Home Support Worker, Ubuntu OBSD (Outcome Based Service
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Home Support Worker, Ubuntu OBSD (Outcome Based Service
Home Support Worker, Ubuntu OBSD (Outcome Based Service Delivery) JOB TITLE: Home Support Worker REPORTS TO: Ubuntu Manager SALARY: $37,046-$43,583/year HOURS: Full time, including weekends and evenings JOB BACKGROUND: Connecting children and families through shared humanity The Ubuntu OBSD (Outcome Based Service Delivery) Program at Boyle Street community services is looking for a professional who is interested in working directly with children and families in North East Edmonton in a shared practice model with partner agencies and Children’s Services. Collectively, with Boyle Street as the lead agency, five agencies were recently awarded the Government of Alberta OBSD contract in North East Edmonton, titled Ubuntu. Ubuntu will offer a continuum of culturally competent, community-based, family and child centered services through the networks of trusted service providers and community supports. It is one point of access to a streamlined set of services that has behind it the richness of five networks – Boyle Street Community Services, Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society, Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers, Norwood Child and Family Resource Centre, and Terra Centre for Teen Parents. JOB PURPOSE: The position of Home Support Worker is an integral role in the Ubuntu team. The Home Support Worker is responsible for working with families to help them to manage a household, model parenting skills, and provide supported access. This role strives to build a family’s capacity with an emphasis on community and cultural involvement, and works alongside Ubuntu Family Support Workers. KEY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITIES: Teach and model household management skills, including; education and training pertaining to home maintenance and cleaning, nutrition and meal planning, grocery shopping, and general home care Transport families to appointments, visits, school etc. Build positive relationships with children, families, the North East Child and Family Services Neighborhood Office staff, and multi-disciplinary partners to better support families Contribute to a positive team environment by demonstrating the values of accountability, reliability, respect, and creativity Participate in on-call services on a rotation basis Maintain accurate records, files, and documentation Connect and support families to access community resources, formal and informal Support and supervise visits with parents and children ensuring everyone’s safety Attend and actively participate in internal Ubuntu meetings QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Degree or diploma. Candidates with extensive relevant experience will also be considered. Skills, Abilities, and Attitudes: Strong relationship building skills and ability to work as a part of a team Knowledge of where to access affordable goods and services for the home, and of resources for children and families in North East Edmonton Trained to provide home services such as parenting skills, cultural teachings, life skills, etc. Strength based approach to supervising and motivating families Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, to accommodate the needs of children and families Ability to work with children and families from a range of cultures, additional languages to English would be an asset Understanding of early child development Ability to have difficult but respectful and ultimately constructive conversations with team members Ability to work as a part of a team Ability to maintain boundaries Experience: Two or more years working with families and/or children Understanding of Children and Family services and guiding legislation Understanding of the Alberta’s Residential Tenancies Act (Landlord-Tenant Act) Knowledge of and experience with Aboriginal and multicultural communities Knowledge of and experience working with community resources in North East Edmonton Knowledge of Early Childhood Development, Toxic Stress, and the Social Determinants of Health An understanding of poverty, racism, and marginalization and how and why it impacts those we serve Valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle, please note that transporting families in personal vehicle is required A recent (within 6 months) Criminal Record Check, Child Welfare Information System check, and Drivers Abstract Boyle Street Community Services offers excellent benefits including health, pension, and professional development opportunities. Boyle Street Community Services values diversity and welcomes applications from Aboriginal, New Canadian, visible minority, disabled, gay, lesbian and transgender communities. To Apply: Please email your resume and cover letter to: hr@careersforcommunity.ca Please include Ubuntu Home Support Worker in the Subject line of the email Closing Date: May 1st, 2015