Job Posting Details
Job Opening Number: 107143
Job Requisition Number: 307
Number of Positions: 1
Job Type: Management and Administration
Job Code: 000007
Department: COMMUNITY SERVICES
Division: Community Safety & Well-Being
Hiring Salary Range: $90,670.00 - $102,004.00 per annum
Maximum of Salary Range: $113,337.00 per annum
Job Grade: 5
Job Status and Duration: Full Time (FT), Temporary (T), vacancy for 18.00 months
Hours of Work: 35 hour work week with possibility of evenings and weekends
Location: West Tower
Posting Date: April 29, 2026
Closing Date: May 12, 2026
Notice to Internal Applicants: To ensure your application is processed as internal, please submit your application using your City of Brampton work email address.
External and internal applicants are now being considered.
AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY:
Reporting to the Senior Manager, Community Safety & Well Being, the Coordinator will be responsible for on-site engagement, coordination, data collection, and risk identification at encampment sites across Brampton. While encampments will be a primary area of focus, the incumbent will also support other emerging community safety and well-being matters as they arise, ensuring a proactive and coordinated response to evolving municipal priorities. The Coordinator will work closely with multiple partners to facilitate effective responses at encampment sites and other community safety initiatives. This includes identifying risks, mitigating potential issues, coordinating restoration efforts, supporting data-driven decision-making, and representing, actively participating, and occasionally leading operational or strategic meetings about encampment sites or related emerging issues. The role will also require after-hours availability as necessary to address urgent matters.
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COORDINATION & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
- Conduct regular site visits to encampments and other identified community safety locations across the City of Brampton to assess conditions, coordinate support services, and engage with individuals and stakeholders.
- Act as a liaison between service providers, outreach teams, enforcement partners, and city departments to ensure coordinated responses at encampment locations and other community safety initiatives.
- Support logistical coordination at encampments and other high-priority areas, including scheduling outreach visits and facilitating the delivery of support services.
- Work closely with community partners to connect individuals to housing, healthcare, and social services
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RISK IDENTIFICATION & MITIGATION
- Assess potential risks at encampment sites and other community safety locations, including safety hazards, environmental concerns, and legal implications.
- Develop and implement risk mitigation strategies in collaboration with relevant stakeholders.
- Ensure that encampment sites and other intervention areas meet safety and health standards, identifying urgent concerns that require immediate action.
- Coordinate emergency response efforts in cases where risks pose immediate threats to individuals or the surrounding community.
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DATA COLLECTION, STAKEHOLDER COORDINATION, ANALYSIS & REPORTING
- Collect real-time data on encampment populations, service utilization, and environmental conditions, as well as other community safety and well-being issues and ensure this data is available on-demand.
- Maintain up-to-date records of encampment locations, site assessments, and intervention efforts, as well as emerging community safety matters and ensure these records are available on-demand
- Analyze trends, patterns, and best practices in encampment data and broader community safety data to inform policy decisions and resource allocation.
- Review and provide input on prepared reports to ensure data and analysis are captured accurately.
- Regularly report on data to multiple audiences.
- Coordinate site restoration efforts with multiple partners and/or applicable contractors following encampment interventions and other community safety operations, ensuring that areas are returned to safe and functional conditions.
- Work with municipal departments, contractors, and environmental agencies to support cleanup, sanitation, and land rehabilitation.
- Develop strategies for preventing future encampments and mitigating community safety risks in previously impacted areas.
- Work collaboratively with external agencies, including regional partners, non-profit organizations, and law enforcement, to align resources and interventions.
- Lead operational meetings with stakeholders to share updates on encampment activity and other community safety efforts.
- Support the coordination of multi-agency response efforts, ensuring clear communication and efficient service delivery.
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ADMINISTRATIVE & OPERATIONAL SUPPORT
- Coordinate site restoration efforts with multiple partners and/or applicable contractors following encampment interventions and other community safety operations, ensuring that areas are returned to safe and functional conditions.
- Work with municipal departments, contractors, and environmental agencies to support cleanup, sanitation, and land rehabilitation.
- Develop strategies for preventing future encampments and mitigating community safety risks in previously impacted areas.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Education:
- Post-secondary diploma or degree in Social Work, Community Development, Public Policy, or a related field.
Experience:
- Minimum of 1 year of experience in homelessness response, community outreach, or social services.
- Experience working with vulnerable populations, particularly individuals experiencing homelessness.
- Previous experience in fieldwork, data collection, or research is an asset.
Other Skills and Assets:
- Experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness and proven understanding of the principles of trauma-informed care and harm reduction.
- Strong observational and analytical skills to collect and interpret data effectively.
- Ability to work in outdoor and unpredictable conditions at encampment sites and other community locations.
- Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills to engage with diverse stakeholders.
- Ability to handle sensitive situations with professionalism, empathy, and discretion.
- Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify risks and implement mitigation strategies.
- Experience in data entry and analysis.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite; experience with SharePoint, ArcGIS, Teranet, AIMS, ArcGIS or SurveyMonkey is an asset.
- Frequent travel required to encampment sites and meetings
Additional Information
Interview: Our recruitment process may be completed with video conference technology.
**Various tests and/or exams may be administered as part of the selection criteria.
As part of the corporation’s Modernizing Job Evaluation project, this position will undergo an evaluation which may result in a change to the rate of compensation. Any changes affecting this position will be communicated as information becomes available.
If this opportunity matches your interest and experience, please apply online by clicking the apply now button by May 11, 2026 and complete the attached questionnaire.
We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. The successful candidate(s) will be required, as a condition of employment, to execute a written employment agreement. A criminal record search will be required of the successful candidate to verify the absence of a criminal record for which a pardon has not been granted.
As part of the application process, applicants will be invited to complete a self identification survey. The survey is voluntary. Participation in the survey will have no impact on hiring decisions. All information collected is confidential and will not be shared with the hiring manager. The surveys will be anonymized and will be kept separate from applicant or employee files, such that the individuals who completed the surveys will not be identifiable. The results of the survey will assist in the analysis of disaggregated metrics for organizational planning purposes and our commitment to advance and foster diversity, equity, and inclusion. The City may use anonymized data to produce aggregate reports for internal or external use.
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