
Women’s Housing Support Worker
External Job Posting
West Neighbourhood House is an equal opportunity employer. We thank all applicants, but only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted.
A United Way Member Agency
Women’s Housing Support Worker
West Neighbourhood House, formerly St. Christopher 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. The Women’s Empowerment Program is seeking a staff member who can provide assistance to women and gender-diverse people experiencing violence through the development of transitional plans which access community supports to enable the client to achieve independence and stability.
West Neighbourhood House is actively seeking qualified applications from Indigenous, Black and People of Colour, people with disabilities, women and people 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. As a member of the program team with extensive community contacts, you will be required to:
• Embody anti-racist, anti-oppressive, equity-seeking practice in all aspects of work, including with
participants, community members, volunteers, neighbours, West NH staff, stakeholders, networks,
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 a long-term transitional plan;
• Manage individual client cases and follow-up on issues, provide referral to other services re: housing,
counselling, parental support, educational upgrading, job training, income support and legal aid;
• Work collaboratively and co-ordinate client assistance efforts with agency partners;
• Develop and maintain contact with a network of community support professional and service
providers;
• Advocate on behalf of the client in the social services, welfare, immigration, medical and legal
systems, provide translations or interpretations of information;
• 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;
• Participate in community-based networks, education and advocacy initiatives related to issues on
gender-based violence;
External Job Posting
West Neighbourhood House is an equal opportunity employer. We thank all applicants, but only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted.
A United Way Member Agency
• Contribute to the life of the staff team through active participation in team meetings, staff
development, debriefings, program and other House-wide events.
Qualifications:
• Extensive knowledge of the issues related to gender-based violence and of the conditions which
contribute to abuse and assault of women and gender-diverse people as acquired through
appropriate education (BSW or equivalent), training and/or experience in working with survivors of
gender-based violence;
• Current membership in the College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers required or
equivalent combination of education and experience;
• Minimum 2 years’ experience working in the social service field;
• Excellent knowledge of the range of services and shelters available to clients in the central-west
Toronto area;
• Experience in working with, or a good understanding of the issues relevant to diverse communities;
• Demonstrable skill in client assessment, crisis management, planning, co-ordination and advocacy
in highly sensitive and/or volatile situations;
• Excellent interpersonal and cross-communication skills;
• Computer literacy, with database and word processing software, with an ability to produce concise
statistical/narrative reports;
• Demonstrated experience working in a multi-disciplinary team, as well as independently;
• Proven commitment to and understanding of anti-racism and anti-oppression and trauma informed
practice;
• Experience in crisis intervention and conflict resolution;
• Ability to work some evening and weekend hours as required;
• Fluency in a second language is an asset.
Status: Full Time Permanent (CUPE Local 3393 Bargaining Unit Position)
Start Date: As soon as possible
Hours: 28 hours per week (4-5 days/week, including Saturdays and evenings on a
rotating basis) Rate: $26.95 per hour (4 weeks’ vacation, paid sick days, 3 floater days, full benefits
package after 3 months, Multi-Sector Pension Plan after 6 months) Unit: Older Adult Centre Immediate Supervisor: Manager, Case Management Interview: To be conducted in person Posting Date: September 23, 2025 Closing Date: October 7, 2025 Please send your resume and cover letter clearly indicating “Women’s Housing Support Worker” by 5:00 pm on the closing date to:
Hiring Committee jobs@westnh.org
mailto:jobs@westnh.orgRequired degree level
- Experienced (Non Manager)
Salary range
- CA$26.95 per hour