A062 Manager of Housing
How to Apply
Interested candidates can apply by submitting their cover letter and resume to: Jeannette Singh, Director of Housing via email jsingh@ywcaste.ca
Application deadline: September 25, 2024
The YWCA St. Thomas-Elgin is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes. We welcome applications from all qualified persons. If you require accommodations, please notify us and we will work with you to meet your needs.
20 Talbot St East. Aylmer, ON N5H 1H4
- Tel: 226-210-6800
- Email: cesayl@fanshawec.ca
Summary
The Youth Housing Based Case Manager (HBCM) is responsible for providing support and system navigation with the purpose of developing life skills and personal well-being for homeless and at risk of homeless youth through the YH protocol and housed with the YWCA. The HBCM will support youth with diversion, rapid re-housing, housing maintenance and after care. The HBCM will use client focused case management approach including harm reduction, attachment theory, stages of change, resiliency theory, motivational interviewing, and trauma informed care. Facilitating access to specialized community-based support services and developing programs that promote life skill development for youth are both vital duties for this role. Duties will include, but are not limited to, attending regular meetings, attending professional training workshops, and continuing education to remain current with trends and best practices in the industry. The HBCM may work within the central office or travel to meet clients in their homes and off site as needed. Other duties may be assigned as necessary.
Core Competencies
- Time Management
- Critical and Innovative Thinking
- Development and Continual Learning
- Problem Solving
- Accountability and Dependability
- Decision Making and Judgement
- Ethics and Integrity
- Planning and Organizing
- Mediating and Negotiating
- Coaching and Mentoring
- Communication
- Energy and Stress
- Teamwork
- System Navigation
Job Duties
- Provide opportunity for life skill development through one-on-one interaction and group activities
- Conduct diversion, rapid re-housing and provide system navigation
- Communicate with youth in a manner that shows respect for their life experiences, goals, and concerns
- Make comprehensive referrals and “warm” transfers as appropriate for the client
- Conduct program intakes and orientation to all youth moving into YWCA housing
- Meet with Manager of Housing and Youth Homelessness System Developer to discern housing placement
- Attend case management meetings
- Coordinate and facilitate meetings with community resources to support the unique needs of the youth
- Coordinate events and life skill development workshops
- Support youth in establishing long term housing goal
- Conduct life skills activities with youth
- Ensure timely completion of statistics and case management
- Identify barriers youth are facing, provide warm referrals and secure resources to achieve youth identified goals
- Work in tandem with housing and youth team to deliver comprehensive, quality programming
- Attend regular staff meetings and youth team meetings
- Attend workshops, career development and continuing education opportunities to maintain current working knowledge of issues that affect youths and their families
- Respect and protect the rights of clients, including but not limited to their right to independence, autonomy, and self-determination; their right to choose and practice individual values, beliefs, religion, and culture; their right to privacy and dignity; and their right to live free from retaliation, discrimination, and abuse
- Promote and encourage each individual to maintain an optimum level of health, well-being and self-esteem.
- Maintain and model appropriate personal boundaries with client
- Support clients with problem solving, compatibility, resiliency and conflict resolution
- Promote the integration and acceptance of youth in the community
- Respect and protect the privacy of information relating to all company clients, employees, and business affairs
- Communicate housing concerns to Housing Manager regarding facility upkeep and maintenance
- Understand and uphold the philosophy of the YWCA St. Thomas-Elgin
- Maintain current knowledge and practice of all relevant plans, policies and procedures as established by the company
- Other duties shall be assigned as required.
Requirements
- Post Secondary degree or diploma in Child and Youth Work, Social Work, Addictions Counselling or relevant field required.
- More than 3 years’ experience working with youth preferred
- Previous community related experience a definite asset
- Working knowledge of housing supports and applications
- Demonstrated knowledge of harm reduction, diversion, and theories of change
- Able to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing
- High level of critical and logical thinking, analysis, and reasoning to identify underlying principles, reasons, or solutions
- Proven organizational, time management and prioritizing skills
- Must have own transportation to work in a variety of locations across Elgin
Work Conditions
- May be exposed to infectious waste, disease, and conditions
- Interacts with youth, employees, management, and the public at large
- Intermittent physical activity including walking, standing, sitting, and lifting
- Manual dexterity required to operate computer and peripherals
- Work hours include daytime and evening on a weekly basis
- Overtime may be required
- Travel and youth transportation required
- In office and working from home to accommodate COVID-19 safety protocols
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