Relief Crisis Counsellor
The Relief Crisis Counsellor provides immediate in-person and telephone crisis support to women experiencing domestic violence using an intersectional feminist and harm reduction framework. Responsibilities include conducting intakes, safety planning, maintaining accurate records, and advocating for clients by connecting them with community resources.
- On-site
- Midland, ON
- Posted Jul 14, 2026
- 1 position
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Job summary
Relief Crisis Counsellor Huronia Transition Homes is a non-profit organization working to end violence against women. We operate four primary programs, including La Maison Rosewood Shelter, a woman-centred organization that provides support to women fleeing violence or experiencing homelessness. We are committed to providing services within an intersectional feminist and harm reduction integrated environment. Job Summary: The Relief Crisis Counsellor will provide immediate and responsive crisis counselling, both in-person and by telephone, to women who have experienced domestic violence. The role integrates an intersectional feminist framework and harm reduction philosophy to deliver trauma-informed support and advocacy. Key Responsibilities: Service Delivery Provide telephone and in-person crisis counselling in English and/or French. Offer emotional support, grounding, safety planning, practical assistance, and referrals. Complete assessments and intakes while fostering a safe and supportive environment. Work collaboratively to empower women and ensure their safety. Program Administration Maintain accurate records, including shift logs, intakes, and service delivery sheets. Support program planning, evaluation, and administrative processes. Community Liaison & Advocacy Connect women with resources such as housing, social assistance, medical services, and justice systems. Advocate for and assist women in developing self-advocacy strategies. Team Collaboration Actively participate in meetings, training, and agency initiatives. Promote a healthy and respectful workplace and open communication. Qualifications: Post-secondary degree/diploma in a relevant field (BSW/MSW preferred) with 3-5 years of related experience. Certification in First Aid/CPR and WHMIS. Knowledge of violence against women frameworks, anti-racist/anti-oppressive practices, and harm reduction. Experience in crisis counselling and a solid understanding of community resources. Strong problem-solving, organizational, and communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Proficiency in Microsoft Office; bilingualism (English/French) preferred. Working Conditions: Flexible availability, including nights, evenings and weekends. A reliable vehicle, valid driver’s license, and insurance are required. Core Competencies: Teamwork, service delivery, judgment, adaptability, communication, and achieving results. Commitment to intersectional feminism and harm reduction practices. In keeping with our commitment to represent all our communities, indigenous women, francophone women, queer-identified and racialized women are especially encouraged to apply. Compensation: $28.04 per hour. AI disclosure: We do not use artificial intelligence or automated decision-making tools at any stage of the candidate screening, evaluation, or selection process. All hiring decisions are made by human reviewers. Vacancy status: This is an existing position and a current active vacancy. Please submit your up-to-date resumé, as well as a cover letter highlighting your experience, to: Verónica Peña [email protected] P.O. Box 54 Midland, ON L4R 4K6 Fax: 705-526-0343 www.huroniatransitionhomes.com
What you’ll do
The Relief Crisis Counsellor provides immediate in-person and telephone crisis support to women experiencing domestic violence using an intersectional feminist and harm reduction framework. Responsibilities include conducting intakes, safety planning, maintaining accurate records, and advocating for clients by connecting them with community resources.
Requirements
Candidates must hold a post-secondary degree or diploma in a relevant field, with a preference for BSW or MSW qualifications and 3-5 years of related experience. Essential requirements include knowledge of violence against women frameworks, valid First Aid/CPR certification, and a reliable vehicle with a valid driver's license.
Listed skills
- First AidPreferred
- Problem solvingPreferred
- CommunicationPreferred
Other relevant skills
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- Crisis counselling
- Safety planning
- Trauma-informed support
- Advocacy
- Case management
- Intersectional feminism
- Harm reduction
- Assessment
- Intake
- Problem-solving
- Organizational skills
- Communication
- Record keeping
- Community liaison
- First Aid
- CPR
- Self-Advocacy
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification
- First Aid Certification
- Valid Driver's License
- Planning
- Adaptability
- Artificial Intelligence
- Decision Making Software
- English Language
- French Language
- Problem Solving
- Microsoft Office
- Trauma Care
- Teamwork
Job areas
- Social Services
- Healthcare
- Relief Staff
- Community Relations Manager
- Advertising and Public Relations Managers
- Public Relations Managers
Additional details
- Minimum education
- Bachelor’s degree
- Minimum experience
- 2+ years
- Posting language
- English
- Working hours
- 40 hours per week