PURPOSE OF POSITION
This is a specialized case management function that provides, families and children/youth with Autism presenting with an urgent response with:
To provide coordination of Urgent Response Services in a comprehensive, flexible and timely manner. This will include completion of the screening tool for eligible children and youth, leading the development, monitoring and evaluation of the 12-week Urgent Response Service plan.
The Urgent Response process will be inclusive, accessible, and culturally-appropriate. It will be respectful of the values and meet the diverse needs of children, youth and their families.
STATEMENT OF MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
1. To determine eligibility by completing the province wide secondary screening tool to determine
eligibility.
2. Developing a strengths-based Urgent Response Service Plan that addresses the service need of the child/youth, which is driven by the presenting urgent need.
3. To participate in professional development in consultation with manager, and to initiative in learning and developing new techniques of service delivery.
4. To participate in community and agency committees as required.
5. To adhere to all agency standards, policies, and procedures.
6. Must be aware of and adhere to Health and Safety Policy, Rules and Regulations.
7. An organized and accurate electronic clinical record will be maintained that demonstrates the provision of services, establishes accountability, and enable the evaluation of service quality for all persons served.
8. To carry out other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Experience Level
Knowledge and Skills
Valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle.
Hourly Rate Range: $30.38-$34.22 per hour, plus a Wellness Program & Employee Assistance
Eligible staff will have the opportunity to apply to work from an approved home location for up to 50% of their work time. Restrictions apply and are covered in our Alternate Work Options Policy.
VOLUNTEER BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEMBER
POSITION: Board of Directors, Family Member or Social Services Recipient
LOCATION: Barrie
Catulpa Community Support Services is currently seeking passionate individuals residing in the County of Simcoe or York Region with a strong interest in services and programs for those with special or unique needs, to oversee the organization’s governance and future policy within a Volunteer Board of Director role in Barrie, Ontario. Individuals with disabilities and those from diverse backgrounds and experiences are encouraged to apply.
Currently, Catulpa Community Support Services invites volunteer applicants in the role of:
Board of Directors, Family Member or Social Services Recipient
Position Overview: Candidates must have a family member or loved one who has been supported by the Social Services Sector or be individuals receiving social services supports themselves. Candidates should be able to share personal insights to enhance the agency's responsiveness to the diverse needs of those it serves. This is a volunteer role.
Role & Time Commitment
The Catulpa Community Support Services’ Board is responsible for effective governance of the agency through oversight of strategic planning, fiscal review and determination of mission-related policy.
It is not responsible for fundraising, personnel, programs, services, curricula or budgets. Volunteer Directors provide special skills and knowledge, (finance, law, social services, healthcare, etc.) within the Board setting.
Meetings take place in Barrie, Ontario six times annually for approximately three hours per meeting. Successful Board of Director applicants are appointed for a term of three years and provided a mentor.
VOLUNTEER BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEMBER
POSITION: Board of Directors, Accounting Professional
LOCATION: Barrie
Catulpa Community Support Services is actively seeking passionate individuals residing in the County of Simcoe or York Region who have a keen interest in services and programs for individuals with special or unique needs. We invite applications for a Volunteer Board Audit and Finance Committee role in Barrie, ON, where successful candidates will play a crucial role in overseeing the agency’s governance and shaping its future policies. Individuals with disabilities and those from diverse backgrounds and experiences are encouraged to apply.
Currently, Catulpa Community Support Services invites volunteer applicants in the role of:
Accounting Professional
Experience: To be considered for the role of Accounting Professional on the Catulpa Community Support Services Board Audit and Finance Committee, candidates should possess a strong background in finance and accounting, ideally with a professional designation such as CPA. Candidates should demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of financial management, budgeting, and reporting processes. Experience in non-profit organizations or social service sectors is advantageous, as it indicates a familiarity with the unique financial challenges and reporting requirements inherent in these settings. Strong analytical and strategic financial planning skills are crucial, as the Accounting Professional will play a pivotal role in ensuring the organization's fiscal responsibility and sustainability. The ability to collaborate effectively with other Board Members, understand the financial implications of strategic decisions, and contribute to the agency’s overall financial health is essential for success in this position.
Volunteer Board Audit and Finance Committee: Role & Time Commitment
The Catulpa Community Support Services’ Board is responsible for effective governance of the agency through oversight of strategic planning, fiscal review and determination of mission-related policy.
It is not responsible for fundraising, personnel, programs, services, curricula or budgets. Volunteer Directors provide special skills and knowledge, (finance, law, social services, healthcare, etc.) within the Board setting.
Meetings take place in Barrie, Ontario six times annually for approximately three hours per meeting. Successful Board of Director applicants are appointed for a term of three years and provided a mentor.