Job Ad: Full Time Shift Supervisor at Metro Turning Point
Start Date: ASAP
At Shelter Nova Scotia we provide places to stay and services to promote stability for marginalized individuals. You will contribute to a community without judgement with spaces and places for people to belong.
About the Facility
Metro Turning Point is a shelter that provides services for up to 30 individuals, who are experiencing homelessness. Reporting to the House Manager, the Shift Supervisor is responsible for all duties of the Support Worker while mentoring and coaching the frontline workers in the facility in the provision of service to guests. The Shift Supervisor will have an exceptional understanding of the policies and procedures of Shelter Nova Scotia in order to model behavior that is in line with the mission, vision and values of the organization.
Requirements
· Graduation from a recognized university with a degree in Sociology, Psychology, Social Work, Criminology, Corrections or Human Services, or relevant specialty or equivalency
· 3 years' working in human services such as social services or healthcare, in a residential facility, Shelter, CRF, Parole, Probation or a similar environment or other related and equivalent experience. Experience in management, mental health and addictions an asset.
· Must hold current Standard Level "C" First Aid/CPR and be able to obtain Criminal Record Check and Child Abuse Registry check. NVCI and ASIST an asset
Hours of Work
40 hours per week with combination of days, evenings, overnights and weekends. This is an awake position, staff are required to stay awake, alert, and vigilant at all times while on duty.
Salary $28.60 per hour
Application Deadline: Thursday, February 27th, 2025.
Benefits
· 3 weeks' vacation
· Paid personal days
· Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Upon completion of probation
· 2% RRSP Match
· Health & Dental
Shelter Nova Scotia is committed to building a diverse and inclusive community without judgement. We value people for who they are, the uniqueness they bring and the opportunities to learn from our differences. We welcome applications from members of diverse communities.