Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention is looking for a Social Worker
Location: Toronto, Canada
Job Type: Full-time, Contractual
Gender: Male
Benefits:
- Dental Care
- Disability Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Extended Health Care
- Life Insurance
- Paid Time Off
- RRSP Match
- Vision Care
- Wellness Program
- Work from Home
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
- Weekends
Experience: Direct therapy & working with the ACB LGBTQI+ community – 3 years (Preferred)
Education: Secondary School (Preferred)
Work remotely: Yes, temporarily due to COVID-19
Job description:
Black CAP’s TIC pilot-project builds on existing evidenced-based trauma models to deliver trauma-informed services in an environment where service users do not experience further traumatization or re-traumatization and where they can make decisions about their mental health and HIV-related needs at a pace that feels safe to them. Our goal is to develop a trauma-informed model of care that that is responsive to the needs and lived experience of Black gbMSM that can be scaled up.
Our proposed pilot project has three main objectives:
- To provide culturally appropriate trauma-informed support that promotes retention in care by encouraging engagement through collaboration, transparency, trust, and consistent supportiveness.
- To evaluate the feasibility, reach, and sustainability of Black CAP’s TIC pilot-program; and
- To refine this model of care and develop an implementation plan for future scale up.
Key Responsibilities:
- Promote resilience among HIV-positive MSM by helping to build skills for overcoming adversity with a customized approach to symptom reduction, including strategies to prevent trauma relapse. This approach can significantly enhance ART adherence and mitigate high-risk behaviours
- Effectively address the complex challenges faced by our target population, by providing intensive, individualized care management led by a social worker and a team of individuals who are relevant to the well-being of the client. This will include providing clients with resources and referrals to specialized trauma-specific treatments, and other supports.
- Support clients in deepening their understanding of community and individual trauma and inform strategies to promote healing and resilience.
- Screen for high-risk behaviours associated with trauma among Black gbMSM.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor/Master of Social Work Degree or equivalent master’s level university degree.
- Certification and membership in good standing with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW) as relevant.
- 3-5 years direct therapy experience and 3-5 years’ experience working with the African Caribbean and Black LGBTQ+ community.
- Knowledge of issues affecting same gender loving males facing barriers to access in an urban environment.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication and organizational skills, including computer literacy.
- Excellent English communication skills, both written and verbal, with individuals and groups.
- Knowledge of a second (or more) language and culture is an asset
- Thorough knowledge of and proficiency in current assessment and counselling techniques for working with individuals, couples, and communities.
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience in group work and community development.
- Expertise in recovery and harm reduction approaches to care.
- Demonstrated knowledge of, and sensitivity to, the impact of social, economic, environmental, and cultural issues and its effects on same gender loving males.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and facilitate psycho-educational support groups.
- Ability to effectively deal with client-related crises.
- Ability to work flexible hours including some evenings and weekends
Interested candidates please apply.
More Information
- Salary Offer $60,000.00 per year
- Experience Level Mid-level
- Total Years Experience 3-5
- Posting Date December 5, 2020