Job Description
Program:
Options, Building Inclusive Communities
Contract:
Temporary Part-Time; 25 hours per week; 1 year contract
Location:
128A Sterling Road with travel within the GTA
Salary:
$56,691 - $69,826 Grade 8 BU – prorated to hours worked
Application Deadline:
July 28, 2023 by 5:00 PM
File Number:
OPT #41-23 with cover letter and resume
E-Mail:
hrdep@familyservicetoronto.org
Mail:
HR, 355 Church Street, Toronto ON M5B 0B2
Web:
familyservicetoronto.org
Grow with us!
Family Service Toronto (FST) helps people face a wide variety of life challenges. For over 100 years,
we have worked with individuals, families and communities destabilized by precarious mental
health and/or socioeconomic circumstances, to achieve greater resilience, stability and equity.
We’re proud of our people and culture! We are constantly evolving what we do and how we do it.
Our work is grounded in the lived experience of the clients and the community. We celebrate
diversity, equity, inclusion, and excellence. We are agile, learning and always willing to try new
things.
The Opportunity!
Reporting to the Manager, Children’s Options Services and Community Networking, the Children’s
Community Resource Facilitator (CCRF) provides supportive counselling, information, referral and
coordination of service for children with developmental disabilities and their families. Goal-
focused, time-limited service plans are developed and reviewed regularly with clients. Information
is provided to help clients make informed choices; to access both traditional and non-traditional
supports in the community. The CCRF uses an individualized and person-directed approach;
focusing on the client’s and family’s strengths, facilitating inclusion and promoting skill and
knowledge development.
In applying, please clearly identify how you meet the specific requirements outlined below.
Responsibilities:
- Assists clients in identifying their strengths and needs.
- Assesses client needs from a bio-psycho-social framework.
- Works with the client and family in the process of developing a comprehensive, goal-oriented, time-
limited plan, which builds on strengths and addresses the identified needs.
- Supports the client in the implementation of the plan.
- Supports the client/family to locate, access and evaluate appropriate supports and community
resources (e.g., personal support workers, day programs, residential options).
- Collaborates with service providers and community resources as needed.
- Advocates with the client/family for appropriate resources as needed.
- Monitors the implementation of the plan and reviews its effectiveness with the client/family on a
regular basis or more often, as required.
- Ensures continuity of service.
- Facilitates resources and referrals as determined by needs of clients/families.
- Attends and participates in team meetings.
- Attends regular supervision with the manager.
- Identifies and reports high risk situations and serious occurrences as required.
- Ensures the regular and timely recording of case notes, client and service data as required by funders
and FST policy.
- Attends case consultation meetings, training and staff development opportunities as required.
- Implements/participates in program evaluation and client record audits.
- Delivers service and conducts work in accordance with the Quality Assurance Measures and
accreditation requirements.
- Represents FST at community planning/partnership tables as requested.
- Supervises students and/or volunteers.
- Other assigned duties as required.
Qualifications:
- Post-secondary degree in social work or a related field of study or equivalent combination of education
and experience over a minimum five-year period (foreign credentials and relevant experience will be
considered).
- Minimum of five years of experience in the social service/developmental service field.
- Minimum of three years of clinical/case management experience working with individuals with
intellectual/developmental disabilities and families.
- Knowledge and experience providing service and supports to those diagnosed with a Dual Diagnosis (i.e.
Mental Health and Developmental Disability).
- Knowledge of evidence based practices and supports for individuals with developmental/intellectual
disabilities.
- Knowledge of trauma informed approach to service delivery.
- Demonstrated clinical assessment, formulation, planning, intervention and evaluation skills.
- Experience facilitating group education sessions.
- Demonstrated knowledge of developmental services and community resources in Toronto.
- Demonstrated understanding of the issues faced by people with intellectual/developmental disabilities
and their families.
- Demonstrated commitment to person-directed service.
- Strong advocacy skills.
- Demonstrated ability to engage in creative problem solving and decision making.
- Demonstrated ability to foster independence in others.
- Strong interpersonal and communication (verbal, written and listening) skills.
- Strong organizational, time management and computer skills (familiarity with database applications).
- Strong conflict resolution skills, diplomacy and tact when dealing with challenging situations.
- Demonstrated ability to work in a team and build strong relationships with service partners.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively collaborate within the developmental service sector, as well as across
sectors, for the supports clients need and to build capacity of others.
- Ability to work collaboratively and to develop strong professional relationships with internal and external
partners.
- Demonstrated commitment to principles of social justice, anti-oppression, equity and inclusion.
- Ability to work alone in the community and in client’s home.
- Ability to travel in and around Toronto.
- Ability to work flexible hours as required.
- Second language considered an asset.
- Valid First Aid and CPR and CPI considered an asset.
- Satisfactory Criminal Reference Check with Vulnerable Sector Check within last 12 months.
Interested?
Please indicate file number OPT #41-23 on your application and submit cover letter and resume
by July 28, 2023, 5:00 PM to hrdep@familyservicetoronto.org.
Our goal is to attract, develop, and retain highly talented employees from diverse backgrounds
allowing us to benefit from a wide variety of experiences and perspectives.
We actively encourage applicants from all equity seeking groups. First Nations, Inuit, Métis, Black
and People of Colour, people with disabilities, people of diverse gender expression, members of
2SLGBTQI+ communities and people with lived experience of poverty are encouraged to apply.
In accordance with Ontario Human Rights Code, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act,
2005, and FST’s Equity and Inclusion policy, accommodation will be provided in all parts of the
hiring process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.
We thank all applicants and will contact the individuals selected for an interview.
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