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Shelter Counsellor

Employer: Yellow Brick House
Location: Markham, ON
Salary/Wage: $52,588.00
Job Type: Permanent (Full Time)
Closes: January 30, 2026

ABOUT YELLOW BRICK HOUSE:

Yellow Brick House is a leading provider of life-saving services to women, families and children who have experienced violence and abuse. We offer emergency shelter, individual, group and child counselling, legal support services, and transitional housing support.

PROFILE:

Reporting to the Direct Services Supervisor, The Shelter Counsellor position is responsible to provide support to service users and their children who are temporarily residing in the shelter.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

The major responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:

Direct Service:

  • Provide screening, intake, and assessment for service users in order to determine the appropriate programming and/or services.
  • Administers service user satisfaction surveys as required.
  • Provide short term crisis support, individual and in group workshops, to assist in overcoming trauma, adjusting to life, and making changes.
  • Promotes a flexible, culturally sensitive, and supportive intervention, focused directly on service users who have experienced domestic violence.
  • Provide services from a trauma-informed, integrated feminist, anti-racist, anti-colonial, and anti-oppression framework.
  • Educates service users to understand the cycle of violence and the effects of violence on themselves and their children.
  • Develops a support plan and a safety plan for women and their dependents who have experienced abuse, based on the principles of person-centered planning, self-determination and choice, and that services provided are reflective of these plans.
  • Assist service users affected by domestic violence to assess their situation, develop short term goals by providing information and assistance in naming appropriate strategies; provide referrals to appropriate community resources including but not limited to parenting support, education upgrades, job training, applying for income, immigration, cultural interpretation, legal process and health and wellness services.
  • Acts as a resource to service users in the areas of mental health, harm reduction and the dynamics of gender-based violence.
  • Provides crisis intervention and advocacy to service users by telephone, text, virtual, or in-person to resolve emergency problems and crisis situations.
  • Provides support to address service user needs in a communal living setting.
  • Liaise with community resources as necessary, in assisting and supporting residents throughout the shift (i.e., hospital, police, Children’s Aid Society, etc.)
  • Maintain positive relationships with other service providers, including but not limited to Children’s Aid Society, law enforcement, social workers etc.
  • Overall monitoring of the shelter(s) to ensure safety for all residents and staff.
  • Support house maintenance as required.
  • Other duties as required.

Documentation:

  • Maintains daily confidential, pertinent, accurate and non-judgmental logging on each client as per Yellow Brick House procedures.
  • Create and maintain client files according to Yellow Brick House policies.
  • Compile caseload statistics and prepare program and client reports as required.

Engagement

  • Communicate fully and openly with supervision; keeping supervisor fully informed of relevant client and staff member information, at all times.
  • Active positive participation in regular team meetings
  • Maintain a positive approach and a professional manner at all times.
  • Keeps up-to date on issues relating to gender-based violence and evidence-based practices for intervention as it pertains to woman and children.
  • Maintain community awareness of Yellow Brick House programs throughout York Region
  • Acts as a Brand Ambassador for the Yellow Brick House
  • Participates in internal/external committees as required.
  • Attends training sessions as required.
  • Works in a team environment; provides support and information to team members and assists other staff when required.
  • Fosters and maintains an anti-oppression working environment.

HEALTH AND SAFETY RESPONSIBLITIES:

  • Follow the duties and responsibilities specified under the Occupational Health & Safety Act Sec. 28.
  • Ensure all safety and non-safety rules and regulations are followed.
  • Ensure adherence to established safety, quality, and housekeeping standards.
  • Attends Environmental Health and Safety training.
  • Adhere to Yellow Brick House health and safety, environmental, and quality standards, policies and procedures.
  • Report any known hazard, defect, incident or compliance issue to the employer or supervisor.
  • Understand BILL 132 and 168 and uphold the policies that prohibit domestic violence, workplace violence, sexual harassment and harassment in the Workplace.

PERFORMANCE MEASURES:

  • Client Satisfaction
  • Service Quality
  • Accurate Documentation
  • Meet program targets as defined.

QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS:

  • Completion of Social Work Diploma with practicum of 500-700 hours. Completion of BSW, MSW is preferred.
  • 2-3 years of group and individual crisis support work.
  • 2-3 years working with diverse clientele and vulnerable service users.
  • Knowledge and understanding of abuse/violence against women and children.
  • English language as well as other languages used by client population (i.e., Spanish, Arabic, Cantonese, Mandarin, Farsi etc.) considered an asset.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office and database applications. WISH would be considered an asset.
  • Familiar and comfortable with technology-assisted platforms, specifically video conferencing, MS Teams, Zoom, WISH etc.
  • Capable of working in a multidisciplinary environment with a variety of community professionals.
  • Knowledge of the Mental Health Act, the Child and Family Services Act and adherence to ethical and professional standards of conduct is required.
  • Must be able to work flexible hours including days, weekends, evenings.
  • A current police vulnerable sector screening (VSS) is required.
  • Must have reliable transportation
  • Working knowledge of application of Anti-Oppressive and Feminist frameworks

CORE COMPETENCIES:

  • Proficiency
  • Analytical Skills
  • Interpersonal
  • Communication
  • Time Management
  • Decision Making
  • Building Commitment
  • Facilitation
  • Case and Crisis Management

WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • Works in a shelter environment either inside or outside in typically pleasant conditions. Typical conditions are such that some risk of injury or harmful effect may be possible.
  • May be exposed to infectious waste, diseases, conditions including exposure to Covid.
  • Interacts with service users, staff, visitors, government agencies, personnel under all circumstances, which may be traumatic situations.
  • Some travel required between shelters and around local areas as required.
  • There is regularly a need to meet after or before normal business hours.
  • Must be able to sit/stand for extended period of time.
  • Irregular hours
  • Intermittent physical activity, including lifting, standing, walking, and supporting service users

 

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