Program Coordinator

Marymound Posted: December 11, 2024
Expires: December 20, 2024
Location
442 Scotia Street, Winnipeg, Canada
Application Procedure
Resume, Cover Letter
Contact Name
Human Resources
Phone Number
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Description

Competition # PC 24-160
Sinclair Permanent, Full-Time, 80 Hours Bi-Weekly: Days + On Call

Marymound is a non-profit organization offering programming and services to children, youth and families in Manitoba using a strength-based and trauma-informed approach. We believe in finding the good in every young person who walks through our doors. Marymound is guided by its core values: Courage, Collaboration, Respect, Compassion and Spirituality.

Our ideal team member is passionate about making a difference and is committed to empowering the young people we support. We are looking for individuals who will positively contribute to an inclusive, non-judgmental and fun environment. Marymounders are leaders who are confident, resilient and open to trying new things. If you join our team, you can expect a challenging yet rewarding and fulfilling career.

The Program Coordinator operates a program for children/youth, and is responsible for staff who are on site 24 hours a day, seven days a week to provide structure and guidance. The goal of the program is to provide a stable, safe, and supportive environment for those staying within the program/unit, while also allowing them to integrate into the community. Program Coordinators demonstrate strong initiative, excellent problem solving skills and the ability to be creative, while managing multiple priorities.

The primary responsibilities of the position include:
• Develops, implements, monitors and evaluates the operations of the unit/program, ensuring compliance as per licensing requirements agency policies and procedures, and best practices for client-centered care within a safe and therapeutic milieu;
• Oversees and supervises the activities of staff including but not limited to hiring, onboarding, training, directing, and monitoring staff. Responsible for staff scheduling to ensure proper coverage is maintained at all times, and will fill in “on the floor” for vacant shifts as required;
• Evaluates employee performance, conducting regular supervisions and initiating disciplinary actions when needed, with the support of Human Resources where required;
• Monitors the status of required staff licenses and certifications;
• Maintains records on program activities and other pertinent information, prepares a variety of operational and business reports, and associated correspondence;
• Acts as a liaison within multi-disciplinary teams, both internal and external to the agency regarding client needs and services-youth focused activities such as appointments with clinicians, CFS Social Workers, medical appointments etc.;
• Oversees the facilitation of specific therapeutic intervention (i.e. psychotherapy, behavioral modification, cognitive behavioral, group therapy, etc.) at the direction of the clinical and/or medical team;
• Prepares and manages budget, monitors and tracks expenditures, including grocery purchases;
• Monitors inventory of required items such as personal protective equipment, medications, etc. and requests/purchases authorized supplies and equipment;
• Guides and facilitates the implementation of strategies such as planned daily activities, coordinated treatment interventions, structured environments, and organized recreational and social activities;
• Develops an awareness of each child's individual psychological, educational, physical, spiritual, and social needs and actively promotes these on behalf of the child;
• Engages in behaviour management, intervening in crisis situations, according to the guidelines and framework of Marymound’s policies and procedures, the youth’s safety plan, NVCI and ASIST;
• Demonstrates an active commitment towards professional growth and advancement through participation in training, workshops, etc. and the ability to flexibly and creatively adapt work to maintain best practices;
• Participates in treatment reviews and team meetings to provide information regarding client progress;
• Facilitates and participates in staff and coordinator meetings to discuss program concerns, clinical treatment issues and unit/program management;
• Actively participates in fire and disaster safety response and prevention duties in accord with policy and licensing standards;
• Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:
• Certificate/diploma in Child & Youth Care, or applicable post-secondary education (i.e. social work, psychology, counselling, etc.) is preferred – a combination of education and experience may be considered;
• Minimum of one year supervisory or team lead experience, including scheduling in a 24/7 environment;
• Minimum of four years working experience providing physical, psychological, and social support to at-risk youth or other vulnerable populations from a trauma-informed perspective is required;
• Must be familiar with the developmental, educational, emotional, social and recreational needs of children and youth;
• Knowledge and experience in issues and supports related to addictions, harm reduction strategies and sexual exploitation is essential;
• Demonstrated understanding of issues impacting youth presenting with mental health and developmental needs;
• Experience working from a trauma-informed perspective is preferred;
• Knowledge of planning, implementation and evaluation of client treatment plans;
• Must be comfortable and competent in crisis de-escalation and behaviour management;
• Comprehensive knowledge of children/youth services and resources available in the community;
• Valid First Aid/CPR is required;
• Mental health/crisis training certifications including NVCI (Non-Violent Crisis Intervention) and ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills) would be considered an asset;
• Valid class 5 driver’s license, and satisfactory driver’s abstract;
• Satisfactory Criminal Record and clear Vulnerable Sector checks;
• Clear Child Abuse Registry and satisfactory Prior Contact checks;
• Knowledge of Indigenous culture, or willingness to learn, including participating in cultural practices, programming and ceremonies alongside youth;
• Strong written and oral communication skills;
• Must be available to work flexible hours as required, including an on-call rotation;
• Proficient computer knowledge and experience with Microsoft Office software;
• Physically able to perform the duties of the job.

Marymound offers: competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits and pension package for qualified positions, opportunities for growth and advancement, professional development opportunities, wellness programming, fun events including a yearly staff retreat and staff BBQ’s, access to Elders and Indigenous Cultural Services and much more!

Wage Range: A8: $23.38-$28.44

Internal Applicants: Submit ‘Internal Application Form’ with cover letter and current resume
External Applicants: Submit a cover letter and résumé quoting bulletin # to:

Competition # PC 24-160
Human Resources
442 Scotia Street
Winnipeg, MB R2V 1X4
Or e-mail: careers@marymound.com
Or online at https://www.marymound.com/main/employment-volunteer/available-opportunities/

We thank all who apply and advise that only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Employment opportunities are advertised on our website at www.marymound.com