Adult Protective Service Worker - 28 hours/week - Family Services Perth-Huron
Family Services Perth-Huron is a non-profit organization located in Stratford, Ontario, that provides counselling and developmental services for children, adults, and families. We are dedicated to the vision of “Our community strengthened one person, one family at a time.”
Join our Adult Protective Service Worker (APSW) team, where the role of the APSW is to support adults with developmental disabilities living independently in the community, or with a desire to live independently in the community. APSW’s provide case management, service coordination, advocacy, supportive problem-solving, systems navigation, connection to resources and supports, etc., based on the individualized goals of each person supported. This APSW position provides services to Perth County and is based out of our Stratford office. This current employment opportunity is a part-time (28 hours/week) contract position (1 year) with possibility to become regular/permanent. The anticipated start date is July 2025.
Job Summary:
The APSW is accountable for establishing a voluntary working relationship with adults 18 years of age or older who are living on their own or are transitioning to live on their own in the community and have developmental disabilities. The APSW identifies and facilitates access to community supports as well as government-funded services and supports (e.g. Ontario Disability Support Program, Passport Program, Legal Aid, etc.). The primary focus is delivering case management support and advocacy services through regular face-to-face contact, fostering an environment where the individual supported has dignity, respect, choice and voice. Through a case management model, the APSW supports case coordination, planning, advocacy, access to community resources, team meetings, systems navigation (e.g. medical, legal, housing, financial, health and wellness, etc.)., promotes community awareness, and develops and maintains positive working relationships with community-based services to strengthen community approach to providing support.
Qualifications:
- Undergraduate degree in human services or a related discipline with 35 years experience supporting individuals with developmental disabilities.
- Direct program delivery experience in the community social services sector, with a demonstrated working knowledge of communitybased programs and related provincial and community support services.
- The successful candidate must possess excellent written and oral communication skills, organizational skills, computer skills, maturity, tact, discretion, and the ability to analyze client and organizational needs.
- The successful candidate must possess the ability to design and implement a service plan, have good interpersonal skills, and must have the ability to develop positive working relationships with individuals supported, colleagues, and community partners.
- Police Record Check (Vulnerable Sector Check)
- Valid driver’s license with $2 million liability automobile insurance