Case Manager - YOUTH SUPPORTED INDEPENDENT LIVING
Job No:
JAYSIL00625
Location:
Winnipeg
New Directions is a social service agency offering a wide range of resources and services that foster people’s hopes and dreams in their communities. The organization’s mission is to provide responsive and individualized services that foster the hopes and dreams of people and their communities. Throughout the organization, staff and leadership work in many fields and in variety of shifts to deliver quality service and supports.
The Youth Supported Independent Living Program, offers supports for youth who have develop more basic skills to live independently with supports and are interested in starting to live more independently as they continue working towards their adult life goals (i.e., work, education, relationships, self-care, life in community, etc.), and solidify their independent living skills (i.e., fully manage their budget, keep up with work and education responsibilities independently, use community resources, take care of their mental and physical health, connect with significant others and community meaningfully).
Position details are as follows:
Monday - Friday (DAYS)
Responsibilities will include:
- Provide support to youth transitioning from care into independence. This transition will involve a focus on the eight pillars of independence, *Financial, Educations & Professional development, Housing, Relationships, Culture & Spirituality, Health & wellbeing, Advocacy & Rights, Emerging adulthood development
- Supporting youth with connections to their family and community, or helping them root in an alternative place, with significant others around that will support them in adulthood.
- Coordinating services to meet the needs of the youth including assessments, goal setting, finding resources, making referrals, advocating for services, and securing funding.
- Building relationships with the youth, their families and communities and establishing or maintaining connections with culture of origin.
- Directing support staff to meet programming goals and providing feedback for performance management.
- Coordinating and chairing multi-disciplinary system meetings; liaising with other professionals such government departments, school systems, medical professionals, legal systems, clinical teams, etc.
- Professional level administrative functions including case notes, report writing, funding proposals, support plans, assessments, and referrals.
- Managing crisis situations and developing response protocols, providing support on-call after hours on a rotating basis.
Education/Experience Required:
- B.S.W./B.A. or related social services education such as Family Therapy, Human Ecology, and Indigenous Studies (a combination of training and experience will be considered)
- Trauma Informed Care
- Indigenous history, Colonization effects, Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action and CFS reform in Canada
- 5 years’ experience working with children in care.
- First Aid certification, Non-Violent Crisis Intervention training, Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), and Mental Health First Aid certification would be considered assets.
Skills Required:
- Supervisory, training and coaching skills; relationship building, boundary setting and performance management skills
- Knowledge of Housing/Tenancy supports, Employment Income Assistance (EIA) and Canada Manitoba Housing Benefits (CMHB)
- Excellent communication skills including mediating difficult conversations, conflict resolution.
- Critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 and Outlook including Word, Excel, and SharePoint
- Excellent time management, organizational and efficiency skills
Travel required to locations to multiple locations within Winnipeg. Driver’s license and vehicle required. Must have flexibility in schedule as some evening and weekend availability will be required.
Preference will be given to Indigenous applicants with previous experiential knowledge of the Child Welfare System in Manitoba.
The salary range for this 70-hour bi-weekly position is $26.28 to $33.90 per hour (equivalent to $41,659 to $58,331 per annum), dependent upon education and/or experience. A full benefits package (which include Health and Dental Benefits, Long Term Disability Benefits, and a Pension Plan) is provided to regular full-time staff. This is a 2-Year Term position
The successful candidate will be subject to Criminal Record, and Child and Adult Abuse Registry checks. A recent Driver’s Abstract must be provided.
The closing date for all applications is February 4th, 2025 at 4:30pm
We thank all applicants for their interest in New Directions, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Unfortunately, we cannot accept telephone inquiries.
New Directions is committed to equity and diversity and especially welcomes applications from persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, and newcomers to Canada. We strive for a skilled workforce that reflects the diversity of the people we support and contributes to the diversification of ideas.
Accommodations for accessibility purposes are available for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.