Social Prescribing - Community Connector Seniors Services Opportunity The Seniors Community Connector roles are the heartbeat of Parkgate Societys Social Prescribing Program within our Seniors Services department. This outreach work drives the daytoday operations and associated programming for this service offering. Our Community Connectors receive referrals from North Shore medical sources, connect oneonone with isolated and atrisk seniors needing support to find appropriate programs and services in their areas and then present the needs to the associated community partners. Working closely with and as part of the community connector team, this parttime role will work both in community visiting sites and homes. They will contribute to the overall effectiveness and success of our services for seniors, helping them to feel better connected to the community so they can live life better. Contract Details - We are located in beautiful North Vancouver surrounded by forests, walking trails and the ocean; Parkgate Society shares a physical space with Parkgate Community Centre, just up the hill from Deep Cove. - This is a parttime position, working 10 hours per week, flexible dates & times, ideally split to 23 days per week. - Hourly wage is $25.00. - Vacation will be paid as a % of wages on each pay. - Free parking & close to transit and amenities. - Lots of opportunity to contribute and be part of our vibrant community. Please forward your resume and a cover letter, describing why you are a strong candidate for this opportunity, by email to [email protected]. We are committed to creating an inclusive, accessible, and welcoming environment where all community members feel valued, respected, and supported. We encourage applications from diverse communities, including people of colour, Indigenous peoples, individuals with disabilities, and people of any sexual orientation or gender identity. If you require any accommodation during the recruitment process, please contact our Human Resources Department. Key Responsibilities - Connect with medical and health professionals to receive senior participant referrals. - Interview referred seniors to determine their needs. - Source and attend seniors social programs to determine suitability. - Navigate and refer participants to local services and programs. - Monitor participants program effectiveness and adjust programming schedule as required. - Record program data and statistical information to maintain and complete reporting requirements. - Oversee volunteers placements, schedules and performance. - Build and maintain relationships with program participants and address any questions, suggestions, concerns, and complaints as they arise. - Assist with the departmental advertising and promotion of seniors programming. - Participate in learning activities along with other Community Connectors. - Perform other duties and responsibilities that may arise, based on the needs of the program. Other Requirements - A second language is considered a strong asset. - Strong working knowledge and experienced background working in a not-for-profit, particularly in a community based and/or social service organization in programming. - Specific previous experience working in or with seniors programming and services. - Experience and working knowledge of available community resources within other not for profit organizations in the North Shore specifically for Seniors, would be an asset. - Strong interpersonal, relationship building and communication skills. - Demonstrated teamwork, facilitation, public speaking and leadership skills. - Strong ability to adapt and pivot in a fastpaced environment. - Personal vehicle available for work, along with a current & clear drivers license. - Demonstrated ability to work independently and as well as part of a team. - Ability to work effectively and build strong working relationships with a broad range of program staff, volunteers, not-forprofit or publicly funded groups, agencies and organizations is critical for this role. Other Requirements - Clear Criminal Records Check for Vulnerable Persons. - Minimum 19 years of age. - Valid Standard First Aid Certificate. - Legally eligible to work in Canada. About Parkgate Community Services Society Parkgate Community Services Society is a registered, notforprofit charitable organization providing programs and services to our friends and neighbors at Parkgate Community Centre, Seymour Youth Centre and the new Lynn Creek Community Centre plus various other locations on the North Shore. With over one hundred staff, we are a diverse and welcoming team committed to making this a great place to live, work, and play. We pride ourselves on being communitydriven, communityinspired, and communitysupported. With a vision of a vibrant, connected community, Parkgate Society (PS) creates opportunities for people in our community to live life better. We support this vision through the development of a unique and diverse blend of accessible lowcost and nocost programs and services, created in direct response to community needs; primarily serving children, youth, families, and seniors. Our dedicated and welcoming staff team, along with our many active volunteers, including our Board of Directors, are all committed to making Parkgate Society a welcoming and inclusive community services organization. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Seniors Social Prescribing - Community Connector