West Neighbourhood House is a multi-service, neighbourhood-based agency that has served the diverse
communities of downtown west Toronto since 1912. The central purpose of West Neighbourhood House is to
enable less-advantaged individuals, families, and groups in the community to gain greater control over their
lives and community. Our programs are delivered annually to approximately 16,000 people of all ages by a
dedicated team of approximately 235 staff and over 1,000 volunteers.
The Women’s Empowerment Program is seeking a staff member who can provide supportive counselling to
women and gender-diverse people experiencing violence.
West Neighbourhood House is actively seeking qualified applications from Indigenous, Black
and People of Colour, persons with disabilities, women and persons of all sexual orientations
and gender identities/expressions. Applicants with lived experience as a participant of West
Neighbourhood House programs, or related programming from similar organizations, are
also strongly encouraged to apply.
West Neighbourhood House will provide accommodation throughout the recruitment &
selection process to applicants with disabilities. During any stage of the recruitment process,
please indicate the nature of any accommodation(s) you may require. Any information
received relating to accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Embody trauma-informed, anti-racist, anti-oppressive, equity-seeking practice in all aspects of work,
including with participants, community members, volunteers, neighbours, colleagues, stakeholders,
network partners, and others
- Assess the needs of women and gender-diverse people who have experienced assault or abuse
and assist them in developing a safety plan and goals for counselling service;
- Provide individual supportive counselling adhering to the principles of Gender-Based Violence
Counselling as outlined by the GBV Network;
- Provide support and informational group programming to women and gender diverse individuals
who have experienced assault or abuse;
- Conduct outreach activities to ensure community awareness of the program and to facilitate new
referrals;
- Provide referrals to other services re: housing, counselling, parental support, educational upgrading,
job training, income support, financial empowerment, legal aid, etc;
- Accompany participants to appointments and/or legal proceedings in the community;
- Advocate on behalf of program participants in the social services, welfare, immigration, medical and
legal systems, arrange for translation services or provide translations or interpretations of
information if applicable;
- Assist with the ongoing evaluation, development and maintenance of all aspects of the program,
including evaluating the needs and services required for the catchment area;
- Maintain case notes and statistics, centralized files and electronic database records, assist with
written reports;