Careers
Now hiring:Adult Care Worker - PART TIME |
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
The Calgary Drop In and Rehabilitation Centre is currently seeking casual or Part Time Adult Care Workers to help us through the summer!
General Functions
The Adult Care Workers maintain a helpful and supportive relationship with clients, volunteers, donors, and other staff at all times and ensure availability when needed. Adult Care Workers are noticeably positive, do not give in to panic in emergency or volatile situations, and maintain self control under provocation. Adult Care Workers are available in the client area at all times, ensuring that the Centre runs in a smooth and organized manner for the overall wellbeing of the clients.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Schedules and supervises the issuing of clothing and hygienic goods to clients Assists clients with social, recreational, and personal needs and where possible further training/program options for clients Assists other staff with serving meals, cleaning and maintenance of the Centre, client service needs, etc.
Caries out management instructions and objectives at all times Supervises the receipt and storage of food, clothing and other donations and ensures adequate information is received from donors so they may be appropriately thanked Advises the supervisor and other care workers of any disciplinary action which may be required with reference to client behaviour Supports other care workers with difficult clientele if and when the need arises Refers clients to other community services or links clients to our counselling department if there are special needs or circumstances Respectfully advocates on behalf of clients with external service providers Makes every effort to understand the client, his'her needs, and assesses what options might best suit their needs toward independence Where appropriate, maintain a record of client referrals, incidents, requests for special services and progress, and file this information under the client file system Attend staff meetings as scheduled by the Supervisor, Senior management, and Directors. Generous remuneration and bonuses will be offered to our most productive and caring Care Workers. Preference will be given to applicants who have some experience working with our homeless population, and special attention will be paid to mature, compassionate individuals who are willing to be flexible in the shifts they are available for.
"The DI" welcomes your applications!
Keywords: Care, worker, homeless, shelter, non profit, not-for-profit, non-profit, not for profit, adult, disability, rehab
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About The Calgary Drop In Centre:
At the Calgary Drop In Centre, the needs of people who are homeless or at risk are met in a respectful, comprehensive and safe way.
Mission
To prevent homelessness where possible, offer care and shelter when needed, and provide opportunities for people to rehabilitate and rebuild their lives.
Goals
To effectively meet Calgary's changing needs for homeless shelter and care; To be a valued presence in the community; To be the employer of choice; To strengthen our impact through strong ties with civic and provicial governments, funders and community organizations.
Philosophy
To compassionately be 'the voice' for the marginalized, disenfranchised and homeless population of our city. Regardless of the circumstances leading to their current situation, to be of service, without judgment, and to fairly and appropriately provide programs and support that assists each individual in their efforts to move forward with their lives.
Ethics
Everyone associated with the organization will use their best judgment in all matters affecting The DI. They will base their relationships on honesty and integrity and will not misuse their position for personal gain.
Funding
The primary source of funding for The DI is the Government of Alberta, Ministry of Housing, which currently pays a per diem rate for each individual housed every night.
History
48 years of excellence in serving our communities The DI has been a familiar face in the homeless sector since 1961. The DI was originally operated through a joint initiative of the Roman Catholic Diocese and the Calgary Interfaith Community Action Committee in 1961.
The DI Today
Today, The DI has the capacity to shelter 1,250 individuals a night. Due to the diverse needs of our population, we offer four levels of accommodation. In the fall of 2008 C110 was sold to the Inn From the Cold Society.




