Are you interested in making a difference in the lives of
marginalized populations?
The field of human services provides meaningful work. What you do has a
purpose, and you know it directly impacts and contributes to an individual’s
well-being while supporting the development of more inclusive communities, which
benefit everyone.
Calgary Alternative Support Services (CASS) recognizes that the people we
employ are our single greatest asset. We endeavor to recruit and mentor human
service professionals with talent and commitment for disability advocacy and
community engagement.
We have one (1) temporary part-time position.
One (1) year Maternity Leave Contract with an anticipated end date of
December 2026.
Working days will be on Thursdays and Fridays from 0830 to 1630, totaling 15
hours per week.
This posting closes on October 08, 2025.
Program Summary
Creative Community Living Activities (CCLA) is a community-based therapeutic
long-term day program for adults living with severe and persistent mental
illness. CCLA provides a variety of groups that give participants the
opportunity to engage in meaningful activities in a supportive, compassionate
and safe environment. In our atmosphere of inclusivity and understanding,
everyone is accepted and validated for who they are.
Job Summary
The Program Facilitator is an essential role to the service Calgary
Alternative Support Services Inc. (CASS) provides to clients. The Program
Facilitator is responsible for developing and facilitating programming for
clients of Creative Community Living Activities (CCLA) which includes but is
not limited to therapeutic group development, skill development, client
advocacy, individual one-on-one support, crisis intervention, ongoing
assessment, and peer support.
This role provides clients the opportunity to engage in meaningful
activities, develop friendships and community which results in overall improved
wellness and quality of life.
This role requires strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work well
within a team environment. The ability to work independently is also requisite.
Key Responsibilities
Group/Program
- Create, manage and facilitate groups for clients of CCLA. Groups include
psychoeducational and psycho-social groups
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Create a supportive, compassionate and safe environment emphasizing inclusivity
and understanding, where all clients are accepted and validated for who they
are
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Create appropriate program activities (eg: craft projects, educational subjects
for discussion, planned outings, stimulating group communication)
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Monitor and ensure appropriate participation of all clients to the expectations
of the program
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Ensure that program stats are recorded daily (eg: individual attendance, group
totals, supportive phone calls, family consultations, professional
consultations, resource review etc.)
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Ensure the daily log is updated with all pertinent information with regard to
individual clients, group dynamics and program activities
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Perform client intakes and discharges to ensure groups are maintaining capacity
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Liaise with community agencies/workers and provide site tours when requested
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Create and maintain charts for clients
- Complete other administrative tasks as required
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Purchase supplies as required and maintain physical space by cleaning, sorting
and organizing craft supplies
Client
- Provide crisis intervention when necessary
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Provide one-on-one counselling to individual clients when requested
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Connect and collaborate with members of the client’s supportive network to
ensure consistency of care
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Advocate and intervene on behalf of the client when required; take an active
interest in listening to client’s issues and be eager to assist where possible
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Model and teach supportive interpersonal interactions giving clients the
opportunity to learn and practice these skills
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Support and assist clients during groups to ensure successful completion of
projects, successful learning, and successful group communications
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Encourage positive peer interaction and support
Agency
- Understand and adhere to CASS Policies & Procedures and program specific
expectations as defined in program Operations Manuals
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Responsible for checking email communications at the beginning of every shift
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Complete client and agency specific paperwork in a timely fashion. This
includes, but it is not limited to, the submission of: Monthly Timesheets, Monthly Expenses, Client Incident Reports
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Maintain valid certification in all core training/employment requirements, and
any additional training as assigned based on program needs / agency
requirements
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Prepare and submit annual and semi-annual reports to Alberta Health Services
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Maintain a waitlist for clients referred to the program
Culture-
Model and demonstrate CASS values in all interactions
with clients, staff and community members
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Demonstrate respect and collaboration with all internal and external
stakeholders of the CASS organization
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Demonstrate an ability and willingness to give and receive honest, balanced
feedback