered
an asset
- Ability
to build trusting relationships with youth, demonstrating empathy and
understanding
- Effective
written and verbal communication skills
- Mediation
and conflict resolution skills to address disputes and challenges among
residents
- Ability
to maintain consistent professional boundaries
- Familiarity
with health and social service systems, especially the income assistance system
- Understanding
of Harm Reduction theory and demonstrated ability to implement harm reduction
strategies
- Understanding
of Intentional Outreach, Housing First, Rapid Re-Housing, and Shelter Diversion
principles is considered an asset
- Proficient
in Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel
- Critical
thinking and problem-solving skills to assess client needs and develop
appropriate interventions
WHO
IS CMHA KELOWNA?
At CMHA
Kelowna, we are dedicated to Mental Health in our community. No matter how old
or how young, we provide support for families and individuals through programs
that promote positive mental health and support recovery, while championing the
elimination of barriers that can prevent people from thriving. We are a
dynamic, innovative and visionary organization. We are looking for someone who
shares our vision of a mentally healthy Kelowna and are passionate about making
a difference in our community by bringing their particular expertise to our
organization. To learn more, check out our website at www.cmhakelowna.org
CMHA
KELOWNA OFFERS YOU:
- A competitive
wage of $24.36/hr - $28.01/hr
- RRSP
matching program
- Vacation
& Personal Health Days
- A
workplace culture that fosters learning, transparency, trust and team work
As an
employer, CMHA Kelowna strives to create a workplace that respects and values
all individuals, minimizes bias, and promotes the equity, diversity, and
inclusion of different perspectives and ideas. At CMHA Kelowna that means
welcoming diversity in mental health, race, ethnicity, and culture. It also
means diverse abilities, age, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic
status, gender identities, education, marital status, language, and physical
self-expression. These values are embedded in the work CMHA Kelowna does every
day.
We appreciate
and thank all applicants for their interest, however only short-listed
candidates and those legally eligible to work in Canada will be contacted.
Please visit our careers page to see more job opportunities.