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halfway house worker

halfway house worker

Native Counselling Services of AlbertaEdmonton, AB, CA
Il y a 6 jours
Salaire
22.14 CAD–25 CAD par heure
Type de contrat
  • Permanent
  • Temps plein
  • Temps partiel
Description de poste
  • Work Term : Permanent
  • Work Language : English
  • Hours : 30 to 40 hours per week
  • Education : College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma from a program of 1 year to 2 years
  • Experience : Will train
  • or equivalent experience
  • Work site environment

    • Corrections
    • Work setting

    • Urban area
    • Tasks

    • Administrative and office activities
    • Perform administrative tasks
    • Supervision

    • More than 20 people
    • Certificates, licences, memberships, and courses

    • First Aid Certificate
    • Target audience

    • Aboriginal groups
    • Females
    • Males
    • Computer and technology knowledge

    • Electronic mail
    • MS Office
    • Area of work experience

    • Community service organization
    • Security and safety

    • Enhanced reliability security clearance
    • Criminal record check
    • Child welfare check
    • Driving record check (abstract)
    • Transportation / travel information

    • Own transportation
    • Own vehicle
    • Public transportation is available
    • Work conditions and physical capabilities

    • Ability to work independently
    • Fast-paced environment
    • Work under pressure
    • Attention to detail
    • Personal suitability

    • Accurate
    • Efficient interpersonal skills
    • Excellent oral communication
    • Interpersonal awareness
    • Judgement
    • Values and ethics
    • Client focus
    • Excellent written communication
    • Flexibility
    • Initiative
    • Team player
    • Organized
    • Health benefits

    • Dental plan
    • Health care plan
    • Vision care benefits
    • Support for Indigenous people

    • Provides cultural competency training and / or awareness training to all employees to create a welcoming work environment for Indigenous workers