
Bilingual Case Manager
Housing First Veterans Program
POSITION: Bilingual Case Manager (English and French)
JOB TYPE: Full-time
SALARY: $55,000 - $60,000
HOURS: 35-40 Hours per week Monday – Friday. Some evenings and weekends as needed
LOCATION: South Simcoe, South Georgian Bay, and travel to other locations in Simcoe County as needed
AGENCY OVERVIEW
CONTACT Community Services is a not-for-profit registered charity with a long-standing history of responding to evolving social needs within our communities. We are committed to supporting individuals and families in need, recognizing that every person’s journey is unique. CONTACT fosters an inclusive environment where everyone can access the resources and support necessary to thrive.
Our programs include housing resources and support, employment services, volunteer engagement, community information, and our community thrift store, The Clothes Line. Each year, CONTACT assists over 3,500 people in improving their quality of life and building pathways to long-term stability. We believe safe, stable housing is the foundation for lasting success and self-sufficiency.
PROGRAM
CONTACT Community Services is seeking a Bilingual Case Manager to support a Veteran-specific Housing First pilot program in Simcoe County. This role will provide intensive, client-centered case management services to Veterans experiencing chronic or episodic homelessness, helping them secure housing, stabilize long-term, and improve overall wellbeing. Service delivery will be grounded in the principles of Housing First, with a focus on rapid housing placement, housing stabilization, and long-term wellbeing. The Case Manager will work closely with community partners, Legions, and Veteran-specific services to strengthen coordinated care pathways.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF THIS POSITION INCLUDE:
- Bilingual – English and French
- Community College Diploma or a University Degree in social services or other closely related field or a combination of education and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities as determined by the employer
- Minimum of 2 years’ recent full-time work experience within a social services/health care or related environment, including providing case management to individuals/families experiencing chronic/episodic homelessness
- Demonstrated knowledge of Housing First principles, guidelines and related housing concepts, acts and regulations
- Knowledge of psychosocial rehabilitation, recovery principles and harm reduction philosophy
- An understanding of case management; including assessment, service planning, skills reaching, monitoring and evaluation
- Ability to engage sound judgment and strong problem-solving skills; excellent written and verbal communication with administrative and organizational skills and ability to prioritize tasks • Strong interpersonal skills with proven ability to work independently as well as part of a team
- Demonstrated knowledge of human/legal rights and relevant legislation.
- Full G license and reliable vehicle
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO):
- Deliver community-based case management for Veterans experiencing homelessness, supporting areas such as independent living skills, housing stability, financial management, community participation, employment connections, and social engagement
- Attend community appointments with the individual or provide accompaniment for added support when appropriate
- Support individuals in expanding their opportunities and potential by encouraging participation in social, recreational, educational, and community activities
- Complete thorough assessments to identify the individual’s needs
- Contribute to the creation, execution, and ongoing adjustment of individualized support plans, tracking progress toward established goals
- Provide daily support in a professional, respectful, and discreet manner to help the individual follow their personalized support plan
- Collaborate with the Housing First team to share relevant information that informs the development of individualized support strategies
- Carry out crisis intervention and risk assessments in coordination with a supervisor and/or the Housing First team
- Offer crisis support to individuals, including connecting them with appropriate intervention services
- Advocate for individuals to access essential physical and mental health services, as well as legal and financial resources
- Conduct outreach to potential participants through partnerships with community organizations
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
- Additional paid holidays beyond statutory requirements, including Easter Monday and National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
- 3 Weeks of paid vacation
- Employee Health Spending Account
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY & ACCESSIBILITY
CONTACT Community Services is an equal opportunity employer committed to building an inclusive and diverse workplace. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals. Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment process upon request. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
HOW TO APPLY
Please submit your résumé and cover letter to housing@contactcommunityservices.ca by June 17, 2026.
Required career level
- Experienced (Non Manager)
Years of experience (Optional)
- 2 - 3 years of experience
Salary range
- $55,000 - $60,000 per year
Required languages
- English
- French