Intake Worker - Surrey, Canada - Sources Community Resources Society

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Position:
Intake Worker -Full Time


Location:
Newton Resource Center


Hours: 35 hrs/week

We are looking for an Intake Worker to join our Sources Housing Programs teams This individual must be eager, motivated, and organized

About Sources


SOURCES is a community-based non-profit organization that has been providing support, encouragement, and hope for individuals and families in White Rock, Surrey, Delta, Langley, Prince George, and Parksville for 40 years.

We serve 40,000 individuals yearly and that is all owing to our dedicated team. We welcome people of all genders, races, cultures, ethnicities, and abilities.

We strive to create more vibrant and resilient communities by offering support to children, youth, families, persons with disabilities, seniors, LGBTQ2S+ individuals, and others who are coping with isolation, addiction, mental illness, poverty, disability, and conflict.

We also support our communities through leadership, education, and volunteerism.

SOURCES is also committed to learning about, celebrating and incorporating Indigenous knowledge into our practices as we continue our work in truth, reconciliation, and resurgence.

We value diversity, respect, and collaboration as we are all striving to promote the same mission—social wellness for our community.

About Newton Resource Center

Housing program:
Assisting homeless individuals to find safe and affordable housing and offering ongoing support (re. income supports, benefits, tenancy, other supports) to assist them to remain housed. Services include Housing First for chronically and episodically homeless individuals.

Homelessness Prevention program:
Supporting individuals to maintain housing through advocacy and facilitated access to resources. Sources Rent Bank also offers micro-loans for rental and utility arrears, damage deposits, and first-month's rent.

Ask an Advocate program:
Offers on-line resources pertaining to income assistance, residential tenancy, and other income supports. Visitors to the website can also ask questions and access training on these topics.

Advocacy:

Support for matters relating to income assistance, provincial and federal disability benefits, other federal income support programs, tenancy, and debt.


Responsibilities:


  • Handle incoming calls and requests for service to the program. Initiate intake process by completing required forms and determine level of urgency.
  • Provide appropriate information, support and external or internal referral. Maintain client resources, client database and agency communications.
  • Manages all frontend services including opening and closing; incoming, pick up and outgoing mail; security related issues, scheduling front desk coverage, training of students and volunteers on front desk services and other related duties.
  • Provide client support on services for housing and accessing income support services.
  • Providing general clerical support
  • Data entry and maintenance of evaluation, statistical and databases.
  • Produce statistical reports.
  • General verbal and written communication.
  • Other related duties as required.

Qualifications:


  • Minimum 2 years postsecondary education, and/or 2 years of experience in a related field or combination of education and experience,
  • An awareness and understanding of poverty and homelessness related issues,
  • Understanding of advocacy, Provincial and Federal income supports programs and tenancy an asset,
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills including public relations, oral and written skills,
  • Exercise good judgment, sensitive to a diverse client base and ability to deal tactfully with sensitive client issues; strong sense of social justice and strong desire to assist and improve the lives of marginalized people,
  • Selfmotivated with welldeveloped planning, organizing, problem solving and decision making skills,
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively within a team environment
- includes contributing in a cooperative way to the teamwork environment and upholding the professional code of ethics,

  • Excellent administrative skills including the operation of multiline switchboard, computer, office equipment. Ability to manage multiple tasks and projects,
  • Exceptional knowledge of community resources and internet and research skills to research services for referral,
  • The ability to function in independently and under pressure and effectively manage crisis, emergency situations and challenging clients,
  • Participation in meetings, case conferences and other events, which may involve long work days and evening or weekend work,
  • Must have valid BC Driver's license and own vehicle to use for work
  • May be required to work the occasional weekend or evening
  • Fluency in a second language an asset,
  • Criminal Record check required.

Benefits (if applicable):

  • 100% employer paid coverage for extended health and dental
  • Long term disability, life insurance, critical illness

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