Who We Are
For more than 130 years, The Salvation Army has served people in need in communities across Canada and Bermuda. Building on our roots as a world-wide Christian church, each year we help more than 2 million people, providing necessities such as food, clothing and shelter. In addition, we support people experiencing unemployment, addiction and family challenges. We continually adapt and innovate to meet emerging needs and live out our mission, vision and values of hope, service, dignity and stewardship. As a faith- and values-based organization, we hire and serve people of all backgrounds and walks of life - there is a place for everyone to belong here.
Mission Statement
The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world.
Purpose/Objective:
With an overall focus on the client’s life/addiction recovery, the Case Manager ensures that all residents comply with the conditions of their parole and the rules and regulations of CJS Greenfield House. Assists residents with their gradual and successful community reintegration. Meets with clients bi-weekly and submits monthly reports to Correctional Services Canada (CSC) regarding progress of their case plan and continuing “risk management” assessment.
Responsible to: Case Management Supervisor, Greenfield House.
Responsibilities:
Quality control and case management in response to procedures, directives and information provided by CSC and Greenfield’s Leadership Team.
Open communications and ongoing liaison to establish and maintain effective working relationships internally with other Greenfield House staff and externally with various community partners, including Parole Officers and CSC Management.
Contribution to a “risk management” structure and House environment that promotes a culture of life recovery.
Preparation and submission of professional, factual, and detailed reports in timeline sequence of events and within deadline parameters as determined by CSC directives and Greenfield House policy.
Characteristic Job Duties / Responsibilities:
Organizational Responsibilities:
Article # 74 of “Statement of work”
The CRF must specify the qualifications required to staff to perform the respective duties and responsibilities of each position. The requirements for the selection of supervisors, case workers, outreach workers or similar positions must include:
The ability to understand the dynamics of offender behaviour and assess their needs and risks. The skills to counsel offenders, form effective relationships and gain trust. The skills to understand the use of authority and to intervene effectively in crisis situations. The ability to assist offenders in identifying and solving the practical problems involved in their successful reintegration into the community. The ability to assist offenders in identifying and obtaining the community services required for their successful reintegration. Skills in communicating effectively, both orally and in writing; and The ability to demonstrate cultural competence and respect for diversity.
Qualifications (Education/Training, Skills & Abilities):
Compensation:
The target hiring range for this position is $21.04 to $26.30 with a maximum of $31.57.
Placement in the salary range will be based on factors such as market conditions, internal equity, and candidate experience, skills, and qualifications relevant to the role.
The Salvation Army will provide reasonable accommodation upon request. Please email Recruitment.Accommodations@salvationarmy.caif you have a need for any accommodation and we will be pleased to discuss this with you.

The Salvation Army is an international Christian organization that began its work in Canada in 1882 and has grown to become the largest non-governmental direct provider of social services in the country. The Salvation Army gives hope and support to vulnerable people today and every day in 400 communities across Canada and more than 120 countries around the world. The Salvation Army offers practical assistance for children and families, often tending to the basic necessities of life, provides shelter for homeless people and rehabilitation for people who have lost control of their lives to an addiction.