Case Manager, Addictions Specialist - Toronto, Canada - COTA Health

COTA Health
COTA Health
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CASE MANAGER, ADDICTIONS SPECIALIST

Health, Home and Community Program (HHC)

One (1) Bargaining Unit, Permanent Full-Time Position

Monday - Friday 10:00am - 6:00pm

About Cota
If you're looking to contribute your expertise at a community-based organization making a positive impact in the lives of thousands of people each year - Cota would love to hear from you

We provide a collaborative and inclusive work environment that emphasizes employee support, learning opportunities and excellence in our field. We offer flexible hours and employer-paid benefits for some classifications along with other perks and wellness activities.


For 50 years, Cota has been supporting adults with mental health and cognitive challenges to live well within their community.

We provide person-centred support to help individuals find inspiration and hope in themselves, so they are better able to pursue meaningful change in their lives.

To find out more about us and our programs/services and employee benefits please visit our website


Role Overview


The Case Manager - Addictions Specialist will contribute to the development of comprehensive client-centered assessments and treatment plans, provide community-based case management supports to an assigned group of clients needing ongoing support for a period of time, along with short term support to tenants needing immediate service while assuming responsibilities for coordinating and/or facilitating client group sessions.

This case manager will have specific expertise enabling him/her/them to provide education and information regarding harm reduction strategies, motivating clients to change addictive behavior and promote relapse prevention.


About the Team
The HHC program is an interdisciplinary team working in collaboration with Toronto Community Housing Corporation. The program provides case management and housing related supports to residents of 220 Oak St.

The team consists of Case Managers and Supportive Housing Workers who supports tenants to maintain their housing, develop independent living skills, achieve mental and physical health stability, engage within the life of the tenant community, and to pursue personal recovery.


Primary Responsibilities**:


  • Contribute to the development of comprehensive clientcentered assessments and recovery plans (OCAN, GAINS).
  • Provide communitybased case management supports, including education, crisis and harm reduction intervention.
  • Linking to community services and agencies and/or providing support and resources.
  • Provide social/ educational and addiction group activities.
  • Offer education and information regarding harm reduction strategies, motivating clients to change behaviors associated with their addiction, and relapse prevention.
  • Provide support to client in addressing hoarding challenges, unit take overs and evictions.
  • Collaborate with clients and TCHC to address tenancy issues.
  • Referred and or support with Tax filing, obtaining receipts, etc.
  • Assist with ID cards, OAS, OW/ODSP, Trillium, etc.
  • Support with medical and or mental health challenges.
  • Support with food security, including purchased of food items for clients.
  • Accompany to appointments.
  • Network with community agencies.
  • A minimum of Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline (i.e. Psychology, Social Work, etc.),

AND

  • Postgraduate certificate or diploma in Addictions from an accredited educational institution and equivalent experience and/or background.
  • One year of experience in a position identified as Addictions Specialist.
  • GAINS certified considered an asset.
  • Experience working with people who reflects our priority client population, such as racialized communities, indigenous people, people involved in the justice system, people with mental health challenges, and people who have experienced trauma and addictions would be an asset.
  • Competence in providing recovery oriented services: assessments, crisis intervention, basic support, addiction services.
  • Experience, alignment and commitment to harm reduction.
  • Knowledge of substance use interventions.
  • Competence in planning, implementing and evaluating group activities.
  • Demonstrated ability to use problemsolving techniques to identify and assess client need and develop appropriate intervention strategies.
  • Excellent knowledge of community resources and demonstrated ability to negotiate with others on behalf of clients.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Excellent clinical judgement and decisionmaking skills, including a keen awareness of clientclinician boundary issues.

Working Conditions and Other Requirements:


  • Conduct visits in the clients' homes, hostels, hospitals and other community settings working in sometimes difficult conditions, including hoarding and pest infestations.
  • Comfortable working with a broad range of client groups.
  • May be required to work rotating day, evening and weekend shifts.
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