Job Posting 103681

Program Worker, Settlement Workers in Schools
CultureLink
Toronto Metro area
2340 Dundas St W, Toronto ON M6P4A9
closed 51 days ago (Fri, 1 Nov)
full time  •  28.66

Job title: Program Worker, Settlement Workers in Schools 
Classification: A
Compensation: $28.66 - $30.41 per hour 
Hours: 35 hours per week 
Start / End Date: ASAP – October 31st, 2024, with the possibility of an extension 
Reports to: Manager, Settlement Workers in Schools
Posting Date: September 30, 2024
Reference Number: CLU-2024-30
Deadline to apply: Until filled


To apply, submit your cover letter and resume by email to the Executive Assistant at , quoting the reference number.


CultureLink is a settlement and community organization with 35 years’ experience in developing and delivering services to meet the needs of diverse communities. CultureLink works within an anti-oppression framework and is committed to equity. This is a bargaining unit position.


Job Summary:


The Program Worker implements the Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS) program. SWIS provides needs assessment, referrals, follow-up support to clients, and group sessions to newcomer families and youth in the domains of Education, Employment, Family, Healthcare, Housing, Immigration, Housing Security, Income Security and other allied programs. Services need to be provided in a culturally sensitive manner/approach maintaining client confidentiality. Goals are to assist clients in understanding the Canadian education system, and to access important settlement resource to help clients make informed settlement decisions. SSP provides one-on-one assistance and information and orientations sessions related to settlement and a variety of youth orientation sessions. The Program Worker plans, carries out and reports on program activities. 
In-person work at one or more schools will be required. The Program Worker must also be proficient with technology and online tools (for example Zoom, Google Meets), and able to support clients to participate in virtual programs using technology and online tools. 
Maintaining positive relationships with school administration, teachers, support staff and CultureLink colleagues is essential to program success. All agency staff are also expected to support each other and to collaborate on agency-wide initiatives.


 Duties 


·       Plan workshops, programs & information sessions with clients, families, children, and youth to ensure that groups are sensitized on various settlement topics and issues
·       Coordinate with external stakeholders, schools, & Orientation centers to partner in initiatives & activities facilitating the settlement process of families
·       Prepare promotional material and publicize events through flyers and social media for programs to have full visibility 
·       Complete registration of clients and verify their data and particular to uphold data integrity and validation
·       Provide support with the Summer Settlement Program (SSP), hosting workshops for newcomer students and families.
·       Provide needs assessment and appropriate referrals during client intake process and provide tailored, incremental settlement plans to advance newcomer settlement goals. Refer clients to other social services or assist clients in locating and utilizing community resources including legal, medical and financial assistance, housing, employment, transportation, day care and other support services
·       Maintain program statistics and appropriate input of client details into the OCMS database to report across parameters on a regular basis and strict adherence to variance and target achieving
·       Create partnerships with stakeholders so that programs can be implemented to achieve mutually agreed objectives 
·       Other duties as assigned


 Required Work Capacities 


·       Physical demands: sitting at a desk for computer work (50% of the workday) and meetings; lifting (files, laptop, and program supplies up to 5 kg); working in an open office; visiting schools regularly during their operational hours
·       Non-physical demands: travel between worksites; occasional deadlines; variety of tasks
·       Social/emotional demands: teamwork; relationship/network-building; exposure to emotional situations; working closely with the public, with clients and with colleagues
·       Cognitive/mental demands: attention to detail; self-supervision/autonomy; multitasking; organizational ability/time management, adaptability, sound judgement, effective written communication


 Qualifications

 
·       Post-secondary program or degree in a field relevant to human services, or a combination of equivalent experience and education
·       Three years of community work experience
·       OCMS and iCARE experience will be considered an asset
·       Strong oral and written communication skills in English is vital
·       Satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Screening within the past six months
·       Facilitate the use of digital outreach tools and social media (i.e. Instagram, Facebook, Twitter)
·       Competency in Word, Excel, Outlook, and Internet
·       Must be authorized to work in Canada
·       Fluent in another language is an asset

Please Note: WorkInNonProfits.ca is not affiliated with and in no way endorses or vets the organization that posted this job. Any links posted within the job will take you to their external site where the same disclaimer applies.

Thanks for looking on WorkInNonProfits.ca and good luck with your job search!