Location
Ottawa, Ontario
Salary
CA$25 - CA$28 / HOUR
Provide client-centered support, rehabilitation, and life skills teaching to individuals with severe and persistent mental illness in a residential setting. Responsibilities include crisis intervention, organizing group activities, and supporting clients in achieving their recovery goals.
Requires a Bachelor's degree in Psychology or Social Science, or a college diploma in social service work with extensive experience. Candidates must have experience working with adults recovering from psychiatric illness and be available for flexible shifts including nights and weekends.
Provide supportive counseling and/or crisis intervention to client/tenants whenever necessary. Provides life skills teaching (e.g., cleaning, cooking, etc.), basic counseling and early identification of changes in resident’s health status. Provide on call support at both locations. Outings with clients for recreation, appointments, etc. to encourage recreation/leisure activities. Be knowledgeable and up-to-date on all policies and procedures pertaining to emergency and crisis situations. Document as needed in communication book, incident reports, computer, etc. Supports clients in their medication regimes. Supports client’s achieving their recovery plan. Follow the supervision and monitoring guidelines (example: curfew checks). Other duties as assigned by the Program Manager.
Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Social Science or related field. Candidates who hold a college diploma in social service work with extensive work experience may also be considered. Experience working with adults recovering from psychiatric illness. Experience working in a residential setting is an asset. Experience in supportive counselling and crisis intervention to adults recovering from mental illness. Flexibility in work schedule and willingness to work evenings, weekend and night shifts, availability during holiday and vacation periods. Training in CPR, CPI, ASIST, Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Concurrent Disorders, ASL and LSQ is an asset. SUITABILITY Displays a professional approach to the work along with values and attitudes that are in keeping with the helping professions (i.e., sensitivity, respect, understanding, sincerity, genuineness, perseverance, patience, compassion, positive outlook, non-judgmental attitude, acceptance, tolerance, etc.) Demonstrates sound judgment and common sense in decision-making, problem solving, critical thinking, intelligence. Client-centered, caring, supportive and reliable. Demonstrates initiative, creativity, flexibility and independence. Sense of humor. Commitment to work and life-long learning. Has a positive and optimistic view of others and demonstrates the ability to resolve workplace conflict with his/her manager and colleagues. Demonstrates an ability to work in a team as well as an ability to take independent action and initiative. Manages stress related to the work environment. KNOWLEDGE Knowledge of mental health, mental illness and treatment modalities, including pharmacotherapy. Knowledge of group dynamics theory and practice. Knowledge of concurrent disorders. Knowledge of health issues and of social problems associated with psychiatric disabilities and the impact of mental Illness on functional capacity. Knowledge of Psycho-social Rehabilitation Principles. Knowledge in the areas of teaching and coaching. Knowledge of crisis intervention and prevention. Knowledge of suicide prevention and intervention. Knowledge of the forensic system. SKILLS Ability to establish supportive and positive relationships with all client groups supported by Salus. Relates to clients using a strengths based, client-centered approach. Establishes a supportive and respectful group living environment. Demonstrates an ability to teach new skills on an individual or group basis. Develops and implements social, recreation and leisure activities. Supports clients in meeting their individual goals in their recovery plan. Ability to deescalate a crisis situation. Ability to set firm, reasonable boundaries and limits. LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT Full proficiency in English is required. Knowledge of French is considered a strong asset. PRE-HIRING REQUIREMENTS Academic Certificate(s) Criminal reference check (Vulnerable Sector Screening) Eligible to work in Canada Availability to work weekends and occasional overnight shifts (10:30pm-8:30am) Proof that the successful candidate has received both doses of a Health Canada approved COVID 19 vaccine at least 14 days before the first day of work, subject always to Ottawa Salus’ duty to accommodate under the Ontario Human Rights Code Why Work at Ottawa Salus? Salus has a proven record of accomplishment of supporting clients and tenants with serious and persistent mental illness in the Ottawa area. The value of the work we provide to our clients and tenants is changing lives. The pride felt by our staff makes working here a fulfilling experience. We offer all these and many more including: generous Health benefits and pension plan (HOOPP) competitive salary welcoming work environment
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