Description
Front Line Worker position provides front line service to the Barrie Bayside Mission Centre, within the context of the Centre’s overall operations. The Frontline Worker conducts full intake process and provides support to residents residing at the facility.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES :
Program
- Facilitate intake for Clients by gathering required information, provide any requested information, and orient clients and to facility Emergency Housing guidelines and schedules, as well as all available services
- Conduct a full intake process using the HIFIS system and complete the VI-SPDAT needs assessment tool
- Provide oversite during all meals to ensure safety of all
- While on shift, you are the main point of contact for residents / clients and are responsible for their care, support, and safety
- Assist clients with system navigation and provide clients with encouragement and help connect them to supports that will help stabilize their housing
- Provide clients with referrals to variety of supports including resources, recreation, counselling, referrals, and advocacy services within their community
- Respond to immediate needs, provide supports, crisis intervention and conflict resolution
- Provide residential clients with their medication upon request and monitor as required
- Maintain surveillance of security monitors, make regular rounds throughout program areas, washroom and perimeter checks of building and communicate regularly with staff from other program areas
- Responsible for regular room checks; to ensure the safety of the residents and facility
- Provide on-going daily support, assistance, and encouragement to break the cycles of poverty and homelessness
- Ensuring weekly chore list is up to date and that residence are on a rotational chore schedule
- Records information in logbook in an accurate and legible manner
- Ensures kitchen laundry, client towels and soiled linens is done nightly (night shift) which includes folding and putting away in cupboard
- Ensures bed linens laundry is done weekly (night shift) which includes folding and putting away in cupboard
- Serves and cleans up from evening snack (day shift)
- Maintains cleanliness of the shelter work area during assigned shifts according to Health & Safety standards
- Prepares shelter bed linens (night shift) weekly for in-house laundry
- Ensures bed linens (Day shift) are placed on beds in shelter dorm rooms
- Ensures security of client’s possessions left in our care (under lock and key)
- Ensures storage room is organized of client’s belongings and items are stored accordingly in large clear plastic bags when a client has been discharged
- Ensures all chairs are set down in the dining room before 7 : 00 am
- Ensures Bayside Mission entrances, sidewalks and alley ways are kept clear of snow by shoveling and applying salt as needed (night shift)
- Conduct exit interviews with clients and enter discharge information in client’s file
- To perform all other related duties as assigned by Shelter Supervisor and / or Director of Programs
WORKING CONDITIONS :
There are relief positions with no guaranteed hours and permanent full time positions based on 40 hours per weekShifts include days, afternoons and overnightsFlexibility in scheduling is required. The work schedule is determined in consultation with your supervisor and may vary according to requirements of responsibilityStaff work 8 hours shifts on a rotational basisAbility to lift more than 20 poundsMay deal with angry and abusive clientsMay encounter verbal abuseMay be required to deal with client overdose and other medical situationsQUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS :
College diploma in Social Services field or equivalent experienceCompletion of Non-Violence Crisis Intervention Training or willingness to obtainCurrent First Aid and CPR or willingness to obtainEXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE :
Minimum of two (2) years to maximum of five (5) years previous experience with people experiencing homelessnessKnowledge and understanding of addictions / mental healthSuperior knowledge of community resourcesThorough knowledge and understanding of and a commitment to anti-racism, anti-oppression, and equityAlternative combinations of education and experience may be consideredSKILLS AND CAPABILITIES :
Ability to work a variety of shiftsExcellent problem-solving skills are essentialExcellent oral and written communication skills in English, other languages considered an assetExcellent interpersonal and time management skillsPossess a positive attitude and works well with other team members, volunteers and donors.To maintain confidentiality in all matters pertaining to clientele and staff of The Salvation Army.Ability to undergo applicable screening and background checks successfully that are satisfactory to The Salvation Army, in its sole discretion and provide an original copy of a Background check with vulnerable sector screening.Ability and willingness to develop an understanding and support for the mission and purpose of The Salvation Army in Canada and its implications as related to position responsibilities.The Salvation Army offers accommodation for applicants with disabilities in its recruitment process. If you are contacted to participate in an interview or screening process, please advise us if you require accommodation.
We thank all applicants, however, only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted.
You must advise your managing supervisor of your intentions prior to submitting your application.