Resettlement Assistance Program Worker Resettlement Assistance Program
Posting #: 4046 Posting Date: 04/09/2025 Posting Closing: 04/16/2025 4:00 PM
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Wesley is a longstanding local nonprofit and a certified Ontario Living Wage Network (OLWN) employer. We are passionate about assisting people struggling with poverty. Our work is focused on children and family programs housing & homelessness and resettling newcomers to Canada in Hamilton Halton and Brantford.
We are deeply committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where every individual feels valued and respected. Our Equity Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) policies are integral to our mission and practices. We believe that a diverse team brings a wealth of perspectives and experiences that enhance our ability to serve our community effectively.
All members of our organization are expected to embrace and actively participate in our EDI initiatives. By joining our team you will be contributing to an environment that promotes equity respect and inclusion for all.
Are you the one were looking for
We are seeking a dynamic highly motivated Resettlement Assistance Program Worker who demonstrates our values of compassion accountability responsiveness and empowerment to our clients families and each other.
Under the Resettlement Assistance Program (RAP) the Government of Canada helps Government Assisted Refugees (GARs) when they arrive in Canada by providing direct financial support and funding immediate and essential services. The Wesley Resettlement Assistance Program located in Hamilton ON delivers RAP immediate and critical services to clients generally within four to six weeks of arrival in Canada.
TheResettlement Assistance Program Worker ensures the smooth delivery of the RAP program including immediate and essential services. These services include reception services and temporary accommodation at Wesley Reception Centre or/and Hotel assistance with locating permanent accommodation needs assessment and referrals to other settlement programs and communitybased services information and orientation on financial and nonfinancial information as well as life skills training; and links to essential federal and provincial programs.
This is aunionized fulltime permanent position. The rate of pay is $23.93 per hour. Working hours per week are 37.5.
Key Responsibilities:
- Arrangements Before Clients Arrival: Upon receipt of the Notification of Arrival Transmission (NAT) review its content to adequately create a file and plan the reception of the refugee clients (consider the number of individuals languages spoken ages medical conditions and other special needs etc..
- On arrival day collaborate with your team to plan for the necessary services and support required such as life skills workers and interpreters. This should be based on the clients language age (additional staff needed when there are minors) physical and mental health and any experience of trauma that may be noted in the NAT.
- Provide adequate support and orientation to RAP clients to adjust during their initial days in Canada before living on their own in the community
- Conduct an initial RAP needs assessment to identify immediate resettlement needs and determine which services RAP or otherwise are required to meet these needs during the clients first 46 weeks in Canada
- In addition upon clients arrival and before a more comprehensive needs assessment and their first appointment with a primary care practitioner assess whether they have any apparent urgent needs not noted on the NAT that need to be addressed immediately
- Provide orientation and link to essential federal/provincial programs and services so the clients can understand and access fundamental services like all other Permanent Residents or Canadian Citizens.
- Work under a lens of integration with other Wesley programs to ensure efficiencies are realized through evidencebased practices
- Maintain required participation records and relevant program statistics to update through ICARE continuously looking for efficiencies to implement within the program.
- Ensure that records are kept confidential and secure at all times.
- Report and communicate progress strategies challenges and program status to the management team.
What you will bring:
- Postsecondary education at a College Diploma level or higher ideally with a focus on areas such as settlement social services adult education community health and migration issues.
- At least three years of relevant practical experience working with newcomer families is required.
- Advanced computer skills are required in the following programs: Microsoft Word PowerPoint Outlook Adobe and any program database.
- Excellent communication organization and coordination skills.
- Proven ability to demonstrate Wesleys mission vision and values.
- Fluency in Arabic Spanish Somali Amharic Dari Pashto or Swahili (verbal and written) and English is required.
- Available to work flexible/irregular hours including evenings and weekends.
- A Valid Drivers License with access to a vehicle would be an asset.
- Nonviolent crisis intervention and 1st aid/CPR training is required.
Invest in Yourself as we Invest in You! Wesley offers
- A positive work culture that prioritizes all staff having an opportunity to contribute
- A supportive team that will empower you to achieve great milestones!
- Fun and engaging organizational events such as our Staff Appreciation Event
- Professional development and training opportunities
- Full Health & Dental Benefits (Eligible After Three Months)
- Personal & Vacation Days
- RRSP Contribution Program (Eligible After One Year)
- Employee Assistance Program Available Immediately
- Employee Discounts
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Wesley is an equalopportunity employer. We encourage applications from all qualified applicants. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please. More information about Wesley can be found on our website at .