Community Connections Coordinator
First United Church View all jobs
- Vancouver, BC
- $28.75 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Comprehensive and 100% employer-paid health benefits including extended health and dental plan for regular staff, spouses and dependents
- Life insurance, Long-term Disability, and AD&D benefits
- 15 days of paid annual vacation
- 13 statutory paid days off every year and 12 days of paid sick leave
- Ensuring all safety and emergency procedures are followed; guarding against theft, vandalism and fire.
- Liaising with emergency services personnel when they enter the building, assisting them with the location of the person in distress, and any other information they require to administer emergency services.
- Remaining consistently on site and in radio contact. If required to leave the building or go off the floor, communication with other staff and the Associate Director of Community Connection & Safety or designate is required.
- On a pre-determined schedule, making rounds of the building perimeter and premises, doing bathroom and shower room safety checks, and noting the entry and exit of employees, visitors, and other individuals.
- Monitoring and limiting access to employee-only areas, including but not limited to, offices, meeting rooms, the parking garage, loading dock, kitchen, cafe areas not being actively supervised by other staff or volunteers, multi-purpose rooms, library, and/or outdoor amenity space on the second floor.
- Ensuring areas/rooms are clear of people and locked when not in use.
- Responding to overdoses and performing CPR, first aid, and/or naloxone/Narcan administration when necessary.
- Directing visitors to the Community Services desk or other areas of the building, including but not limited to, the second and third floor services.
- Monitoring video surveillance system and reviewing and saving camera footage if necessary.
- Responding to radio calls for health and safety emergencies, by answering the radio call for assistance, ensuring naloxone/Narcan administration kit on hand at all times, physically attending the location of emergencies and giving first aid, CPR, administering naloxone/Narcan and/or calling emergency services if necessary.
- Reporting any breaches of building guidelines to the appropriate level of management
- Assisting emergency services when on site to the area of emergency and providing any other information they may require to administer emergency services.
- Maintaining documentation and doing administrative tasks related to the work such as keeping daily logs of activities, incident reports and any issues addressed.
- Collaborating with the Community Services team in related services (mental health and emergency services) to ensure a coordinated and streamlined approach with community, other staff members and volunteers.
- Light cleaning duties, including but not limited to, sanitizing high touch surfaces, disposing of garbage, safely disposing of needles and other drug paraphernalia.
- Distributing harm reduction supplies, clothing, food and other items, as necessary.
- Knowledge of the historical and ongoing impacts of colonialism and indigenous specific racism on indigenous peoples.
- Ability to work collaboratively with diverse groups of individuals using a trauma informed approach.
- Ability to maintain calm, welcoming, empathetic, and professional demeanor with vulnerable and/or marginalized individuals.
- Ability to de-escalate challenging situations with community and maintain safety in the environment with escalated individuals and groups.
- Friendly, attentive, observant and alert.
- De-escalation training certificate
- First Aid, CPR, and naloxone/Narcan administration training.
- Minimum three (3) years’ of experience working in frontline social services delivery is required.
- Post secondary diploma in a relevant field or a combination of relevant education and experience.
- Regular communication is maintained with all levels of staff and community members.
- Communication is maintained with outside partner organizations when they are guests in the building.
- Communication is also maintained with management and co-workers as work is assigned and completed, and information is exchanged on an ongoing basis.