Case Manager (Youth Resource Worker)

internal/external posting

job title: Case Manager (Youth Resource Worker)

job ID #: CHCBI111122

department: Community Health and Capacity Building

reports to: Program Manager, Capacity Building Initiatives

salary range: CS2 $21.47 – $29.61 per hour

status: Full Time, Permanent

hours: 37.5 hours

Who we are:

Sherbourne is a leading provider of quality health care and transformative support to people who face social, economic and other systemic barriers. Our mission is to advance the equity and quality of care and services and to improve health for underserved communities. This is done through primary health and chronic disease services; health promotion and education; outreach and social supports; and mental health services.

Sherbourne provides innovative health care and social services to the diverse urban population of southeast Toronto. While our doors are open to everyone, we focus on people who are homeless or under-housed; LGBTQ, and newcomers to Canada. We are funded by the Ministry of Health, Toronto Central LHIN, Ministry of Child and Youth Services, City of Toronto and many generous companies, groups and individuals.

Working at Sherbourne

At Sherbourne Health, we care about our staff and recognize that our biggest strength is our people. We have a solid commitment to life-long learning which is demonstrated through our professional development program. We invest in collective work and staff training to improve client care. We supplement this by creating a low-barrier work environment built on equity and respect, while working together in caring, cohesive teams and providing opportunities for advancement.

we believe in work-life balance and offer:

  • Four weeks of vacation per year (to start).
  • A competitive salary.
  • Membership in Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP).
  • An extended healthcare and dental package.
  • Long-term disability insurance.
  • Life insurance.
  • Four personal days per year.
  • An employee assistance plan.
  • A generous professional development plan: up to $1300 to be used towards learning activities.
  • Six fully paid professional development days per year – related to position/responsibilities.

about the role:

The Case Manager engages in a collaborative process of assessment, planning, facilitation, care coordination, evaluation and advocacy to meet the comprehensive health needs of LGBT2SQ youth and young adults 14-29.

day to day responsibilities:

Case Management

  • Performs intake assessments, works with service users to identify goals and develops a smart plan that supports the service user to achieve their goals
  • Facilitates coordination, communication, and collaboration with service users, as well as internal and external partners to support service user goals
  • Determines risk factors for threats of harm to self and others, mental health issues and substance use and prioritizes support based on urgent needs
  • Provides brief supportive counselling to service users in distress, when necessary
  • Facilitates and participates in case coordination meetings to facilitate service user access to care, as needed
  • Evaluates outcomes of plans and facilitates moving on process
  • Maintains records in the electronic medical recording system, in accordance with Sherbourne policies and procedures and privacy legislation
    • Must be service user focused with excellent problem-solving skills and ability to deal effectively with crisis and conflict
    • Professional communication skills and ability to adapt communication style to work effectively with colleagues, partner agencies and service users
    • Knowledge of and ability to develop relationships with community resources and agencies
    • Ability to work both collaboratively in an interdisciplinary framework and independently
    • Developed time management and prioritization skills
    • Thorough knowledge and experience working from a harm reduction and trauma informed approach
    • Excellent assessment and engagement skills and sound
    • Demonstrated experience maintaining professional boundaries
    • Experience working with 2SLGBTQ youth and young adults and identification with, or strong connections to 2SLGBTQ communities
    • A strong understanding of the social determinants of health

Workshop and Group Facilitation

  • Plans and organizes workshops and/or short-term group programming
  • Conducts outreach to targeted participants for workshops and short-term groups

Administration

  • Participates in team and organizational planning processes
  • Operates within established policies and procedures. Maintains service statistics
  • Participates in ongoing evaluation of programs and service delivery
  • Participates in Sherbourne meetings, committees, special events, etc.
  • Performs administrative tasks as required.
  • Understands and works within the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA), Accessibility for Ontarians with
  • Disabilities Act (AODA), the Ontario Human Rights Code and other relevant legislation
  • Demonstrates a commitment to a healthy and safe workplace for self and others (staff, patients, families, etc.) by taking all reasonable precautions and working in compliance with SHC related policies, health and safety legislation and best practices

To thrive in this role, you’ll need

education/experience:

  • Post-secondary education in social work or equivalent formal training
  • At least 3 years’ work experience with 2SLGBTQ youth and young adults from communities that experience systemic marginalization/ oppression or an equivalent blend of education and experience
  • Case Management Certificate from a recognized educational institution, and current registration with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers are an asset
  • Experience using Electronic Medical Recording systems, Accuro preferred

skills and abilities:

  • Must be service user focused with excellent problem-solving skills with the ability to deal effectively with crisis and conflict
  • Professional communication skills and ability to adapt communication style to work effectively with colleagues, partner agencies and service users
  • Knowledge of and ability to develop relationships with community resources and agencies
  • Ability to work both collaboratively in an interdisciplinary framework and independently
  • Developed time management and prioritization skills
  • Thorough knowledge and experience working from a harm reduction and trauma informed approach
  • Excellent assessment and engagement skills and sound judgment.
  • Demonstrated experience maintaining professional boundaries
  • Experience working with LGBT2SQ youth and young adults and identification with, or strong connections to LGBT2SQ communities
  • A strong understanding of the social determinants of health

conditions of employment:

  • Offer of employment is contingent upon satisfactory outcome of background checks i.e., professional references, education verification, criminal background check, and vulnerable sector check.
  • Understands and works within the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA), Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), the Ontario Human Rights Code and other relevant legislation.

working conditions:

  • Ability to work a fixed schedule and have flexibility to work evenings and weekends

to apply: Please forward a cover letter and resume quoting Job ID #CHCBI 111122to myjob@sherbourne.on.ca by November 25, 2022.

Sherbourne is dedicated to building an organization that reflects the diversity of our clients and the communities we serve. This includes diversity in languages spoken, culture, race, sexual orientation and gender identity. Requests for accommodation due to disability can be made at any stage in the recruitment process.

We thank all applicants for their interest but only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.

BOLD. KIND. REAL. OPEN. WE CARE.