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NHP Building Services Worker (Casual)

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada · On-site

$27/hr–$27/hr

Entry level

Scope of Role Reporting to the Building Manager, the Building Services Worker, is responsible for washing and cleaning floors and carpets, cleaning bathrooms, kitchens and room doors in common areas, cleaning stairwells,…

Skills: Cleaning, Waste Disposal, First Aid, CPR, Conflict De-escalation

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Project Coordinator, CLT & Equitable Land Reform Project (Part-Time)

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada · On-site

$30/hr–$32/hr

Mid level

Position Title Project Coordinator, CLT & Equitable Land Reform Project (Part-Time) Reports To Project Manager – Equitable Land Reform, Hogan’s Alley Society Compensation $30 - $32 per hour + 6% vacation pay Role Type Pa…

Skills: Project Coordination, Community Organizing, Community Engagement, Facilitation, Relationship Building

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Administrative Assistant (Full-Time)

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada · On-site

$58k–$61k/yr

Senior

Scope of Role Reporting to the Director, Finance and Operations, the Administrative Assistant plays a central role in supporting the organization’s day-to-day administrative (including HR administration), coordination, a…

Skills: Office Management, HR Administration, Scheduling, Financial Administration, Document Management

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Support Worker (One Year Fixed Term)

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada · On-site

Mid level

Position Title Support Worker (Nora Hendrix Place) Reports To Building Manager Base Salary Range $30.90 per hour Hours of Work Forty (40) hours per week, consisting of 8.5 hours per day including a 30-minute unpaid lunch…

Skills: Case Management, Crisis Intervention, Trauma-Informed Care, Harm Reduction, Advocacy

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Indigenous Cultural Liaison (Part-Time 24 hours/week, Permanent)

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada · On-site

Mid level

Position Title Indigenous Cultural Liaison Reports To NHP Building Manager Pay Range $30.90 per hour Role Type Permanent, Part time (24-hour work week) Hours Flexible Work Location Nora Hendrix Place – 258 Union Street, …

Skills: Indigenous Cultural Knowledge, Crisis Intervention, Harm Reduction, Relationship Building, Advocacy

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NHP Building Services Worker (Casual)

Hogan's Alley Society

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • On-site

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  • $27/hr–$27/hr
  • Temporary
  • professional certificate
  • Posted 11d ago
  • ~40 hrs/week

Responsibilities

Responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of the building, grounds, and common areas while reporting damages to management. Collaborates with service providers and staff to support the wellbeing of residents in a harm reduction environment.

Requirements

Requires at least one year of experience working with people affected by trauma, substance use, or mental wellness. Must hold WHMIS, Standard First Aid, and CPR certifications, and pass a Criminal Record and Vulnerable Sector Search.

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Scope of Role

Reporting to the Building Manager, the Building Services Worker, is responsible for washing and cleaning floors and carpets, cleaning bathrooms, kitchens and room doors in common areas, cleaning stairwells, disposing of refuge, cleaning windows, dusting and polishing furniture and fixtures. The Building Services Worker is regularly exposed to and in direct contact with dust, dirt, fumes, cleaning and other chemicals, germs and human waste. The Building Services Worker maintains the cleanliness of the grounds, may be required to clean vacant rooms; and reports any damage and/or problems in the building to the Building Management team.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Maintain cleanliness of the building and grounds
  • Responsible for ordering and storing all cleaning supplies and equipment
  • Report any building damage or problems to the maintenance coordinator and building manager
  • Work closely with the Maintenance coordinator to ensure the state of the building contributes the positive wellbeing of residents and is in alignment with HAS values and mandate
  • Communicate, coordinate and collaborate with other service providers involved in the care and support of the residents, including other HAS Housing workers/programs, mental health professionals, substance use services, workers from government ministries, community outreach workers and health care providers
  • Actively participate in building a skilled, cohesive, collaborative staff team, including demonstrating commitment to organization and building policies; resolving conflict and negativity as they arise; assisting in orientating, training and mentoring to all staff, including relief/casual staff
  • Administer basic first aid and/or CPR
  • Perform other related duties as assigned by the management team

Skills/Knowledge/Experience

  • Experience and knowledge about mental health diagnosis, medications, treatment and support resources.
  • Knowledge of Indigenous communities and health resources.
  • Understanding of the ongoing impact of colonialism and the residential school system.
  • Have a clear understanding of Black history in Canada, and experience working with immigrants and refugees.
  • Have an understanding and analysis of the impacts of anti-Blackness and anti-Indigeneity.
  • Have knowledge of the legacies of so-called urban renewal, residential displacement, and the attempted erasure of the people of African Descent in Metro Vancouver from Vancouver’s historical narrative.
  • Basic sound knowledge of relevant physical health issues (e.g. HIV and Hepatitis C), including diagnosis, treatment, and support resources.
  • Create and construct effective relationships with the neighbourhood and the community to ensure the program is maximally integrated into the community.
  • Knowledge of the housing continuum, including market, subsidized, and supported housing systems, including different program models.
  • Must demonstrate clear, direct, and sensitive verbal and written communication skills.
  • Must demonstrate knowledge of systems theory, strategy development, counselling, advocacy, community networking and life skills development.
  • Must be able to work collaboratively with community resources and within a team setting.

Training/Education Required

  • Minimum one year experience working in a related position and with people affected by trauma and who may also struggle with substance use and or mental wellness. The equivalent combination of relevant experience and applicable skill-based training may be considered.
  • WHMIS certificate is required
  • Lived experience is invaluable, as is living in the community in which you work. HAS strives to hire staff who reflect the people we serve.
  • Must complete an acceptable Criminal Record and Vulnerable Sector Search report.
  • Must hold a current Standard First Aid and CPR certificate.
  • A current Crisis Prevention Institute certificate or Nonviolent crisis intervention training is an asset.
  • Mental Health First Aid is an asset but not required.
  • Harm reduction and Naloxone training is an asset.

Personal Attributes:

  • Flexible - able to adapt to an ever-changing environment and open to taking on diverse tasks whenever needed.
  • A quick thinker who can make decisions without agonizing and who knows when to reach out to others for guidance and support.
  • Committed to working with people struggling with substance use and comfortable working in a harm reduction environment.
  • Strong consultative and relationship building skills.
  • Embraces the mission, vision, values, and philosophy of Hogan’s Alley Society
  • Ability to de-escalate conflict and crisis situations.
  • Put clients first and work to include them in all decisions that affect their lives.
  • Well-developed understanding of and commitment to anti-oppression work and intersectionality.
  • Committed to working with tenants who may be struggling with substance use, brain trauma and cognitive impairment, and/or mental illness.
  • Understands and is comfortable working within a harm reduction environment and while you support tenants who choose abstinence, you understand abstinence is just one option for those struggling with substance use.
  • Sound knowledge and understanding of the risks associated with programs that serve vulnerable populations.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.
  • Understanding of trauma informed care and support.

Related keywords

WHMISStandard First AidCPRCrisis Prevention InstituteNonviolent Crisis InterventionMental Health First AidNaloxone TrainingHarm ReductionTrauma Informed CareAnti-BlacknessAnti-IndigeneityColonialismResidential School SystemSubstance UseMental HealthVulnerable Sector Search

About Hogan's Alley Society

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Advancing the social, political, economic and cultural well-being of people of African descent.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Founded
2017
Headquarters
Surrey
LinkedIn followers
1,332

The Hogan’s Alley Society (HAS) is a Vancouver-based non-profit organization whose mission is to advance the social, political, economic and cultural well-being of people of African descent (Black People) through the delivery of inclusive housing, built spaces and culturally informed programming and operations. Its vision is a society in which people of African descent are able to reach their full authentic potential free from racism.

Offices: Surrey, CA

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About Hogan's Alley Society

LinkedInVisit site

Advancing the social, political, economic and cultural well-being of people of African descent.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Founded
2017
Headquarters
Surrey
LinkedIn followers
1,332

The Hogan’s Alley Society (HAS) is a Vancouver-based non-profit organization whose mission is to advance the social, political, economic and cultural well-being of people of African descent (Black People) through the delivery of inclusive housing, built spaces and culturally informed programming and operations. Its vision is a society in which people of African descent are able to reach their full authentic potential free from racism.

Offices: Surrey, CA

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