Competition Number:
SH161-FTPM
Job Number:
J0626-0470
Job Title:
Program Manager, Full-Time
Job Type:
Permanent, Full-Time
City:
Parksville
Province / State:
British Columbia
Hours of Work Per Week:
40
Scheduled Days Each Week:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Scheduled Hours:
0800-1600
Number Of Positions:
1
Hiring Manager Name & Title:
Josh Burns - Program Director
Compensation:
$38.77 - $44.00/Hour
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The Program
Shoreline House provides culturally-based programming, support and safe, home-based accommodations for youth in the care of Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD). The resource is a staffed 24 hour resource providing a long term therapeutic placement for up to 3 children or youth. The resource supports children or youth who have experienced a trauma, are addressing adverse childhood experiences and/or overcoming other adversities. The program staff will be networking with and working alongside a team of professionals supporting the youth in many life domains, such as education, mental health, physical health, recreation and life skills.
The Position
The program manager provides operational and administrative direction for the development, implementation and day-to-day management of the program in this CARF-accredited agency. This position provides leadership in the delivery of person served care with a focus on individualization and integration of services. The role is responsible for administration, financial, employee and community relations and care delivery outcomes. The program manager participates in agency decision making and is the primary liaison with the contracting body.
We are looking for someone with the ability and skill to respond effectively to crisis situations applying trauma informed practices and strength-based approaches. This position oversees a licensed facility with Vancouver Island Health Authority.
This management position is based at the Parksville Resource program location, and is NOT a remote/hybrid position.
Schedule:
One (1) permanent, full-time position available, with a weekly schedule of 40 hours per week:
• Hours are typically worked Monday through Friday between 0800-1600
• Requires the full ability to perform on-call duties, which may include weekends, statutory holidays and evenings.
In Your Role You Will
Manage / oversee a number of areas that include:
Administration
• Participate in long-term planning and visioning for the program and organization, contributing to the development of goals, objectives, and strategies to achieve organizational success.
• Develop and manage the annual program budget and perform periodic cost and productivity analyses. Utilizes data to evaluate program effectiveness and make informed decisions about future planning and improvements.
• Ensures personnel administration is completed and monitored to established agency, licensing, funder, and CARF standards.
Employee Relations
• Develop highly engaged staff and ensure optimal levels of qualified staff are available through the recruitment, screening, and hiring process.
• Provides coaching, mentorship and supervision of staff in performance and conduct, assigning work, training, growth opportunities and promotions, and team building activities to motivate employees to peak performance and productivity
• Evaluates and conducts regular performance conversations with staff, ensuring feedback is clear, constructive, and aligned with organizational goals.
• Manage employee/labour relations, conflict, concerns, compliance with provincial employment standards, applicable collective agreements, policies and ensuring a positive, safe work environment. Addresses and handles disputes, policy violations, misconduct, performance management and other concerns in a timely manner. Determines disciplinary actions and participates in decisions on staff terminations ensuring appropriate processes are followed.
• Responsible for cooperative management and union relationships, this includes resolving grievances and participating in labour management meetings and union negotiations.
Service Delivery
• Promote a safe, structured, and predictable environment that reduces conflict and enhances child and adult development.
• Design, implement and evaluate programs that support the developmental needs of children and adult individuals; while incorporating family involvement and trauma-informed care practices.
• Foster a collaborative and supportive team environment where staff are empowered to build strong, positive relationships with children and adult individuals.
• Lead the development of strategies that mitigate potential trauma triggers and create a healing environment for individual in care.
Public/Community Relations
• Represent the program and/or agency at various interagency forums, as well as to the media, government agencies, families/caregivers, funding bodies, and/or the general public/local community; network with other agencies, organizations, individuals and community groups for the benefit of the service recipients and program, including participation on community boards, committees and professional groups.
• Perform miscellaneous job-related duties as required.
• Provide on-call and emergency coverage on pager or cell.
• A complete and detailed list of key responsibilities can be available at time of interview.
***Prior to confirmation of employment, all applicants must provide a copy of a current Criminal Record Check and/or Government Screening Letter. These checks vary depending on province and sector and will be communicated by the Program Hiring Team.
As An Ideal Candidate You Possess
• A degree in one of the humanities, social sciences or related field with educational preparation for the roles of manager and administrator.
• Minimum of three years in a similar facility or program, with at least one year in a supervisory or management role.
• Must have specific experience with financial and human resource management.
• Current WCB Occupational First Aid, Level 1 and CPR certificates required.
• Non-Violent Physical Crisis Intervention Certificate and Conflict Resolution Certificate
• Valid Class 5 Driver's License and clean driver's abstract with a reliable, safe vehicle that has appropriate insurance
Other Requirements:
• Prior experience in Trauma Informed Practices
• Prior experience in implementing Behavioural Interventions
• Successful criminal record/vulnerable sector check.
• Successful candidate must sign an oath of confidentiality, a conflict of interest statement, abuse protocols, and a code of ethics statement
Our Employees Enjoy
Employee ownership from day one through our EOT, with opportunity for profit-sharing dividendsWork/life balanceLearning and career development opportunitiesCompetitive wages and salariesPaid vacation and benefits for eligible employeesDefined benefit pension plan (Municipal Pension Plan) for eligible employees within British ColumbiaMatching RRSP plan for eligible employees within AlbertaProfessional development opportunities and job-related trainingEmployee and Family Assistance ProgramLong Service Milestone rewardsEmployee referral bonus programA values-driven workplace - as a Certified B Corp, we're committed to using business as a force for good
For more information on Taproot Community Support Services visit our website: taproot.ca
No candidate will meet every single desired qualification. If your experience looks a little different from what we've identified and you think you can bring value to the role, we'd love to learn more about you! Please apply.
No telephone calls please. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be notified.
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