Job Title: Crisis Intervention Worker
Job Classification: Transition House Worker
Department: Housing
Reports To: Manager of Housing
Location: Chilliwack, BC
Employment Type: Casual
Working Hours: Casual
Grid: 10
Job Reference Number: CIW0706
This position requires union membership.
Ann Davis Transition Society is seeking a qualified applicant to join our team! The Crisis Intervention Worker creates a welcoming, supportive, and safe environment for residents of our safe houses. In this role, the Crisis Intervention Worker provides emotional support, goal planning, advocacy, crisis intervention, safety planning, and access to resources and referrals for women (including transgender women). The Crisis Intervention Worker also contributes to the administrative, safety, and operational responsibilities of the safe house, helping to maintain a secure, supportive, and well-maintained environment for residents, children, and staff. Through a trauma-informed and client-centered approach, the Crisis Intervention Worker supports residents in navigating crises, identifying goals, and accessing community resources that promote safety, stability, and well-being. The safe houses operate 24 hours 7 days per week. This position provides staff coverage, at times with little notice dependent on the staffing need.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
- Screens prospective residents for suitability prior to admission. Conducts intake interviews. Orients and assists residents to settle in the house.
- Provides information to residents on resources available and recommends appropriate services.
- Monitors and ensures the safety and comfort of residents and the security of the facility.
- Facilitates resolution of conflicts between residents
- Provides emotional support, encouragement, goal setting and problem-solving support to residents. Facilitates house and/or support group meetings.
- Liaises with other service agencies and professionals.
- Maintains current knowledge of issues and resources related to abuse and violence.
- Provides presentations and public awareness activities about services and issues of abuse.
- Provides supports for individuals with complex mental health and substance use issues
- Must be comfortable interacting with and providing service to high barriered women
- Ensures housekeeping services such as laundry, housecleaning, grocery shopping and maintaining supplies are completed.
- Orders supplies/groceries; performs minor maintenance.
- Provides crisis intervention and risk assessment for residents and crisis line callers.
- Provides information, advocacy for and assistance to residents and crisis line callers.
- Maintains case notes, resident records, documents, forms, and statistical information.
- Orients and assigns duties to volunteers/practicum students.
- Accompanies and/or transports residents to outside services.
- Completes hourly room checks.
- Observes shift starting/ending crossover procedures
- Performs other related duties as required.
- Mentor practicum students and new staff with the assistance and at the direction of the Housing Manager
Qualifications
- Diploma in a related human / social service field.
- Experience in a low barriered environment
- One (1) year recent related minimum experience. Or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
- Class 5 Driving License and Drivers Abstract
- Current CPR C and First Aid Certificates.
- Naloxone certificate or willing to take training.
- Vulnerable sector criminal record check.
- Class 5 Driving License
While we thank all candidates for their interest, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No telephone inquiries please. Please apply directly to [email protected] and reference CIW0706 in the subject line.
STATEMENT OF DIVERSITY
The Ann Davis Transition Society, as an award winning and leading non-profit organization, respects diversity and fosters social inclusion. We strive to deliver inclusive service, affirming the dignity of those we serve regardless of heritage (race, ethnicity, culture, nationality, linguistic origin, place of origin, citizenship, color, ancestry), education, beliefs, creed (religion, faith, spirituality), gender, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, physical or mental health, physical or cognitive capabilities, socio-economic status and political beliefs.