Careers
Settlement Worker – 2 days/week – Focused on Internationally Educated Professionals
Deadline: February 10, 2023
Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services (Access Alliance) is a Community Health Centre that aims to provide services and addresses system inequities to improve health outcomes for the most vulnerable immigrants, refugees, and their communities. The Centre envisions a future in which Acting as a member of an interdisciplinary team, the Settlement Worker connects with newly arrived GARs and PRs to provide one-on-one individual information, assessment and referral services as well as settlement counselling. This position will also facilitate group workshops on settlement-related topics.
In collaboration with other settlement workers, this position will focus on working with internationally educated professionals, in particular, researchers. The Settlement Worker will support their integration into the Canadian labour market through targeted initiatives, including managing our IRSN portal and network, organizing communities of practice, workshops, and as well as 1-on-1 support.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Client Intake and Orientation
Support the client intake and orientation processes as required by providing one on one and group
supports as necessary Service Provision
Support IERs with opportunities to enhance their confidence and social capital through mentorship, networking, peer and community support;
Process referrals from the settlement and community service colleague to provide digital coaching services to clients in either one-on-one or group orientation sessions;
Develop creative teaching and informative materials that will help direct potential clients to relevant online settlement services;
Identify online portals frequented by newcomers and distribute brochures and other relevant Information;
Link with newcomers in the community (library, places of worship, parks, etc.) and support them to access needed programs and services in various modalities
Planning and Evaluation
Participate as a member of the Settlement Program to address the settlement and integration of newly arrived GARs and PRs
Participate in program planning and delivery within the centre. Share information obtained through client encounters about perceived settlement needs to inform service development
Participate in program development and committee work within the broader community and work in partnership with other institutions and agencies as required
Organizational Responsibilities
Ensure appropriate documentation by maintaining client records, assessment notes, progress notes and correspondence, which safeguards confidentiality, including obtaining required consent for disclosure
Identify the need for or participate in the development of policies and protocols, which will improve client services and promote more effective staff functioning
Participate in and support all organizational systems and structures as required, including but not limited to health and safety, anti-oppression, performance evaluations, case conferencing, interdisciplinary meeting and quality assurance
Ensure data entry is up-to date and submit program statistics and reports on a timely basis
Carry out other duties as may be assigned from time to time
SKILLS, ABILITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum requirements:
Completed undergraduate degree in Immigration and Settlement, Health Sciences, Social Work, Education, Communications or a combination of relevant education and work experience;
Front-line experience in a community-based organization, providing information, referrals, advocacy or settlement services, and conducting outreach;
Thorough knowledge of community resources and services available for newcomers in Toronto;
Experience planning and facilitating workshops and group programs focused on health and settlement information for newcomers;
Excellent digital media literacy, competent in creating and disseminating content on multiple key social media platforms, and experienced in coaching/training other people on using these platforms;
Demonstrated group facilitation, presentation and training skills;
Experience working with low-income, multi-racial, multi-lingual, LGBTQ+ newcomer communities;
Demonstrated commitment to working from an integrated anti-oppressive, anti-racist, LGBTQ+ positive framework;
Other requirements:
Knowledge of challenges and barriers faced by internationally educated professionals
Knowledge of resources and services available for internationally educated researchers
Commitment to systemic change
Deal effectively with crisis and conflict, and demonstrate appropriate boundaries
Thorough knowledge of community resources available to immigrants and refugees
Strong understanding of at least two priority newcomer populations: GARs, refugees, youth, women, LGBTQ newcomers
Strong group facilitation skills
Communication skills, both written and verbal
Computer literacy and keyboarding skills
Problem-solving, organizational and time-management skills
Work both independently and as part of a multi-disciplinary team
Flexibility and responsiveness to community needs
Work at least one evening shift weekly and attend occasional evening and weekend activities
Commitment to lifelong learning and ongoing professional development
Salary range: $49,972 – $60,208 (pro-rated for actual hours).
Hours: Flexible, 14 hours per week, a combination of on-site and working remotely
Duration: Part-time, Six-months (possibility of extension)
Bargaining Unit position: United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 175
Classification: CHW
TO APPLY
With “Settlement Worker” in the subject heading
please send your resume and over letter by February 10, 2023 (internal and external) at 5:00pm to:
by E-mail: jobs@accessalliance.ca
We thank all applicants for their interest but only those selected for an interview will receive an acknowledgement. Please note that a criminal background check (Vulnerable sector) will be conducted for this position.
We encourage applications from individuals who reflect the broad diversity of communities we work with, including those from racialized and LGBTQ+ communities.
In accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities
Act, 2005, accommodation will be provided in all parts of the hiring process. Applicants need to make
their needs known in advance.
Access Alliance encourages a scent-free environment. Employees, students, volunteers, and visitors
are asked to refrain from wearing fragrances and other scented personal care products in our spaces