Mental Health and Addictions Case Manager - Scarborough, Canada - Fred Victor Centre

Fred Victor Centre
Fred Victor Centre
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Scarborough, Canada

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Description

INTERNAL/EXTERNAL

Job Title:
Mental Health and Addictions Case Manager


Program:
The Lawrence East Partnership Program (LEPP)


Position Type:
Bargaining Unit, 6 Month Contract from Start date


Number of Positions: 1

Rate:
$26.52 per hour


Hours:37.5 hours per week (Monday

  • Friday 95; occasional evening and weekend events)

Supervisor:
Senior Manager, Mental Health and Addictions Case Management Programs and Early Intervention Program


Posting Date:
February 13, 2023


Application Deadline:
February 24, 2023


Location:
Scarborough, 4175 Lawrence Avenue East and 4205 Lawrence Avenue East, with travel throughout Toronto


Why Fred Victor?


For over 125 years, Fred Victor has been a leader in providing place and purpose to people in need in Toronto.

Our mission is to improve the health, income and housing stability of people experiencing poverty and homelessness. We arecommitted to ending chronic homelessness. This is an ambitious and bold goal but we believe, achievable.


The Lawrence East Partnership Program is a comprehensive and collaborative support service for residents who are vulnerable and have complex needs living in two Toronto Community Housing buildings, 4175 and 4205 Lawrence Avenue East in Scarborough.


Using a Hub model of service, this position will be part of a multi-disciplinary team in partnership with two other organizations who will work together to ensure that skill enhancement and services are in place for residents to maintain their housing and to improve their physical health, mental health, and other challenges.


Does this sound like work you want to be a part of?


We offer a (high-energy/learning/caring/supportive/collaborative) environment, an opportunity to join a diverse team of caring professionals and a chance to make a difference.

With over 60 programs and services and more than 21 sites, there are lots of opportunities to grow your career with us.

Many members of the management team started in relief and front-line roles.


What You Will Do (Position Summary)

  • Provide intake, assessment and case management services, utilizing a clientcentred, strengthsbased, harm reduction approach to clients experiencing mental health and substance use challenges
  • Work collaboratively with partners within a multidisciplinary team
  • Coach or assist a client in the development/maintenance of abilities relating to activities of daily living, selfcare, crisis management strategies, symptom management, maintaining a support network, and skills teaching such as budgeting, grocery shopping and other life skills.
  • Assess the client's support needs weekly based on indicators of stability (i.e. daily living skills, housing stabilization, finances, connection to primary healthcare, social networks, vocational and educational goals, environmental resources, etc.)
  • Draft clear coordinated care plans (CCPs) for each client that advance client's immediate needs and midterm goals. Reassess and adjust those plans periodically throughout the service.
  • Develop and maintain suitable community partnerships using community mapping tools as available resources for the clients
  • Utilize Ontario Common Needs Assessments (OCAN) every six months to assess, reassess and follow up on client needs. Work to remove barriers to client inclusion and participation. Ensure partner service providers' contribution to those assessments.
  • Support clients in transition to greater independent living and community participation through skill development
  • Discuss on ongoing basis with client how crises will be managed and help to create a safety/crisis plan. Use of conflict resolution and crisis intervention skills as needed.
  • Use of supportive counselling techniques to assist clients to gain selfconfidence and progress in their goals.
  • Support client in determining how their significant others are involved in their care and work with clients and their families to acquire and maintain needed services, resources and supports.
  • Develop a transition plan with the client and their supports and facilitate a clear understanding of the reasons for discharge from the service and readmission process.
  • Clients will be made aware of their right to privacy, how their personal health information is being kept secure, and how and under what circumstances the agency will collect, use or disclose their personal health information.
  • Clients will be made aware of the agency's complaint process and how to access it.
  • Develop and maintain effective working relationships with key supports and resources and connect the clients to those resources.
  • Maintain program and agency documentation as per Fred Victor policies including OCAN, CCP and case notes
  • Maintain confidentiality as per "Personal Health Information Protection Act" and Fred Victor policy
  • Work with the direct Manager to utilize clinical supervision appropriately.
  • Actively participate in staff meetings
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