POSITION TITLE: Team Lead
PROGRAM: ICM Maple Ridge
UNION: Excluded
TYPE: Permanent Full-time, 1.0 FTE, 40 Weekly Hours
SCHEDULE: General hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm; requirement to participatein after hours on call rotation. Schedule must be flexible to meet the needs of the program.
START DATE: As soon as possible
Pursuant to the Provincial Health Officer’s Order, the incumbent of this position is required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. We will only consider applicants who are fully vaccinated, or who have received an exemption from the Provincial Health Office. Proof of either must be provided in advance of any offer of employment being made.
To apply please include your resume, with a cover letter describing your suitability for this position, in an email with the subject line of “job2023.009” to: Catharine Hume – Co-ED, at chume@raincityhousing.org.
ABOUT US
RainCity Housing is an organization that makes a difference in people’s lives. With a goal of providing a home for everyone, RainCity’s programs sustain relationships, strengthen communities and make change for people experiencing homelessness and mental health, trauma and substance use issues. We invite you to be a part of the change.
DIVERSITY
RainCity Housing serves a diverse group of people and we need a staff group that reflects the diversity. People of diverse backgrounds and cultures are encouraged to apply.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Housing First ICM Team Leader oversees the daily operations and development of clinical operations, leading an inclusive, collaborative, learning-oriented transdisciplinary team that is collectively committed to the program model, values and the best possible service for the client. Reporting to the Director, Clinical Services (DCS), the ICM Team Leader develops, implements, monitors, and evaluates the clinical program, in alignment with RainCity principles, policies and practices. Working with the DCS, they participate in the hiring, dismissal, discipline, development, and performance evaluation of ICM staff.
The Housing First ICM Team Leader plays a lead role in the program implementation informed by RainCity principles, policies and organization-wide procedures, as well as the program framework; and is responsible for continuous improvement.
The ICM Team Leader promotes the interests of the client population and the program in the community and ensures the program is appropriately integrated with other systems of care. In addition to their operational role, the ICM Team Leader also provides direct counseling services to clients.
The Housing First ICM Team Leader is part of the RainCity excluded management team and works closely with ICM staff, Program Managers, Building/Facility Operations, designated Human Resources Business Partners and Administrative staff.
- Practices for populations with complex needs related to mental health issues, substance abuse, and homelessness
- Mental health diagnoses, medications, treatments, support resources, and strengths-based recovery model
- Related physical health issues (e.g. HIV and Hepatitis C),including diagnoses, treatment, and support resources
- Housing continuum, including market, subsidized and supported systems, as well as program models for special needs populations
- Oppression and marginalization, specifically as related to aboriginal people and people living with mental health and/or substance abuse issues
- B.C. health care and social services system
REQUIRED SKILLS, ABILITIES & KNOWLEDGE
1. Plan and direct a supported housing program
2. Understand, interpret, explain and apply municipal, provincial, and federal policy, law, regulation and court decisions governing RainCity Housing’s community housing program
3. Present proposals and recommendations clearly, logically and persuasively
4. Prepare clear, concise and comprehensive correspondence, reports, studies and other written materials
5. Consult effectively with managers to develop solutions to complex organizational and people management issues
6. Exercise sound, expert independent judgment within policy guidelines
7. Exercise tact and diplomacy in dealing with sensitive, complex and confidential personnel issues and employee situations
8. Influence work group processes to build commitment to program principles and goals and ensure a cohesive and collaborative staff team
9. Translate theory and principles into workplace systems that ensure daily practice is aligned with theory/principles
10. Knowledge of the strengths-based recovery model for people with a mental illness
11. Knowledge of the bio-psychosocial addictions model, including the transtheoretical model of change, harm reduction, motivational interviewing and relapse prevention and intervention strategies
12.Detailed knowledge mental health diagnoses, medications, treatment and support resources
13. An understanding of best practices associated with supporting sex workers and harm reduction practices
14. Knowledge of Indigenous community and health resources
15. Basic sound knowledge of relevant physical health issues (e.g. HIV and Hepatitis C), including diagnoses, treatment and support resources
16. Create and construct effective relationships with the neighborhood to ensure the project is maximally integrated into the community
17. Knowledge of the housing continuum, including market, subsidized and supported housing systems, including different program models
18. Demonstrates understanding of oppression and marginalization, specifically as related to women(trans and cis), sex workers, and Indigenous people and people living with a mental health and/or substance use issues