Employment Support Worker - Peterborough, Canada - Canadian Mental Health Association-Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge

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The
Employment Support Worker in the At Work program provides individualized, intensive vocational supports and services to help clients with mental health concerns find and maintain competitive employment.

Staff must demonstrate the professional ability to build working relationships with employers and other relevant community partners to develop an employment network, decrease mental health stigma and provide education regarding psychological health and safety in the workplace.

Services are delivered using the Individual Placement and Support Model, an evidence based best practice, client centered, strength-based approach.

The Employment Support Worker must also provide:

job development within the community, employment determination, career planning, mental health supports, employment preparation, service coordination as required, arrange unpaid placements, job crisis support, accommodation planning and implementation, education and supports to both employees and employers within the community, job retention and on-site coaching.

The Employment Support Worker must possess the ability to efficiently and accurately collect and enter statistical and financial reporting to program funders.


Location:
Peterborough


Status:
Full-Time


Posting# ESW-FT-04-24


Wage:
$27.14 to $28.49 per hour

Application Deadline:
May 7, 2024 at 12:00 noon****Key Responsibilities

1. Vocational Support to Clients and Employers

  • Provide support to clients using the eight principles of the Individual Placement and Support model
  • Assist individuals with mental health concerns to identify viable work options
  • Assess employment readiness
  • Plan courses of action as a result of assessments functional capacity evaluations, consideration of clients' physical tolerances, impact of mental health on employability and activities of daily living etc.
  • Recommend, develop and implement employment plans
  • Service coordination as required
  • Assist individuals to prepare for and find meaningful and competitive employment
  • Job development, including job carving
  • Provide job coaching (onsite support to job train clients and/or assist them to maintain quality, accuracy and quality of work)
  • Provide intensive job retention support
  • Market the At Work program to prospective employers
  • Advocate and negotiate on behalf of clients, when necessary
  • Facilitate referrals to identified community resources
  • Develop accommodation plans
  • Provide job crisis support
  • Provide preemployment services i.e. resume development, interview coaching
  • Negotiate job trials and subsidies with employers and other Employment Services agencies
  • Understand and provide Labour Market Information to job seekers to direct their employment search

2. Documentation

  • Document and maintain electronic and paper client records (intake and assessment forms, progress notes, correspondences, database files, etc.)
  • Complete administrative tasks including: timesheets, expense reports, vacation requests
  • Complete other required documents in program and agency policies and procedures and standards
  • Report and maintain programrelated statistical data
  • Enter employment details (including job type, job title, hours, wage, etc) in funder data base

3. Other Activities

  • Liaise with Community Employment Resource Partnerships, E.S. service provider meeting group, Employment Networking Group, the local Ontario Disability Support Program, and Ontario Works offices and various other community partners
  • Participate in community outreach activities through the development of collaborative partnerships, on interagency committees and through presentations, education and visits to community agencies and services as appropriate

4. Performance Management and Professional Development

  • Participate cooperatively in the agency performance management process/system
  • Stay current on relevant legislation and best practices, current research, policies and procedures
  • Participate in ongoing professional development and mandatory training
  • Actively engage and participate in supervisory process

5. Health and Safety - Worker Responsibilities

  • Work in compliance with the Occupational Health And Safety Act, applicable regulations and all organizational health and safety requirements and procedures to ensure the health and safety of clients, staff/colleagues, volunteers and students

6. Client Safety

  • Adhere to C.M.H.A. H.K.P.R. client safety programs including program policies as well as infection control and prevention procedures. In partnership with clients, family members, and fellow staff, maintain open lines of communication to assist the organization in identifying and achieving quality outcomes for client safety. Report client safety incidents and suggested improvements to manager or delegate.
**7. Other duties as assigned

  • Attend, participate in team/staff meetings, and allstaff meetings as required
  • Participate in agency quality imp

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