Mental Health Outreach Worker - Vancouver, Canada - Watari Counselling-and Support Services

Watari Counselling-and Support Services
Watari Counselling-and Support Services
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Vancouver, Canada

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Organization name:
Watari Counselling & Support Services


Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia


Job opening:
Mental Health Outreach Worker - VISU


Working hours:
Full-time, 35 hours per week with either Tuesday to Saturday or Sunday to Thursday shifts


Pay:
$28.00 an hour + benefits after successful 3-month probation period


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About Watari


Watari was developed in 1986 as a response to the lack of services and programs for high-risk street-involved youth in Vancouver.

Since then, Watari has helped thousands of people in the Downtown Eastside and the surrounding communities, through several youth and community programs as well as through our counseling team.

Over the years, Watari has developed important programs not only for youth but for everyone needing support here in the community, including Indigenous people and migrant workers.

Our Latin American Group and Vietnamese Community Kitchen have become important staples in the community as well.

Although much has changed over the years, Watari continues to be a safe and supportive place for the people in the community.

Today, Watari has 13 essential programs made possible by the dedicated staff, and amazing volunteers and community partners


Watari's mission statement


Our mission is to facilitate meaningful change and provide a bridge to healthier possibilities through innovative, community driven and supportive programming.


Job description


Watari Counselling & Support Services in partnership with Downtown Community Courts, Vancouver Integrated Supervision Unit, is seeking an energetic, community-minded individual to support the DTES community and VISU Programs, with outreach focused on Mental Health.

This position requires the ability to communicate assertively with case-managed people we support, referred through the Downtown Community Courts and community services on xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and səlili̓lw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) lands.


Responsibilities:


  • Provides honest, respectful clientcentered care and develops trusting alliances with participants.
  • Ensures communication with DCC and VISU teams.
  • Conducts intake interviews, helps clients identify goals, and works with a team to draw up the case plan.
  • Provides oneonone support to identify and access appropriate community resources that are barriers for the client.
  • Prepares reports and documents daily activities as required.
  • Provides community outreach services and advocates for participants.
  • Able to work collaboratively with different professionals and as a member of a team.
  • Able to participate in and has a practical understanding of integrated case planning.
  • Maintains accurate petty cash receipts, time sheets, records, and reports.
  • Participates in regular agency and training meetings as required.
  • Provides crisis intervention as needed.
  • Completes a written progress report for each reporting period.
  • Attends clinical individual supervision sessions at least every 2 weeks.
  • Provides the supervisor with verbal updates on progress, developments, and unusual occurrences on a timely basis.

Requirements:


  • Bachelor's Degree in a related field or a minimum of three years of experience in the Addictions Field
  • Knowledge of the social network of services in Vancouver
  • Knowledge of the issues facing residents of the Downtown Eastside
  • Strong interpersonal skills, and ability to work closely with community partners, other service agencies, and government representatives.
  • Ability to liaise with doctors' offices, pharmacies, jail staff, lawyers, community, and tenancy support workers.
  • Approaches the work from a strengthsbased, traumainformed, harm reduction, and biopsychosocialspiritual framework.
  • Competence with computers: Microsoft, Adobe
  • Mac and PC and ability to produce timely written reports.
  • A driver's License and the use of a personal vehicle are required.
  • A successful criminal record check

Benefits of working with Watari

  • RRSPs after 1 year of work (3%)
  • Extended health benefits after a 3month probationary period
  • Access to counselling services
  • Ability to work in a multicultural work environment.
  • Start with 2 weeks paid vacation (Receive 1 day of extra vacation time for every year you work at Watari for up to 11 years)

Watari's statement of diversity & inclusion
Watari embraces diversity as an integral part of being a caring community.

We are committed to building and maintaining a diverse, accessible, civil, and supportive environment by including diversity of religion, gender, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, disability, age, and socioeconomic class.


To this end, we will make positive efforts to reach out to groups that have traditionally been under-represented and who can enrich and be enriched by their experience at Watari.

At Watari, we encourage behaviors that enhance the freedom and respect that every individual dese

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