JOB INFORMATION PACKAGE:
The following job information package contains information to apply for Coordinator, Housing Case Management (20-021):
Full-time, Contract, Up to 18 months
The Job Information Package Contains: Found at: https://sm.cmha.ca/get-involved/careers/
1. Job Posting
2. Job Description “Coordinator, Housing Case Management”
3. Instructions on how to apply
The Job Application Package Contains: Found at: https://sm.cmha.ca/get-involved/careers/
1. Job Application
2. Scenario Questions
3. Applicant Screening Form
Applicants MUST submit the following to be considered for the Position:
1. Applicant’s Resume & Cover Letter
2. Completion of Job Application
3. Completion of Scenario Questions
4. Completion of Applicant Screening Form
111, rue Elm St., Suite/local 100 | Sudbury, ON P3C 1T3 | Tel/tél : (705) 675-7252 | Fax/téléc : (705) 675-7247
E-mail/courriel: [email protected] | Website/site Web : sm.cmha.ca Charitable
registration no./Numéro d’enregistrement : 10686 3939 RR0001
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POSTING: Coordinator, Housing Case Management, Full-Time, Contract up to 18 months (20-021)
If you want to work with a community leader in mental health and addictions services, then come work with us! As a recovery-oriented and people focused organization, we utilize evidence-based and best practices, through a psychosocial rehabilitation approach. We are proud of our positive and fair work-place culture, where staff have opportunities for learning and development. We value staff and offer work-life balance with a generous vacation package, benefits and pension plan. We are looking for motivated team players with a desire to make a difference!
RESPONSIBILITY: Reporting to the Manager, Community Development and Housing, the Coordinator, Housing Case Management is responsible for the clinical oversight of community housing support programs and the activities of the Housing Case Management team.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Completion of a bachelor’s degree in health, social services or related discipline. Consideration will be given to those who are working towards completion of a degree.
Professional Designation/Certification (one of the following are required):
i. Registration, in good standing, with a regulating professional body (e.g. OCSWSSW); or ii. Certification, in good standing, with a professional certifying organization* within health or
social service fields (e.g. CPRRP from PSR Canada)
*Organization must have a written code of ethics, core values and standards that are consistent with those of CMHA-S/M. Certification must require members to meet a core set of competencies, have a requirement for continuous learning to maintain certification and be approved by CMHA-S/M.
Certified Health Executive (CHE) an asset
Experience: Min. of 3 years’ experience working in mental health and substance use field
required. 2 years supervisory experience preferred. Experience with housing support or
working with marginalized populations is an asset.
Other: Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Excel required.
Knowledge and application of quality improvement methodology preferred.
Reliable vehicle required.
Language requirements: Fluency in English is essential. Advanced conversational French
is an asset. Priority will be given to candidates who are bilingual in French and English as
per our French Language Service Plan.
SALARY RANGE: $59,581 - $70,095
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UNION MEMERSHIP: This position is not included within union membership.
LOCATION: 111 Elm St., Sudbury ON
TO APPLY:
Please complete the employment package available at http://sm.cmha.ca/get- involved/careers/ and
submit to Lisa Schutt, Human Resources by: Email: [email protected] Please put the recruitment number in the subject line
Fax: 705-675-7247 705-675-7247, Attention to: Lisa Schutt, HR (Confidential)
DEADLINE: Completed application packages must be submitted by November 18, 2020 at noon.
INTERVIEW DATE: November 26, 2020
Canadian Mental Health Association-Sudbury/Manitoulin (CMHA-S/M) offers competitive benefits
including vacation, extended health and dental benefits (paid jointly by the employer and employee), and a pension plan through HOOPP which is currently is 6.9% of your annualized earnings up to the Year’s Maximum Pensionable Earnings (YMPE) and 9.2% of your annualized earnings above the YMPE (hoopp.com).
CMHA-S/M is an equal opportunity employer. CMHA-S/M follows AODA legislation and supports persons with disabilities with accommodations. Please notify us if you have any accessibility requirements.
CMHA-S/M is a unionized work environment through the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU).
If French language proficiency is a requirement of this position, an informal, French language evaluation will be conducted prior to hire.
Personal information submitted will be used for the purpose of determining suitability for this/these positions only.
All applicants are thanked for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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TROUSSE DE CANDIDATURE :
La présente trousse de candidature contient des renseignements sur la marche à suivre pour faire demande du post : Coordonnateur/Coordonnatrice, Gestion de cas – Logement (20-021):
Poste à temps plein, à contrat (jusqu’à 18 mois)
Documents d’information : Found at: https://sm.cmha.ca/get-involved/careers/
1. l’avis d’emploi
2. la description du poste d’éducateur ou éducatrice en santé mentale
3. la marche à suivre pour faire demande
Documents de mise en candidature : Found at: https://sm.cmha.ca/get-involved/careers/
1. le formulaire de demande d’emploi
2. des questions fondées sur un scénario
3. le formulaire de présélection
Tous les candidats DOIVENT soumettre les documents suivants :
1. curriculum vitae et lettre de présentation
2. demande d’emploi dûment remplie
3. réponses aux questions fondées sur un scénario
4. formulaire de présélection dûment rempli
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AVIS D’EMPLOI: Coordonnateur/Coordonnatrice, Gestion de cas – Logement (20-021)
Si vous désirez travailler avec un chef de file communautaire des services de santé mentale et de toxicomanie, venez travailler avec nous!
En tant qu’organisme axé sur la réadaptation et les personnes, nous faisons appel à des pratiques exemplaires et fondées sur les preuves pour mettre en œuvre une approche de réadaptation psychosociale. Nous sommes fiers de notre milieu de travail positif et juste, dans lequel les employés ont l’occasion d’apprendre et de se perfectionner. Nous valorisons nos employés et leur offrons un bel équilibre travail-vie, ainsi qu’un généreux régime de vacances, d’avantages sociaux et de retraite.
Nous sommes à la recherche de personnes motivées, ayant un esprit d’équipe et un réel désir d’apporter leur contribution!
RESPONSABILITÉS: Relevant du gestionnaire, Développement communautaire et Logement, le Coordonnateur, Gestion de cas – Logement ou la Coordonnatrice, Gestion de cas – Logement est responsable de la surveillance clinique des programmes de soutien au logement communautaire et des activités de l’équipe de soutien communautaire de transition.
COMPÉTENCES : Exigences en matière d’études : Achèvement d’un baccalauréat en santé, services sociaux ou discipline connexe. On tiendra compte de ceux qui travaillent à l’obtention d’un diplôme.
Désignation ou reconnaissance professionnelle (un des éléments suivants sont requis) : i. L'inscription, en règle, auprès d'un organisme professionnel de réglementation (par
exemple OCSWSSW); ou ii. Certification en règle auprès d'un organisme de certification professionnel * dans les
domaines de la santé ou des services sociaux (p. Ex. CPRRP de PSR Canada)
* L'organisation doit avoir un code d'éthique écrit, des valeurs et des normes fondamentales qui sont conformes à celles de l'ACSM-S / M. La certification doit obliger les membres à répondre à un ensemble de compétences de base, à une exigence d'apprentissage continu pour maintenir la certification et à être approuvés par l'ACSM-S / M.
Expérience: Minimum de 3 ans d'expérience de travail dans le domaine de la santé mentale et de la toxicomanie requis. Expérience dans l'aide au logement ou dans le travail avec des populations marginalisées de préférence.
Autre:
Compétence avancée avec Microsoft Excel requise.
Connaissance et application de la méthodologie d'amélioration de la qualité de préférence.
Expérience connexe à un poste de direction.
Véhicule fiable requis.
Certified Health Executive (CHE) un atout
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Exigences linguistiques : la maîtrise de l'anglais est essentielle. La maîtrise du français est un atout. La priorité sera accordée aux candidats bilingues français et anglais selon notre plan de services en français.
ÉCHELLE SALARIALE: 59,581.17 $ à 70,095.49 $ par année
LIEU: 111, rue Elm, Sudbury (Ontario) POUR FAIRE UNE DEMANDE: veuillez remplir le dossier d'emploi disponible sur: http://sm.cmha.ca/get-involved/careers/ et le soumettre à l'attention des Ressources humaines par courriel, par la poste ou par télécopieur, à l’attention de Lisa Schutt, RH (confidentiel). :
Par courriel: [email protected] Veuillez inscrire le numéro de recrutement dans la ligne d’objet. Par la poste : 111, rue Elm, bureau 100, Sudbury (Ontario) P3C 1T3
Par télécopieur: 705-675-7247
DATE LIMITE: Nous accepterons les candidatures jusqu’à midi le 18 novembre 2020.
DATE D’ENTREVUES: Le 26 novembre 2020
L’Association canadienne pour la santé mentale – Sudbury/Manitoulin (ACSM – S/M) offre des avantages sociaux concurrentiels, y compris des vacances, une assurance maladie complémentaire, une assurance dentaire et un régime de pension par l’entremise du Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP).
L’ACSM – S/M est un employeur souscrivant au principe de l’égalité d’accès à l’emploi. Elle respecte la Loi sur l’accessibilité pour les personnes handicapées de l’Ontario et appuie les personnes handicapées en leur offrant des mesures d’adaptation. Veuillez nous indiquer si vous avez des exigences en matière d’accessibilité.
L’ACSM – S/M est un milieu de travail syndiqué par l’entremise du Syndicat des employées et employés de la fonction publique de l’Ontario (SEFPO).
Si la maîtrise du français est une exigence de ce poste, une évaluation informelle des capacités en français sera effectuée avant l’embauche.
Les renseignements personnels soumis ne serviront qu’à établir votre admissibilité à ce poste.
Nous remercions tous les candidats pour leur intérêt. Toutefois, nous ne communiquerons qu’avec les personnes choisies pour une entrevue.
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INCUMBENT: REPORTS TO: Manager, Housing and Community Development
PROGRAM: Housing
APPROVED BY: Director, Programs and Planning
DATE APPROVED/REVISED: October 2020
HOURS: 35 hours/week
POSITION SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Manager, Community Development and Housing, the Coordinator, Housing Case Management is responsible for the clinical oversight of community-based housing support programs and the activities of the Housing Case Management team. The Coordinator, Housing Case Management will be required to work week days as well as evenings or weekends as required.
ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
Program Coordination o Oversee and direct the activities of the Housing Case Management programs. o Develop and maintain program standards, procedures and outcomes for urban and rural programs. o Oversee and manage reporting requirements for active partnerships. o Review clinical letters, documentation and care plans. Provide feedback and guidance as required. o Assist staff with service recipient issues and escalate to the Manager as required. o Review and update program tools, including forms, templates and care plans, as required. o Manage referrals to the program to minimize wait times for service. o Review program outcomes, performance metrics and statistics. o Assist with coordinating annual unit visits to rent supplement recipients. o Work collaboratively with community partners to identify community needs and implement support
programs that improve housing outcomes for individuals. o Submit regular program reports to Manager.
Team Coordination o Provide guidance, direction, and mentorship to staff. o Direct activities of the team by scheduling staff hours, approving time off requests, assigning and
monitoring work, gathering resources and implementing productivity standards. o Maintain and update staff schedule on file and/or portal. o Identify team and individual learning needs; coordinate training for staff. o Participate in interviews and provide feedback to the hiring committee. o Develop orientation plans and conduct new hire orientations. o Ensure regular communication with staff and Manager. o Conduct meetings with staff as part of regular supervisions, performance reviews, team meetings and to
address human resources issues as needed.
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Other o Approve one-time purchases within the defined scope for the team and/or program through a purchase
order process. o Participate in the provision of on-call support. o Maintain quality-assurance activities by reviewing and evaluating program and partner objectives. o Develop and facilitate Community presentations on relevant housing issues. o Participate on internal and external committees. This may include: being an active participant and/or lead
on committee(s), preparing meeting agendas and distributing meeting minutes; and implementing and following up on action items.
o Ensure monthly, annual and other required reporting documentation are completed. o Maintain the Agency’s values, vision and purpose by ensuring that clients’ rights are respected and that all
programs and activities meet legislative requirements, policies and procedures, funding body criteria, and professional and Branch standards.
Qualifications o Completion of a bachelor’s degree in health, social services or related discipline. Consideration will be
given to those who are working towards completion of a degree. o Registration, in good standing, with a regulating professional body (e.g. OCSWSSW) is required; or
Certification, in good standing, with a professional certifying organization* within health or social service fields (e.g. CPRRP from PSR Canada).
o Minimum of 3 years’ experience working in mental health and substance use field required. o 2 years supervisory experience preferred. o Experience with housing programs or working with marginalized populations is an asset. o Fluency in English is required. Advanced conversational French is an asset. o Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Excel required. o Reliable vehicle required. o Certified Health Executive (CHE) designation preferred. o Knowledge of: Mental Health Legislation, Mental Health Policy, Residential Tenancies Act, Landlord
Tenant Board proceedings, Occupational Health & Safety Act, Ontario Human Rights Code and Privacy Legislation.
*Organization must have a written code of ethics, core values and standards that are consistent with those of CMHA-S/M. Certification must require members to meet a core set of competencies, have a requirement for continuous learning to maintain certification and be approved by CMHA-S/M.
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JOB SPECIFIC COMPETENCI THE FOLLOWING COMPETENCIES ARE REQUIRED FOR THIS POSITION:
Teamwork and Collaboration
Expresses positive expectations of others in terms of their abilities, expected contributions and responsibilities. Speaks of team members in positive terms. Is looked to by team members as a valuable source of information.
Integrity Upholds clear ethical standards that are broadly respected within the agency and with outside partners. Holds self-accountable for professional behaviour. Is able to make thoughtful judgements and reasoned decisions when ethical standards are in conflict.
Leadership
Makes sure the team has the required tools to get the job done. Defines roles and responsibilities of team members and holds them accountable. Involves team members in soliciting ideas or suggestions.
Planning, Organizing and Coordinating
Develops operational plans and provides contingencies. Establishes measures to assess progress against the plan. Adjusts the plan appropriately and takes initiative to follow through rather than wait for problems to arise. Recognizes problems, takes corrective/preventive action and keeps people informed of plans, progress and decisions.
Listening, Understanding and Responding
Listens and responds to people’s concerns by altering own behaviour in a helpful manner. Is genuinely sensitive to underlying messages especially where thought, feelings or emotions are poorly expressed. Can see things from another person’s perspective, anticipate reactions and respond accordingly to achieve resolution.
NOTE: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employee may perform other related duties as assigned to meet the ongoing needs of the organization
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SCENARIO QUESTIONS
POSITION: Coordinator, Housing Case Management
Program Description:
The Housing Case Management Program is part of CMHA-S/M’s supportive housing portfolio. The program provides short term, goal oriented support to assist individuals who are living in the community with maintaining their living environment and wellness to reduce the risk of homelessness, crisis or hospitalization.
Priority Population: Vulnerable individuals who have had difficulty securing and maintaining housing due to various challenges including health challenges, lack of adequate financial resources and social status. Individuals may be homeless, at risk of homeless or otherwise marginalized which can contribute to them being able to successfully maintain housing.
Please answer the following questions:
1. Please submit a Power Point presentation on your understanding of the impact that housing, or the lack thereof, can have on the health and wellbeing of the priority population. If selected for an interview, be prepared to present your 10 minute Power Point presentation.
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SCENARIO QUESTIONS
2. As part of a broader mental health and addictions system, we are always in a state of change. Asa coordinator, you would play a role in navigating your team through changes occurring at the individual, agency and system levels. Please describe your knowledge of change management and how you would apply this to your role as a leader within the agency.
3. Describe your leadership style and how that would apply to the position of Coordinator, HousingCase Management.
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SCENARIO QUESTIONS
4. Describe you understanding of the Housing First approach.
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APPLICANT SCREENING FORM
Date:
Please complete the following information.
Name:
JOB COMPETENCIES
EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION What is your highest level of Education?
LANGUAGE CAPACITIES Are you bilingual (English and French) Do you speak another language along with English or French? If so, indicate which language.
EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE (PAID ONLY) Do you have at a minimum 1 year experience working with people who have a serious mental illness?
Do you have experience working with people with a serious mental illness in their home of place of shelter?
Do you have experience working with individuals who are homeless?
Do you have experience intervening with individuals who are in crisis and/or suicidal?
Do you have experience working with people who have substance use disorder?
Are you knowledgeable of community resources in Sudbury/Manitoulin?
Are you knowledgeable of pertinent legislation affecting clients? (e.g. Mental Health Act, Ontario Works, Tenant Protection Act?)
Do you have experience in advocating for individuals within the Mental Health, Criminal Justice, and Social Service systems?
Do you have experience in community development and community education?
Are you able to assess client needs and develop service plans that respond to client needs and preferences?
Have you demonstrated the ability to work effectively with a wide variety of professionals?
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EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE (PAID ONLY) Continued.
Are you interested in working as part of a team?
Are you able to work independently in a non-structured environment?
Are you able to work flexible hours?
Do you have a strong belief in a client directed practice?
Do you have a non-judgmental attitude towards individuals who choose alternative lifestyles?
Have you demonstrated the ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with clients, colleagues, and the community at large?
Do you have a valid Canadian class G driver’s license?
Note: Misrepresentation shall disqualify you from employment or be considered just cause for dismissal.
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