Description
SUMMARY OF THE POSITION
Social Assistance Technicians are responsible for the provision of crisis intervention and support services, short-term counselling to all clients residing at the shelter. The primary responsibility of this position is to provide short-term counselling services that are consistent with the philosophy, goals and objectives established by Robin’s Nest.
REQUIREMENTS
Education:
• Diploma of college studies with specialization in Social Work Techniques, or Social Assistance Techniques from a school recognized by the Ministère de l'Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport;
• This job title also includes the persons who, after having acquired pertinent experience, have a certificate of college studies in Social Work Techniques or Social Assistance Techniques;
• Holder of the Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training is an asset or willingness to follow it.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
• To know and understand fully the social-economic factors on the issues of family violence impacting the affected families. To develop and maintain an effective and supportive working relationship with all management, Robin’s Nest team and partners.
• Establish and maintain a warm and personal and supportive - though professional relationship with all clients and non-clients.
• Ensure the strictest elements of a safe and secure environment are adhered to at all times within the shelter.
• Ensure the strictest elements of CONFIDENTIALITY are adhered to at times with the shelter and in accordance with the social work code of ethics.
Knowledge and Abilities:
• Knowledge of and experience with public and community health prevention and promotion related approaches, methods, issues and programming (and in First Nation contexts being an asset);
• Knowledge of MSSS programs and regulations for first lines services is an asset;
• Knowledge of Cree culture, and social/health issues in Eeyou Istchee is an asset;
• Knowledge of Eenou/Eeyou Miyupimaatisiiun healing practices and paradigms is an asset;
• Good understanding of developmental psychology, and social domains;
• Basic understanding of the services offered by the shelter and be aware of the other services available in the community and surrounding area;
• Ability to work with the targeted clientele;
• Excellent teamwork skills;
• Excellent critical thinking, organizational and decision-making skills;
• Autonomous, likes to take initiative, flexible, discrete and empathetic;
• Excellent communication skills, both group animation, written and presentation;
• Ability in office-related computer applications.
Language:
• Fluent in English and Cree;
• Fluency in French is an asset.
Only female applicants will be taken in consideration for this position, due to the specific mandate of this shelter.