Rehab Worker
The rehabilitation worker provides client-centered support, crisis intervention, and life skills training within a residential housing program. Responsibilities also include maintaining documentation, facilitating group support, and providing on-call coverage as needed.
- On-site
- Ottawa, ON
- Posted Aug 6, 2026
- Apply by Aug 30, 2026
- 1 position
Job summary
Job Title: Rehabilitation Worker Number of Position(s): One (1) Job Type: 3-Month Temporary Full-time unionized position (35 hours/week: Monday to Friday, Days) Language Requirement: English required. Reports to: Program Manager Vacancy: Existing Vacancy Job Summary: Responsible for shifts in the applicable transitional rehabilitation housing program to ensure the provision of client-centered support and rehabilitation in a residential setting. The rehabilitation worker will provide supportive counseling and/or crisis intervention to clients/tenants whenever necessary. Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Social Science or related field Two years of experience working with adults recovering from mental health issues. One year of experience working in a residential setting. Training in CPR, CPI, ASIST, Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Concurrent Disorders, ASL and LSQ is an asset. Duties Summary: Provide supportive counseling and/or crisis intervention to clients/tenants. Provide individual support and teaching or assisting with life skills, such as cleaning, cooking, personal and sleep hygiene as needed. Provide group support when needed. Provide ON CALL coverage. Complete documentation as required in logbook, client files, incident reports, etc. Other duties may be assigned by the Program Manager. Suitability: Displays a professional approach and commitment to work. Demonstrates sound judgment and common sense in decision-making. Demonstrates an ability to work in a team as well as an ability to take independent action and initiative. Demonstrates initiative, creativity and flexibility. Manages stress related to the work environment. Knowledge: Demonstrates specific knowledge of health issues and of social problems associated with the impact of mental illness. Demonstrates knowledge about natural sleep cycles, impact of caffeine, exercise etc. on sleep patterns. Demonstrates knowledge of mediation, conflict resolution and problem solving. Demonstrates understanding of: Crisis intervention and prevention. Suicide prevention and intervention. Skills, Ability to: Establish supportive relationships with individuals and groups. Relate to clients using a strengths based, client-centered approach. Establish a supportive and respectful group living environment. Provide support through mediation, conflict resolution, and problem solving and crisis intervention. Teach techniques to establish good sleep habits. Set firm, reasonable boundaries and limits. Pre-Hiring Requirements: Academic certificates Criminal reference check (Vulnerable Sector Screening) Eligibility to work in Canada Proof that the successful candidate has received both doses of a Health Canada approved COVID 19 vaccine at least 14 days before the first day of work, subject always to Ottawa Salus’ duty to accommodate under the Ontario Human Rights Code. Why Work at Ottawa Salus? Salus has a proven record of successfully supporting clients with serious and persistent mental health and addictions illness to live their best possible life. Regardless of their role in the organization, our staff are passionate about their work and supporting clients on their journey to recovery. They know they have an impact on their client’s lives and consistently report that working here is a fulfilling experience. If you are someone that wants to make the world a better place and bring hope to others, you will love working here. We offer all these benefits and many more including: generous Health benefits and pension plan (HOOPP) compressed work week paid vacation days a friendly team who create a great work environment
What you’ll do
The rehabilitation worker provides client-centered support, crisis intervention, and life skills training within a residential housing program. Responsibilities also include maintaining documentation, facilitating group support, and providing on-call coverage as needed.
Requirements
Candidates must hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Social Science, or a related field and possess at least two years of experience working with adults recovering from mental health issues. Additional requirements include a criminal reference check, eligibility to work in Canada, and proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
Benefits
• Health benefits • Pension plan • Paid vacation days
Listed skills
- Problem solvingPreferred
Other relevant skills
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- Supportive counseling
- Crisis intervention
- Life skills training
- Mediation
- Conflict resolution
- Problem solving
- Documentation
- Mental health support
- Suicide prevention
- Client-centered approach
- Group support
- Boundary setting
- Psychiatric rehabilitation
- Concurrent disorders management
- Data Recording
- American Sign Language (ASL)
- Teaching
- Mental Health
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- Decision Making
- Conflict Resolution
- Cooking
- Creativity
- Crisis Intervention
- English Language
- Psychology
- Incident Reporting
- Problem Solving
- Life Skills Development
- Mental Diseases
- Rehabilitation
- Program Management
- Sleep Patterns
- Social Issue
- Social Sciences
- Suicide Intervention
Job areas
- Social Services
- Healthcare
- Director of Rehabilitation
- Occupational Therapy Aide
- Physiotherapy Technicians and Assistants
- Occupational Therapy Aides
Additional details
- Minimum education
- Bachelor’s degree
- Minimum experience
- 2+ years
- Apply by
- Aug 30, 2026
- Posting language
- English
- Working hours
- 35 hours per week