Victim Services Toronto (VST) provides trauma-informed
support and advocacy in the moment for any person in Toronto who has
experienced crime or sudden tragedy. We also work to prevent violence
through community engagement.
VST is an equal opportunity employer that values the
importance of antiracism work and is committed to integrating
antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout VST operations,
policies, culture, and hiring practices. We are dedicated to creating a
workplace culture of inclusiveness that reflects the diverse residents
that we serve. Persons identifying as visible minorities, indigenous,
with disabilities, of any sexual orientation, of any gender identity, or
from any other equity-deserving group strongly are encouraged to apply.
To read VST’s full equity statement, please refer to: https://www.victimservicestoronto.com/anti-oppressive-equity-statement
The Crisis Counselor provides short-term intensive crisis counseling
and intervention services to vulnerable victims of crimes and sudden
tragedies. This specialized role involves working with individuals
affected by a range of traumatic events, including but not limited to
homicide, attempted homicide, human trafficking, domestic violence,
sexual assault, gun violence, and robbery. Additionally, the counselor
supports those impacted by sudden tragedies such as suicide, motor
vehicle or workplace accidents, and sudden death.
Services are delivered in a client-centered and trauma-informed
manner, ensuring that everyone’s unique needs and circumstances are
prioritized. The Crisis Counselor meets clients in locations of their
choice, including the VST office, their homes, or other safe locations,
offering flexibility and accessibility to those in need. The focus is on
providing immediate emotional support, stabilization, and resource
linkage to help clients navigate the aftermath of traumatic events.
The standard working hours are Monday to Friday, 10AM to 6PM.
Key Responsibilities:
Crisis Intervention & Victim Support
- Receive referrals from Toronto Police Service, Clients and Community
Partners promptly and action the referral based on presenting needs
- Provide on-scene assistance, virtually and over the phone support to victims and survivors
- Provide community debriefing as requested for traumatic events
- Conduct comprehensive needs assessments resulting from a crime and sudden tragedy
- Provide immediate emotional support and arrange for practical
support for victims of crime and sudden tragedy, aiding help manage
crisis situations
- Work collaboratively with clients in developing and implementing a
personalized safety plan, urgent advocacy or travel letters and keep
confidential case note documentation
- Offer compassionate, non-judgmental, culturally responsive, client-centered, and trauma-informed therapeutic interventions
- Meet with clients in person or virtually to collect necessary
documentation for VQRP; upload documentation to file and submit with
referral
- Submit proof of payment or service to on call afterhours and Director for billing purposes
- Advocate and connect clients to appropriate internal case management
programs as well as external health, social service, community and
justice systems
- Link clients to appropriate community resources and services that
meet their ongoing needs, including counseling, housing, or financial
support
- Work within a client-centered approach, emphasizing the autonomy and empowerment of individuals in their journey toward recovery
- Effectively manage high volume of cases while ensuring timely responses to incoming calls from clients and law enforcement
- Prioritize cases based on immediate need and urgency, maintaining a focus on client well-being
- Apply an Anti-Oppression Framework (AOP) to all interactions, ensuring equity and inclusion in service delivery
Eligibility Assessment & VQRP Funded Services
- Assess victims' eligibility for VQRP+ funded services and make referral for case management where applicable
- Ensure immediate needs for food, shelter, and safety are met after
hours, and provide ongoing practical support during the crisis
- Ensure documentation is received and uploaded to the file in an ethical and timely manner
Police Collaboration & On-Scene Assistance
- Respond promptly to requests from law enforcement for assistance at crime scenes or in emergency situations
- Offer direct support to victims and witnesses in collaboration with
police officers, ensuring safety and coordination of services
Suicide Risk Assessment & Support
- Complete thorough Suicide Risk Assessments for individuals in crisis and at risk
- Provide appropriate referrals and connect clients to mental health supports or intervention services
Interagency Communication & Collaboration
- Actively communicate and collaborate with key service providers,
including police, emergency medical services (EMS), fire departments,
hospitals, and CAS
- Coordinate and facilitate support for clients from various agencies to meet comprehensive needs 24/7
- Provide immediate and on scene support in cases of mass victimization events and engage in mass victimization response protocol
Supervision & Guidance
- Provide supervision, guidance, and direction to agency volunteers and students
- Foster a supportive learning environment to enhance their skills and knowledge
Training & Meetings and Team Culture
- Participate in quarterly training sessions to remain informed of best practices and updates in crisis intervention
- Attend team meetings to discuss case management, share insights, and collaborate on client care strategies
- Promote and cultivate an inclusive, respectful, and supportive work
environment that values diversity and encourages open communication
- Actively contribute to creating a positive organizational culture by
modeling inclusive behaviors, promoting mutual respect, and ensuring
all team members feel valued, heard, and empowered to contribute
- Support initiatives and practices that enhance team cohesion,
inclusivity, and a sense of belonging, fostering a healthy and
productive workplace
Professional Development and Training
- Participate in ongoing training, committees, clinical consultation,
supervision, and professional development activities to stay current
with best practices in victim services, crisis intervention,
trauma-informed care, and other relevant fields
Documentation and Reporting
- Maintain accurate, timely, and ethical case notes, ensuring that
documentation is completed and submitted in accordance with agency
policies and professional social work standards after each client
interaction
- Assist with any additional administrative duties or responsibilities as assigned for the program related to the role
Qualifications and Skills:
- Diploma or degree in Social Work, Social Services, Psychology, or a related field
- Must be registered or eligible for registration with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW)
- A minimum of 3 years of direct crisis intervention or case
management experience working with victims or related vulnerable
populations
- Strong understanding of trauma-informed care, gender-based violence, and the unique needs of survivors of human trafficking
- Proven ability to conduct comprehensive needs assessments,
crisis intervention, advocacy and assistance to clients in a fast-paced
environment
- Excellent organizational skills and time management, with the ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadline
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and part of a
multidisciplinary team and collaboratively with law enforcement, service
providers, and community partners
- Thorough understanding of harm reduction and sex-positive practices
- Demonstrated ability to identify, access, and connect clients
with relevant community resources, including those specific to 2SLGBTQ+
and mental health supports, with the capacity to develop a strong
understanding of local resources
- Commitment, knowledge, training and experience in
intersectionality, anti-racism, anti-oppression, discrimination, and
decolonizing practices
- Ability to contribute to the diversity of Victim Service
Toronto's workforce and its inclusive, anti-racist and anti-oppressive
practices
- Experience working collaboratively with diverse stakeholders,
including government agencies, community organizations, and equity
deserving populations
- Demonstrated understanding of best practices, legal, and ethical requirements for case note documentation
- Proven ability to quickly establish rapport and build trust
with diverse individuals in crisis, community partners, and law
enforcement, demonstrating empathy and respect in all interactions
- Independently manages a high volume of calls by effectively
prioritizing tasks, proactively following up with clients and partner
agencies, and demonstrating persistence in navigating systems to ensure
timely and comprehensive support
- Lived experience is an asset
- Fluency in a second language spoken by clients an asset
Other Requirements:
- Successful completion of a criminal background check
- Valid G level Driver’ License in good standing is required
Our Location:
We recognize that applicants, particularly those from Black,
Indigenous, racialized communities, with lived experiences and other
equity-deserving communities, may have varied, complex, and historical
experiences with law enforcement.
The final stage of recruitment also includes a police background
check for facilities access purposes. We recognize this information may
affect applicants differently and share it to support informed
decision-making throughout the application process.
How To Apply:
If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of those
affected by crime and sudden tragedy and meet the qualifications
outlined above, we encourage you to apply with your resume and cover
letter by email to careers@vstoronto.com. Please ensure the subject line of your email includes “Application for Crisis Counsellor Position”
VST recognizes and values a diversity of experience,
including but not limited to work experience and education- but lived
and life experience as well. Please ensure this is clearly indicated in
your cover letter and resume.
Victim Services Toronto is committed to creating an
accessible and inclusive organization. We are committed to providing
barrier-free and accessible employment practices in compliance with the
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Should you
require Code protected accommodation through any stage of the
recruitment process, please make them known when contacted and we will
work with you to meet your needs. Disability-related accommodation
during the application process is available upon request by emailing careers@vstoronto.com.