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Building Liason

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
CA$21 - CA$28/hour
Entry Level
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Top Benefits

Reduced rental rate available

About the role

Identifying InformationJob Title: Building Liaison-Part-time Employment Group: Bargaining Unit – CUPE Local 1099 Program Area: Housing ServicesJob Level: Administrative CoordinatorReports to: Senior Manager, Facilities & Housing ServicesSalary Range: $20.52- $27.82 (per hour)

Organization Summary

CMHA-Edmonton is a non-profit organization that envisions mentally healthy people in caring communities. We increase awareness and understanding of mental health, mental illness, recovery, and suicide prevention through education. We support the resilience and recovery of people in distress including those affected by mental illness or suicide by providing crisis intervention; safe, long-term and affordable housing; peer connections; suicide grief and family support; advocacy and wayfinding; and providing opportunities to improve your wellness

Job Summary

Reporting to the Manager, Housing Services, the Building Liaison provides assistance with on-site supportive property management for a residential apartment building that is owned or managed by the CMHA-Edmonton. The position is responsible for liaising with tenants and ensuring that tenants adhere to safety procedures and tenant building rules and regulations. These rules have been established in accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act and the CMHA-Edmonton policies and procedures to provide a safe and secure living environment for all tenants. The Building Liaison will establish and maintain rapport and trust with the tenants in a non-counselling peer support manner.

The Building Liaison will live on-site. Reduced rental rate available.

Job Duties and Responsibilities

Property Management Assistance

Provides on-site support within the apartment building through liaison with tenants and the Manager, Housing Services

Assists the Manager, by ensuring tenants adhere to Building Rules in accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act and the CMHA-Edmonton policies and procedures

Maintains an awareness of any ‘changes’ in individual tenant behavior (e.g. if tenant exhibits problems with mental health or addiction behaviors) that may warrant the intervention of additional support services

Communicates any observed changes in tenant behavior to the Manager, Housing Services for possible follow-up with other CMHA-Edmonton or community resources

Provides assistance with the mediation or resolution of issues and problems that may arise with or between tenants

Contacts and involves the Edmonton Police Services (EPS), Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and Mental Health Crisis Outreach Team as necessary to provide emergency assistance in dealing with health, safety and/or security issues that may arise

Ensures that building security is maintained by confirming that doors are locked, and seeing that unwelcome individuals or intruders depart from the building (without endangering personal safety)

Maintains a schedule identifying on-site availability to meet with tenants in person or by telephone, to discuss issues or concerns, for 7 hours per week between the hours of 8:00am and 10:00pm

Administration

Maintains records of critical incidents and other relevant information as requested by the Senior Manager, Facilities & Housing Services

Gathers and provides information to the Senior Manager, Facilities & Housing Services regarding the apartment building, overall premises and tenants, including completing incident reports on disturbances, damages and personal injuries

Qualifications/Experience

CMHA-Edmonton recognizes that candidates all have different skills and experiences to offer. While we are highlighting desired qualifications in the following sections, it is not a checklist. We encourage everyone interested to apply and indicate how you would successfully take on the role.

Grade 12 Diploma (some post-secondary education in Social Work, Psychology or Human Services is preferred)

Previous experience working with individuals with mental health issues

Previous knowledge of the Residential Tenancies Act of Alberta

Acceptable attainment and maintenance of a Police Information Check with a Vulnerable Sector Check and an Intervention Record Check

Attainment and maintenance of a:

First Aid certification

Mental Health First Aid certification

Lived experience of mental health challenges and/or addiction concerns

Skills/Abilities

Demonstrated understanding of mental health; mental illness and recovery; information and referral services; and crisis intervention

Good verbal and written communication skills

Strong customer service skills including the ability to interact with tenants in a respectful manner

Problem solving skills to assess problem situations and identify causes, gather and process relevant information, generate possible solutions, and use good judgement to make recommendations and/or resolve the problem

Strength in determining priorities with the need for flexibility

Ability to meet deadlines and respond calmly to challenging situations

Flexible for hours of work on evenings or weekends

Able to prioritize and communicate; work cooperatively with other staff.

Ability to take direction and work independently to complete tasks

Required Training for the Position

Within the first 3 months of employment:

First Aid/CPR Training

Self-harm Training

Crisis Management Training/Non-violent crisis intervention

Diversity and Cross-Cultural Training

Aboriginal Awareness Training

Within the first 6 months of employment:

GBA+ Training

Brain Story Certification

Mental Health First Aid

About CMHA Edmonton (Canadian Mental Health Association - Edmonton)

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