Catholic Family Services of Peel-Dufferin (CFSPD) is a dynamic, growing family service agency serving all areas of Peel and Dufferin. CFSPD is committed to providing a positive work environment for its employees and excellent services to its clients.
The Partner Assault Response (PAR) program is a Domestic Violence Court initiative. Referrals to the program are received through the criminal court system, and Probation and Parole. The PAR program delivers a specialized community-based group education/counselling to clients who have been mandated by the court to attend the program in response to a criminal charge involving domestic violence. The program is funded by the Ministry of the Attorney General’s Ontario Victim Services.
Are you looking to join a fun and dynamic team hoping to make a difference in the community? We want to hear from you!
Why work with us?
At CFSPD, we believe in the value of community, compassion, and integrity. Join our dedicated team and contribute to meaningful initiatives that support families and individuals in need.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package (pension plan, extended health, dental insurance benefits), professional development opportunities, and generous leave provisions. Our organization also provides work life balance and free parking!
Position Summary
CFSPD is currently seeking a Client Navigator, who would be working in the Partner Assault Response (PAR) program. The Client Navigator will be responsible for completing intakes and providing group facilitation and individual support as well as psychoeducation for individuals who have used violence or abuse in their intimate partner relationships and have been charged with a domestic violence related offence. The individual would also provide support, referrals, risk assessment, and safety planning for all partners and ex-partners of the participants of the program.
This is a hybrid role that requires 2 evenings per week and availability on a Saturday (during the day)
Responsibilities:
Practice sound and effective case management skills to ensure service delivery aligns with a trauma-informed framework, as well as anti-racist and inclusive principles.
Complete intakes, assessments and provide individual and group programs for perpetrators of domestic violence.
Provide crisis intervention and complete risk management plans with clients whose pose increased risk of harm to their partners.
Attend Domestic Violence Court as needed to register clients referred to the PAR program through the Early Intervention Stream.
Collaborate with justice partners and ensure timely and accurate sharing information with Probation and Parole and with the Crown Attorney’s Office.
Consult and report any risk concerns to agencies such as child welfare authorities, probation services, police services and court services as appropriate.
Complete partner contact calls and provide risk assessment, safety planning and referrals to partners of PAR clients.
Organize and conduct case conference for clients.
Support clients on waiting list by maintain accurate records, files, statistics, and additional relevant information in accordance with agency policy, and funding requirements.
Prepare, compile, submit, and maintain accurate records, files, statics, and additional relevant information in accordance with agency policy, and funding requirements.
Prepare accurate and professional reports for justice partners such as courts as well as social service agencies such as Children’s Aid Society.
Keep careful and accurate records and maintain client case file on data base of all relevant information pertaining to assign caseload including demographic data, session notes, and client interactions.
Positively and professionally represent the agency in the community by collaborating with community partners.
Remain up to date with relevant information and practices related to working with clients who have been impacted by or experienced domestic violence.
Participate in agency fundraising activities as deemed appropriate and necessary by Agency Management.
Attend required agency activities and meetings.
Perform other duties assigned.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in social work, or other related human service field and a minimum of three (3) years of relevant work experience required.
Registered member in good standing with the Ontario College of Registered Social Workers and Social Service Workers or the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario, or eligible to register with one of these Colleges, is required.
Three (3) years experience facilitating groups and providing counselling and psychoeducation is preferred.
Experience working with men is an asset.
Solid understanding of the dynamics of domestic violence as a social issue and its impact on the victim, the perpetrator and family, as well as other factors/issues that create additional barriers to healthy relationships.
Demonstrated knowledge and experience working with diverse populations through an intersectional, trauma-informed, anti-oppressive lens.
Knowledge of the principles and practices of counselling, social work, and case management.
Knowledge and experience utilizing crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques. Crisis.
Prevention/Intervention training is an asset.
Ability to work with individuals who experience mental health, homelessness and substance use/abuse challenges through a harm reduction, trauma-informed lens.
Demonstrate positive interpersonal skills and ability to work in a team environment with coworkers, community providers and stakeholders and clients in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to represent the agency to the staff, clients, and community by ensuring the best image is presented.
Exceptional organizational skills with ability to meet deadlines and manage multiple priorities.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English (French as well as other languages an asset).
Proficient computer skills, and experience using Microsoft Office suite.
Working knowledge of database management, and virtual service delivery. A satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Criminal Records check.
A valid driver’s license, access to a reliable vehicle and relevant insurance.
Catholic Family Services of Peel-Dufferin is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for our employees.
We thank all applicants for their interest in Catholic Family Services of Peel-Dufferin. We will only contact those selected for consideration.