Under the direction of the Program Supervisor, the Addictions Recovery Aftercare Caseworker will give focus to client assessment, care planning, aftercare support to THARP program participants and create important linkages with service providers in the community to further expand the reach of an aftercare program.
· Makes general and specific recommendations for improvement of program content and equipment
· Maintains consistent and accurate case notes
· Maintains consistent and accurate case notes
· Prepares monthly and/or quarterly program reports of program participants
· Prepares incident reports and program participant specific information in aftercare program participant files
· Completes THARP client exit summaries and closes all file work for clients discharged from program
· Ensures second phase resident's program fees are paid and works with those residents to
· develop budgets if required
· Hands over all resident records up to previous fiscal year to Program Supervisor to be stored for future easy access
· Ensures files and documentation adhere to agency guidelines and are easily available
· Develops and maintains open communication and refers to other resources, professionals, and agencies
· Utilizes communication skills to ensure positive image of organization in community
· Represents WMS referrals at the Bailey House Admissions Committee when required
· Informs Program Supervisor of supplies, program materials and equipment needing to be purchased
· Performs other tasks as assigned by Program Supervisor
· Complies with The Salvation Army's Policies and Procedures
Health, Safety & Security:
· Follows safety measures and provides appropriate responses to emergencies and confrontations using non-violent crisis intervention and/or Verbal Judo training
· Reports all incidents of suspected resident abuse to Program Supervisor and follows organizational protocols Ensures the program safety policies are followed at all times Ensures that the safety, cleanliness, and tidiness of the program site is maintained
· Ensures personal knowledge of individual residents' medication considerations and special medical conditions
· Reports all accidents, injuries, and illnesses to the Program Supervisor, and completes incident reports
· Ensures all residents are not placed at unreasonable levels of risk either in or outside the residence
WORKING CONDITIONS:
The work environment entails frequent association with individuals who have chronic addictions and mental health issues or related behaviours. This can be a high stress environment at times.
*NOTE: For some jobs, you may be required to provide validated educational documentation.
Understanding of first nations' cultural, mental health, and addictions issues. Assist in daily-living duties at
the THARP. Conflict resolution. Valid driver's license. Ability to uphold and enforce client expectations for
transitional housing. Ability to clearly communicate with other program staff members.
THE SUCCESSFUL INCUMBENT WILL BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE/PROVIDE:
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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.
Note: Alternative combinations of education and experience may be considered.
We thank all applicants, however, only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted.
Internal Applicants, please advise your managing supervisor of your intentions prior to submitting your application.