Community Corrections Support Worker - The Salvation Army
  • Victoria, Capital Regional District, Canada
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Job Description

The Community Corrections Support Worker will act as a member of the Community Residential Facility Department team, exchanging information to the case management team, assisting residents with their needs, and ensuring that the facility’s rounds, curfews, and check-ins are completed according to CRF policy. The Salvation Army Community-Based Residential Facility (CRF) is a federal half-way house and its clientele work on a system of gradual, supervised release while they reside at the facility. The CRF’s priority is to assist and empower parolees - while managing their risk - to integrate them into the community and assist them in becoming self-sufficient and independent. Hours:
  • On Call / Casual
Education/Certifications:
  • Must possess a High School Degree or equivalent.
  • Minimum of six months of education in related field (Criminology, Sociology, Social Justice, Psychology, Counselling, Social Work etc) required.
  • Clear TB Skin test required.
  • Occupational First Aid level 1 or equivalent.
  • Enhanced reliability clearance through Correctional Service of Canada.
  • Non-violent Crisis Intervention training an asset.
Experience:
  • Minimum of six (6) months of related experience.
  • Previous work experience in community corrections, probation, or parole an asset.
  • Experience working with individuals struggling with addiction, substance abuse issues, and related behavioral challenges required.
Required Skills/Knowledge:
  • Ability to establish and maintain rapport with clients.
  • Ability to work under pressure and in crisis situations.
  • Ability to work with a diverse clientele possessing a range of needs and barriers.
  • Ability to discern baseline behaviours and any deviations concerning substance use or mental health.
  • Must possess adequate typing skills and be computer literate.
  • Must have strong and effective verbal and written communication skills.
  • Must be confident in ability to utilize de-escalation techniques and non-violent crisis intervention skills.
  • Must be punctual, organized, and able to adjust to operational demands.
  • Must be presentable in appearance in accordance with ARC standards.
  • Must have the ability to understand and be sensitive to cultural differences.
Successful candidates, prior to hiring, may be required to provide:
  • Background check consent.
  • A clear vulnerable sector screening.
  • A clean drivers abstract.
  • Completion of our online Armatus Abuse Training and required Health and Safety training.
The Salvation Army will accommodate candidates as required under applicable human rights legislation. If you require a disability-related accommodation during this process, please inform us of your requirements. We thank all applicants, however, only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted. Internal Applicants, please advise your managing supervisor of your intentions prior to submitting your application.
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