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Halfway House Worker
Employer
Native Counselling Services of AlbertaDate Posted
August 30, 2024Languages
English-
Location Edmonton, AB
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Earnings $22.14 to $24.00 hourly (to be negotiated)
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Work Hours 35 hours per week
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Position Permanent Full Time
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Vacancies 3  Vacancies
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Closing Date Sep 13, 2024
Employer
Native Counselling Services of Alberta
Languages
English
Education
- College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma from a program of 1 year to 2 years
- or equivalent experience
Work site environment
Corrections
Work setting
Urban area
Tasks
- Prepare reports or case histories
- Perform administrative tasks
Supervision
More than 20 people
Certificates, licences, memberships, and courses
First Aid Certificate
Target audience
- Aboriginal groups
- Females
- Males
Computer and technology knowledge
MS Office
Area of work experience
Community service organization
Security and safety
- Enhanced reliability security clearance
- Criminal record check
- Child welfare check
- Driving record check (abstract)
Transportation/travel information
- Own transportation
- Own vehicle
- Travel expenses paid by employer
Work conditions and physical capabilities
- Ability to work independently
- Fast-paced environment
- Attention to detail
Personal suitability
- Accurate
- Efficient interpersonal skills
- Excellent oral communication
- Judgement
- Values and ethics
- Client focus
- Excellent written communication
- Flexibility
- Initiative
- Team player
- Organized
Experience
Will train
Health benefits
Health care plan
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Interest Codes
- SOCIAL
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Interest in consulting with social assistance recipients and pensioners to advise and aid them in locating and utitizing a variety of community resources; in referring clients to other social services; in counselling clients living in group homes and halfway houses and assisting in pre-release and release planning; in providing crisis intervention and emergency-shelter services; and in co-ordinating volunteer activities of community and social services organizations
- METHODICAL
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Interest in compiling information to participate in the selection and admission of clients to appropriate programs; to assess clients' relevant skill strengths and deficits; and in maintaining contact with other social service agencies and health care providers involved with clients to provide information and obtain feedback on clients' overall progress
- innovative
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Interest in assisting clients to sort out options and develop plans of action, and in implementing and organizing the delivery of life-skills workshops, substance-abuse treatment programs, behaviour management programs, youth services programs and other community and social service programs under the supervision of social workers and health care professionals
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