A Front Line Supervisor works as part of a 5-member supervisor team scheduled over a 24/7, 7 day a week time frame in The Salvation Army's Ottawa Booth Centre men's hostel. Under the guidance of the Manager of Residential Services, Front Line supervisors oversee the general operations of the front desk staff, ensuring they are effectively meeting client needs as outlined in City of Ottawa Shelter Standards as well as Ottawa Booth Centre operating policies, procedures, and core values. This general supervision extends to all staff of the Ottawa Booth Centre outside of regular business hours and when required.
Working in the Shelter and directly with the staff, the Front Line Supervisor provides ongoing coaching and feedback to front line staff on job expectations and behaviours aimed at creating a focused, non judgmental, client centric environment. They ensure all rules and regulations are applied fairly and consistently to both staff and clients, intervening and resetting expectations when required. They will act as first point of contact for staff who have concerns or questions and will conduct regular staff check-ins to see how staff are coping, offering referrals when necessary.
This position is 'hands-on' and requires the Supervisor to actively participate in dealing with client overdoses, de-escalation of client issues and ensure discipline for clientele is applied fairly and consistently. At the same time, they will ensure staff are completing assigned tasks, working cohesively as a team and addressing issues that may come up. They will also liaison and work collaboratively with all City of Ottawa emergency services, City of Ottawa personal, Shield Security, all Ottawa men's shelters, other community partners and community members.
Front line supervisors will always put the safety of the staff and clients first
Human Resources:
Community Liaison
Safety and Security
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Hours of Work: Saturday to Tuesday - 10:30pm - 9:00am
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The Salvation Army offers accommodation for applicants with disabilities in its recruitment process. If you are contacted to participate in an interview or screening process, please advise us if you require accommodation.
We thank all applicants, however, only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted.
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