Shelter/Transitional Housing

Wasauksing First Nation

PO Box 250Parry Sound, OntarioP2A2X4

Position Summary: 

Wasauksing First Nation is accepting applications for On-Call Social Navigator & Intake 

worker (Weekend Shifts Days, Evenings, Nights, Weekday). We are looking for 

compassionate, caring and self-driven individuals to join shelter team. Under the direct 

supervision of the Housing Manager, the Social Navigator provides non-judgmental 

support, attends the 24 hour intake line, advocacy and resource information to 

potential on and off reserve Indigenous residents and shelter guests overnight. They act 

as the first point of contact for men and women and children, welcoming new and 

returning users of the emergency domestic violence/intimate partner violence shelter, 

providing a calm process of shelter intake procedures, immediate crisis counselling and 

referrals to other supportive social services as necessary.

Full Time

Social and community service workers

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Job Duties & Responsibilities: 

• Be a leader in maintaining a warm, welcoming, respectful, and non-judgmental environment, while ensuring the support and security of staff, volunteers and guests.

• Interview clients individually, in families, or with referral source, to assess their situation and needs to determine eligibility and types of services required.

• Provide informal counselling in crisis and assist clients in organizing a plan of safety.

• Maintain confidentiality and ensure clients personal information is safeguarded appropriately.

• Provides referrals to appropriate resources.

• Completes and maintains related records including intake registration, service requests and referrals if not admitted.

• Duties will also include completing bag, purse and pocket checks, a tour of the 

facility, review of general housekeeping policies and procedures upon admittance.

• Maintains the smooth operation of the emergency. 

• Share community information to all staff and the community as it pertains to our daily work at the shelter.

• Seek out opportunities for supplies, partnership opportunities and donations to support guests.

• Ensure the safe and sustainable programming at the Shelter while maintaining and upholding a guest-centered approach

• Organize and coordinate Donation deliveries.

• Provide relevant and appropriate advocacy and support .

• Engage in program development with shelter team.

• Performs a variety of duties specific to the operation of safe home.

• Assist in facilitation/coordination of programs for guests as needed.

• May occasionally be required to participate in incident investigation, including providing written statements or other documentation as necessary.

• Adhere to all policies and procedures of Wasauksing First Nation and any other relevant policies and procedures from external agencies and partners

• Perform other duties within the scope of the position as assigned by the Manager Or Supervisor.

Education & Experience: 

• A degree in social work/counselling psychology, social service worker diploma, an asset, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.

• Minimum 2-3 years’ experience working in front line in social service delivery is required.

• Current full registration with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers an asset.

• Position does not require driving clients, however, a valid Ontario license an asset.

• Knowledge of current and relevant legislation

Excellent interpersonal skills is essential.

• Effective communication skills, both verbal and written, including strong computer literacy in Microsoft 365 (Word, Excel, Sharepoint, Outlook, etc.).

• Training may be provided to the successful candidate.

Other Requirements: 

• Valid Driver's License and reliable personal vehicle 

• First Aid & CPR, WHIMIS, Food Sfae Level 1, Non-Violent Crisis Intervention, 

Suicide Prevention and Intervention and Trauma Informed Care Training an asset.

• Willing to work flexible hours as required, including evenings and weekends

• This position requires the individual to work with various families, youth and children. To protect children, youth and vulnerable persons, Wasauksing First Nation requires the individual to provide a vulnerable sector. Or criminal record check 

This position will remain OPEN UNTIL FILLED. 

Please send your resume with a cover letter, contact information and two recent 

employment references to:

Email: hradmin@wasauksing.ca 

We also accept online applications through:

https://wasauksing.bamboohr.com/careers 

Or package may be dropped off at the following physical address: 

Administration Office

1508 Geewadin Road Lane G 

Wasauksing First Nation

Preference may be given to Indigenous candidates with relevant on reserve employment experience 

and/or those with knowledge and understanding of the Wasauksing First Nation History and Community.

“Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We wish to thank everyone for their application.