ABOUT US
Kennedy House (KH) is a not-for-profit organization with a long-standing dedication to providing exceptional personalized care for youth in the Greater Toronto Area for over 50 years. KH started with an initial family-like group home in 1971 and currently operates several residential and community-based programs, for marginalized and at-risk youth, including:
- One residential program for adolescents in care;
- Three residential programs for youth and young adults living with developmental disabilities;
- A Day Treatment school program for youth struggling in the typical school setting;
- Kennedy House Youth Centre, a secure custody facility for male youth experiencing conflict with the law;
- Bailiff services to safely and securely transport youth experiencing conflict with the law;
- Kennedy House After School Program for children aged 4-13 in underserved communities throughout Scarborough; and
- Kennedy House Youth Shelter, for youth aged 16-24 experiencing homelessness.
KH works with youth to enable them to grow as individuals and contribute as members of the community. This is achieved by providing customized support and building trusting relationships.
To learn more about our organization and the causes we support, we strongly encourage you to visit our website.
POSITION SUMMARY
Reporting directly to the Shelter Supervisor, the Volunteer and Donations Coordinator will take the lead in recruiting, training, scheduling and overseeing the work of a group of volunteers for the agency. This role will also play a leadership role in developing volunteer roles, responsibilities, job descriptions, maintain databases and promotes volunteer opportunities. The incumbent will also seek donations to support Kennedy House programming and youth. As a Volunteer and Donations Coordinator, you will also seek donations to support Kennedy House programming and youth will be developing relationships with volunteer agencies, churches, schools, businesses, etc.
The Kennedy House Youth Shelter is an emergency shelter in the City of Toronto for youth ages 16 to 24 that are homeless. Clients may self-refer in person or over the phone. The typical length of stay in an emergency shelter is intended to be of short duration and the majority of clients use this type of shelter only once before returning to permanent housing.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Takes on a leadership role in program delivery through an Anti-Racist, Anti-Oppressive, Client-centered, Housing-First lens.
- Ensures smooth, effective and efficient operations of the Shelter including responding to facility issues, client case management, client crisis, staff scheduling and Shelter programming.
- Ensures that staff meetings, youth meetings, and all other program structure and requirements operate consistently and effectively.
- Provides ongoing staff training, monthly supervision and performance reviews as needed.
- Provides guidance on shelter intake procedures and case management to ensure client centered, strength-based and achievable goals are at the forefront of all case plans.
- Assists staff in advocacy, and provision of soft-referrals are appropriate to client’s needs.
- Promotes and implements harm reduction practices such as: safer substance use, sexual health and mental health.
- Develops and maintains accurate and confidential record keeping systems, in accordance with SMIS privacy guidelines, Toronto Shelter Standards and Kennedy House policies and procedures.
- Reviews documentation on a daily basis to have a clear understanding of all events.
- Ensures all documentation is completed promptly, accurately and distributed to the designated parties.
- Develops and maintains ongoing positive relationships with stakeholders and other community partners.
- Supports frontline staff during crisis and emergency situations (medical, safety, security).
- Participates in a rotational on-call schedule with duties such as: crisis de-escalation, advocacy and at times filling in a frontline shift last minute.
- Complies with the Occupational Health and Safety Act, applicable legislation, and workplace-specific health and safety policies and procedures
- Performs other duties as assigned
EDUCATION
Human Services, Child & Youth Care, Social Work, Youth Justice, Social Service Worker Child & Youth Worker/ Social Work Diploma or related Bachelor’s Degree.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Minimum 3 years of experience in a supervisory role.
- At least 3 years of experience working with marginalized youth facing mental health issues and addictions who are chronically homeless.
- Valid Class G Driver’s License and clean Driver’s Abstract is required
- Current (within 6 months) Police Check and Vulnerable Sector Search must be provided
- Certification in First Aid and CPR Level C
- Ability to exercise appropriate authority, leadership and direction.
- Competence in making and implementing decisions.
- Ability to assess performance of others.
- Ability to function independently within the framework of a team.
- Extensive working knowledge of mental health issues and addictions, including demonstrated experience applying harm reduction approaches.
- Knowledge of harm reduction practices: overdose prevention, safety plans, administration of Naloxone
- Demonstrated experience and ability to develop and maintain effective relationships with clients and partner agencies. Extensive knowledge of community based resources and supports.
- Demonstrated ability to plan, prioritize work and remain adaptable and flexible.
- Computer literacy in Word, Internet use, and Databases is an asset.
- Toronto Shelter Standards and WHIMS training is an asset
- Knowledge of other languages is an asset.
- Detailed knowledge of relevant legislation, agency policies, procedures and guidelines.
- Maintain all required immunizations and vaccines
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Casual dress
- Company events
- Dental care
- Disability insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- Life insurance
- On-site parking
- RRSP match
- Vision care
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Day shift
- Monday to Friday
- Weekends as needed
Application question(s):
- All employees must achieve and maintain a clear police check and vulnerable sector check. An offer of employment is conditional upon receiving a clear police check and vulnerable sector check. Do you accept these requirements?
- All employees are required to participate in our communicable disease, health and safety and public health requirements such as a yearly influenza vaccine, DPT, MMR, Hepatitis B, and COVID-19 Vaccine. Do you accept these requirements?
- Kennedy House has implemented a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy for all employees; hence, successful candidates must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment. Exemptions may be available pursuant to applicable legislation (i.e., Ontario Human Rights Code) or documented medical reasons. Are you still interested in proceeding with the application?
Education:
Experience:
- Donations coordinator: 1 year (preferred)
- donations coordination: 1 year (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
- Standard First Aid and CPR C training (preferred)
- Class G Driver's License (required)
Work Location: In person