Overnight Support Worker (2024-477-CC)
- Job Type
- Part time
- Job Level
- Other
- Location
- Toronto, ON
- Impact Area
- Other
- Impact Category
- Other
- Company Type
- Other
About this position
Employment Type: Part-time, Bargaining Unit (1 Vacancy)
Work Hours: Saturday and Sunday from 12 am - 8 am
Work Setting: Onsite
Salary: F: $24.00/hour
Application Deadline: December 11, 2024, by 11:59 pm
Program Overview – Supportive Housing, Community Care - 540 Cedarvale Avenue
The Cedarvale Supportive Housing Program provides housing for seniors who have been street-involved, and who may be experiencing mental health and/or addictions issues. The program provides onsite psychosocial, primary care supports and services including intensive case management; harm reduction and addiction support; therapeutic and supportive counselling; 24-hour staffing; assistance with activities of daily living; nursing services; life skills development; social and recreational activities; volunteer opportunities; and follow up support.
What You Will Do
- Provide reception services to staff, and residents living at St. Hilda's Tower.
- Ensure the safety of the building and its occupants after regular business hours.
- Monitor activities in the common areas and the outside perimeter of the building through the security cameras/visual inspections and responds appropriately.
- Implement crisis response strategies, including de-escalation, support, debriefing, etc. when necessary.
- Complete hourly rounds on the participant floors.
- Provide after-hours supportive counselling to residents when required.
- Re-direct any visitors and responds to issues appropriately.
- Perform lock up and alarm duties in accordance to established procedures.
- Respond to the 24-hour resident personal alarm system according to appropriate procedures.
- Understand how to operate, trouble shoot and contact the 24-hour response team for the emergency response system as necessary.
- Carry out appropriate First Aid responses, when necessary.
- Work effectively with other team members, including on site Personal Support Workers, to address resident and building issues.
- Complete a detailed participant activity log & shift exchange, reporting any incidents, occurrences, health and safety risks, status of resident community, resident interpersonal conflict.
- Understand risk management procedures and responds professionally and appropriately. This includes, but is not limited to responding to all emergency situations, such as managing a resident emergency (e.g. illness, fire in the unit or building), or emergency that affects building operations (e.g. elevator breakdown, power failure).
- This position will include some evening and weekend shifts monthly and is subject to exposure to second-hand smoke, odors, pests and clients’ potential use of inappropriate language or swearing.
- 2 Year diploma in social services or certification in security.
- 3+ years of experience working with older adults and/or seniors with mental health, addictions issues, and street involvement.
- Ability to interact effectively with high risk, marginalized, and vulnerable individuals.
- Demonstrated ability and experience dealing with aggressive behaviours and effective de-escalation and boundary setting skills.
- Demonstrated ability in written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently within established agency policies and procedures.
- Demonstrated ability in conflict resolution and crisis intervention skills.
- Demonstrated use of good judgment.
- Experienced team player.
- Demonstrated competency with using computers, databases, and web-based applications.
- Knowledge of geriatric and aging issues.
- Knowledge of harm reduction approach.
- Knowledge of mental health act.
- Knowledge of community resources and various systems in Toronto.