Cheshire Independent Living Services - 2 Jobs
London, ON
Job Details:
Cheshire Independent Living Services is the ‘Lead Agency' for Community Support Services in London and Middlesex County. CSS Central Intake is designed to streamline process for clients as it relates to Ontario Health West funded Community Support Services in London Middlesex. By offering one point of contact, Central Intake focuses on promoting independent living through prevention, early intervention, self-management, health and well-being services and social supports for older adults (55+), persons with disabilities, brain injury, or dementia. Community Support Service Providers in London and Middlesex work together to deliver the services that assist clients in their day-to-day living.
Overview
Title: Community Services Planner
Status: Temporary Full-Time – Till March 31st, 2026
Hours of Work: Monday to Friday; 35 hours per week, some evening and weekend availability
Starting Rate of Pay: Starting pay rate $30.28 per hour.
Benefits for Working at Cheshire
We believe in building relationships; this includes with our staff, consumers and external stakeholders.
We have developed a working environment full of support, learning, and safe practices Mileage payout for travel during work
Comprehensive benefits package/Pay in lieu of benefitsWe are a company that encourages individual and team growth and support
As part of our ‘Let's Go Home Program', Community Services Planners serve as the first point of contact for individuals requiring intensive supports in the community upon discharge from the hospitals in London-Middlesex. Working closely with the individual, hospitals, Home and Community Care Support Services as well as other community partners, the Community Services Planner provides service navigation and referrals for the client and their caregivers and assists them in understanding and accessing available services and supports. The Community Services Planner completes the intake process, provides care planning and schedules service delivery for Community Support Services while working collaboratively with the system partners.
Role Requirements
Possess a relevant post-secondary school diploma/degree and a minimum three years' experience with an in-home/community care organization or social/health service program
Knowledge of the London Middlesex Community Support Services providers is an asset
Ability to provide high-quality customer service in a fast-paced environment with multiple priorities and competing deadlines
Working knowledge of Goldcare is preferred
Demonstrated problem solving, assessing situations, setting priorities and critical thinking skills
Working knowledge of the InterRAI preliminary Screener and InterRAI CHA are an asset
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; both written and oral
Demonstrated proficiency using the Microsoft Office suite of programs, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint (Skills testing will be required)
Valid Driver's License, insurance and use of a vehicle
Must possess (or able to acquire) a current Police Vulnerable Sector Check
Role Responsibilities
Working as the first point of contact, the Community Services Planner will work closely with the hospital and Home and Community Care Support Services in order to determine individual's eligibility for service and to inform service set up
Understands and adheres to the privacy policy of the organization when working with client information
Participation in hospital rounds
Participates in discharge planning, assessment of clients needs and completes home risk assessment
Communicates with funders, clients and care teams and coordinates with program staff to process referrals, initiate services, implement service delivery changes, and address/ respond to phone inquiries from community, customers, clients, doctors, service providers and other agencies
·Receive and Coordinate all standardized documentation, data collection, triaging of calls.
Schedule service delivery for community support services.
Completes the Preliminary Screener for the RAI to identify needs for further client assessment and completes assessment as required
Prepares and sends out client service agreements, consents and program information.
Works collaboratively and maintains positive relationships with partner agencies
Accountable for being knowledgeable of all policies and procedures related to their employment and functions.
Maintains statistical reporting of service as required by the funder
Performs other tasks as assigned
Please apply if you possess the following:
A desire to make a difference in the lives of others, every day.
A valid Canadian Driver's License and have regular access to a reliable vehicle
Valid automobile insurance with liability coverage
Current First Aid Certificate
Ability to work Monday to Friday 8:30am till 4:30pm, some evening and weekend availability
Successful Candidates will be required to obtain a current Police Vulnerable Sector Check.
Please No Phone Call or Walk Ins.
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