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Community Support Worker (2025-421-CC) en WoodGreen Community Services

WoodGreen Community Services · Toronto, Canadá · Onsite

59.282,00 CA$  -  60.492,00 CA$

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Competition: (2025-421-CC)Community Support Worker (2025-421-CC)
Employment Type:Permanent Full Time, Bargaining Unit (1 Vacancy)
Work Hours:35 hours/week Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Work Setting:
Salary:
Exclusively Onsite at 650 Queen St E, Toronto, Ontario
External Rate: $59,282.34
Internal Rate: $60,492.18
Application Deadline:September 30, 2025, by 11:59 pm
Program Overview 
The Supportive Housing Department provides a variety of housing, community and supports 
based services to adults & seniors who have struggled with homelessness, mental health 
and/or addiction related challenges. 

This Project/Program will aim to engage and support vulnerable tenants with whom are at risk 
of destabilization due to re-development and/or other unexpected events resulting in the loss 
of their housing.

What You Will Do
  • Perform initial and ongoing needs assessment from a strengths-based client support approach
  • Provide case management services including care planning, assessments, personal goal setting, short- and long-term planning, supportive counselling, follow up supports, crisis intervention, care and service coordination, case conferencing and referrals as needed 
  • Collaborate with Housing & Financial Empowerment staff to support tenants/clients with strategies to maintain housing, tend to financial structuring of income sources and employment as well as transition planning to support move ins and outs as required.
  • Provide tenant/client support to empower the individual and increase their independence.
  • Assist tenant/client to set objectives and plan activities to achieve goals.
  • Assist tenant/client to develop necessary skills to live in the community (e.g. cooking, housekeeping, budgeting, shopping, leisure planning, etc.).
  • Identify deterioration in mental status or in independent functioning of client and take appropriate action.
  • Provide crisis prevention, management, and intervention support including conflict mediation, interpersonal supports, and social resourcing.
  • Establish and maintain an ongoing flexible and supportive relationship with clients.
  • Introduce new tenants to other tenants and staff and to the various committees and activities they can participate in.
  • Promote participation in on site community development programming and tenant engagement initiatives.
  • Assist tenant/client to develop a supportive network.
  • Keep documentation and client files current and updated and collect data as required.
  • Document any significant problems, events, changes to services, special needs, etc.
  • Apply ethical standards related to the provision of community support. 
What You Bring to the Team
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work (BSW) or related degree.
  • Registered Social Worker (RSW) in good standing with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW) and/or Member in good standing with a Professional College in Ontario strongly preferred
  • Minimum three (3) years of community experience in mental health, addictions, housing 4 and/or social work
  • Related experience in case management, supportive counselling, conflict/crisis mediation and client engagement.
What Will Set You Apart
  • Related experience in case management, supportive counselling, conflict and crisis mediation and client engagement.
  • Demonstrated experience working with individuals with mental health, substance use, addiction issues, physical health issues and/or street involvement. Might work in environments where there are pests.
  • Commitment to a client-centered approach and a demonstrated positive attitude.
  • Demonstrated cultural competency with ability to communicate and engage with individuals from diverse, ethno-cultural backgrounds and levels of abilities.
  • Strong capacity for multi-tasking, analytical, and problem-solving skills
  • Demonstrated information and referral skills and ability to work collaboratively with service providers and stakeholders.
  • Experience with and ability to apply Harm Reduction Principles
  • Solid understanding of the Mental Health Act and the Residential Tenancies Act.
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