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Job Title


Health Care Attendant


Company : Siloam Mission


Location : Winnipeg,


Created : 2026-02-03


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

ABOUT US Siloam Mission is a Christian-based non-profit service organization for Manitobans who have experienced homelessness and who struggle with mental health issues, physical and cognitive disabilities, addictions, or trauma. Founded in 1987, the mission provides emergency shelter, meals and clothing, supportive housing, and a variety of healing, support, and recovery services to help people transform their own lives and reach their full potential. What matters to you? Being in a work culture that operates out of their core values of HEART (holistic, equity, altruism, relationships, and truth and reconciliation) - embracing diversity, promoting equality and inclusion. JOB SUMMARY Siloam Mission''s Medical Transitional Care Unit (MTCU) is a compassionate 32-bed facility supporting individuals experiencing homelessness who have medical needs that do not require hospitalization. The MTCU provides time-limited transitional housing integrated with essential medical and social supports to improve health and housing outcomes. Guided by person-centered, strengths-based, trauma-informed practice, and rooted in harm reduction and Housing First principles, the MTCU operates through a holistic and multidisciplinary approach. The Health Care Attendant (HCA) supports residents of the MTCU to live with dignity while improving their health, safety, and overall wellbeing. Working collaboratively with the interdisciplinary MTCU team and external partners, the Health Care Attendant provides direct personal care, supports activities of daily living, and contributes to a safe, respectful, and healing environment. KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Resident Care & Daily Living Support Support residents with activities of daily living (ADLs), including bathing, dressing, toileting, feeding, oral hygiene, lifting, moving, repositioning or assisting residents on or off beds, toilets, wheelchairs, etc., in a manner that promotes dignity, choice, and independence Respond to residents'' physical, emotional, and psychosocial needs using a trauma-informed, strengths-based approach Assist residents with routine household tasks such as laundry and maintaining personal living spaces Collect, handle, and dispose of soiled linens, trash, infectious, or hazardous waste according to applicable policies, laws, and environmental standards Sort and distribute residents'' mail Support meal service by assisting with distribution of prepared meals and collection of dishes, ensuring residents receive pre-approved meals according to their dietary requirements Organize daily work activities according to resident needs, assigned tasks, and unit priorities Delegated Clinical & Health-Related Tasks With appropriate education, training, and authorization, and in accordance with regional policies, operational directives, and delegation processes, perform assigned care tasks, which may include: Medication assistance (oral, topical, transdermal, inhaled, eye/ear/nasal, suppositories, and subcutaneous injections) Blood glucose monitoring Ostomy care Adjusting oxygen flow rates Respond to emergency situations and collaborate with staff, security, and external agencies during incidents to ensure safety Follow clinical direction and medical orders as assigned and within scope of practice Communication, Documentation & Safety Communicate respectfully, empathetically, and effectively with residents, team members, and external partners, ensuring dignity is maintained Observe, document, and report resident care provided and any changes in condition or behaviour in a timely and accurate manner Share relevant information with the MTCU team to support care planning, using approved documentation systems and processes Report safety concerns, supply needs, maintenance issues, and critical incidents in accordance with organizational policies Maintain confidentiality and comply with all privacy, safety, and ethical standards and legislative standards Teamwork, Quality & Professional Practice Establish and maintain positive, professional relationships with residents, staff, external partners and volunteers Participate in team meetings, handovers, and quality improvement activities as assigned Perform duties in a manner that reflects Siloam Mission''s values of Holistic, Equity. Altruism, Relationship, Truth and Reconciliation Engage in ongoing learning, training, and professional development Perform other related duties as assigned by management EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Completion of a recognized Health Care Aide program, Personal Support Worker program, or other relevant education/training preferred Training in NVCI, ASIST, Mental Health First Aid, and Standard First Aid, WHMIS, PHIA preferred Recent and relevant experience providing direct participant or patient care required Satisfactory Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search and Adult Abuse Registry Check required Proficiency in medical terminology an asset Experience with Electronic Medical Records (EMR) software an asset Lived experience is an asset KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/BEHAVIORS Strong organizational, time management, and prioritization skills Ability to work independently and under pressure Excellent judgement and decision-making skills Willingness to engage in continuous learning and improvement Ability to learn and apply organizational, regional, and program policies Demonstrated commitment to confidentiality and ethical conduct Clear, respectful verbal and written communication skills Ability to engage residents in a non-judgmental, empathetic, and strengths-based manner Experience supporting individuals with complex health needs, substance use, mental health concerns, and co-occurring disorders Demonstrated ability to respond to challenging behaviours using trauma-informed and de-escalation approaches Maintains appropriate professional boundaries while fostering trust and rapport Communicates in ways that promote dignity, autonomy, and collaboration Understanding of colonization and its ongoing impacts on Indigenous peoples Demonstrated cultural humility Consistent application of harm reduction and Housing First principles Recognizing the challenges community members face with lived/living experience Ability to work effectively within an interdisciplinary team Ability to stay calm and professional during high-stress or crisis situations RELATIONSHIP Reports to the Manager of Medical Transitional Care Unit Works closely with Clinical staff in MTCU Daily interaction with residents, team members, and volunteers Participation in staff meetings, brainstorming sessions, and team building activities WORKING CONDITION Hours of Work: 6:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m. (Mon-Fri; Wed-Sun; Fri-Tue) 2:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. (Mon-Fri; Tue-Sat; Thu-Mon; Sat-Wed) shift premium 10:00 p.m. 6:30 a.m. (Mon-Fri; Wed-Sun; Fri-Tue) shift premium May be required to lift up to 50lbs, repetitive motions (bending, twisting, lifting, etc.) Exposure to blood and body fluids, infectious diseases, allergens (ie. residual smoke), noise, and emotionally demanding situations Indigenous ceremonies and practices, including smudging, will occur Hazardous conditions could potentially include unpredictable or risky behaviours from community members; WORKPLACE SAFETY AND HEALTH The incumbent contributes to making the organization safe for clients and staff and recognizes the importance of reporting unsafe situations and participating in follow-up reviews as a learning opportunity. Provides a safe environment by ensuring adherence to Workplace Safety and Health Regulations and Policies, Infection Control Guidelines, WHMIS and Safe Work Procedures Immediately investigates and recommends corrective action on any unsafe acts, work conditions, incidents, near misses, injuries or illnesses Demonstrates understanding of role and responsibilities in fire prevention and disaster preparedness and participates in safety and health training programs including the facility''s Fire, Disaster and Evacuation Plan Supports an environment which avoids, prevents and corrects all activities or actions which may result in an adverse outcome in the delivery of services. Community Member safety is a standing item for all individual and departmental meetings CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT The successful candidate must maintain legal eligibility to work in Canada. If the successful candidate possesses a work permit, it is their responsibility to ensure the permit remains valid. A Police Information Check satisfactory to the employer will be required from the successful candidate, at their expense. To obtain Police Information Check information please visit The successful candidate must provide a satisfactory Adult Abuse Registry check. To obtain an Adult Abuse Registry application please visit: Province of Manitoba | Families | Adult and Child Abuse Registry ) Siloam Mission Inc. promotes Employment Equity and is strongly committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce reflective of Canadian society. Therefore, we encourage candidates to voluntarily self-identify on their application if they are members of the underrepresented groups (women, Indigenous persons, a person with a disability, or a visible minority). Salary/Wage: $41,768 - $56,509 Siloam Mission offers a competitive compensation package, including comprehensive health and dental benefits, a pension plan, paid time off, and additional wellness supports, as well as opportunities for professional growth and development. We follow a structured salary guide to ensure fair, equitable, and consistent compensation across our team, taking into account directly related experience and internal equity in all offers. CLOSING DATE: 2 MAR 2026 Please include cover letter, resume, and three (3) work references for consideration. Note: we appreciate all that apply, however; only qualified candidates will be contacted for an interview.