Overview
JOB SUMMARY
The Program Support Worker plays a key role in maintaining a safe, supportive, and structured environment for residents during evenings and weekends. Working closely with treatment staff, the Program Support Worker provides supervision, assistance, and encouragement to clients as they move through their recovery journey.
SUMMARY OF JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide supervision and support to clients, ensuring their safety and well-being.
Assist with monitoring the facility and performing regular checks.
Respond to emergencies or incidents according to established protocols.
Document observations, incidents, and interactions accurately and promptly.
Support clients with evening or morning routines as needed.
Qualifications
QUALITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS
Grade 12 High School or equivalent is required and life or work experience in dealing with women with addiction and co-occurring mental health issues.
Good written and oral communication skills needed.
Knowledge and understanding of Indigenous history, culture, practices, customs, and beliefs.
Able to work with minimal supervision and exercise mature judgment.
Ability to work independently and in a team environment.
Must be self-motivated and well organized.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Satisfactory Criminal Record Check with vulnerable sector check and child abuse registry check (no older than three months)
A valid driver’s license with a reliable vehicle and a satisfactory drivers abstract.
Must be legally entitled to work in Canada.
Mental Health First Aid Certificate is considered an asset.
Valid First Aid / CPR Certification an asset
Must be able to work in a fast-paced environment.
Must demonstrate a strong work ethic and be reliable.
Maintain strict confidentiality guidelines regarding all clients, conversations, and referrals.
Company Information
ABOUT US
The Behavioural Health Foundation (BHF) is a Therapeutic Community providing long-term bed-based treatment for adults and family units experiencing issues related to substance use and co-occurring mental health concerns. Programming includes individual and group counselling and focuses on wholistic person centered wellness. Adult education, employment development and life skills are key components of supporting residents to move to healthier coping and life choices.
BHF is one of the few programs where adults can enter with their children or reunify with children not in their care while they are in the program. With dedicated childcare and K-6 education on site, the program offers healing opportunities for the whole family. The Indigenous Services at BHF offer Traditional Teachings and Ceremonies to residents and community members. Traditional healing in a trauma informed environment has strengthened many members’ success in changing their lives. The Outreach team supports members working to maintain healthy choices as they transition back into their communities.
visit www.bhf.ca to learn more about our program.