Overview

House Manager – Children’s Housing – Term Jobs in Regina at YWCA Regina

Hours of Work: Flexible 37.5 hours Monday to Friday, on call once every four weeks, for the entire weekend

Length of Employment: 1 year term

The House Manager will work collaboratively as part of the YWCA Children’s Housing Extended Leadership Team reporting to the Directors and Senior Direct of the Department. House Managers work directly with front line staff and are responsible to lead and coach a team of Support Workers to provide a safe and nurturing home for children aged 0-12 on a 24-hour basis. Knowledge of Indigenous culture and actions towards Truth and Reconciliation are key aspects of this role. Often, children in these homes have experienced trauma in unsafe and unhealthy situations, House Managers have the responsibility to create an environment which promotes safety, wrap around supports, trust and respect by cultivating healthy relationships and implementing therapeutic programming. And to bring a trauma informed approach and in a culturally appropriate environment.

Responsibilities:

1. Duties

Managers will work with Child Support Workers to ensure necessary information is reported to facilitate proper case planning and processes.

This includes:

· Assist in scheduling Support Worker shifts as needed;

· Review and follow up on documentation of incidents;

· Ensuring the timeliness and accuracy of daily shift documentation and overview;

· Keeping an accurate logbook of activities;

· Monthly extra billing and expenditure reporting

2. Program Implementation

House Managers guide Child Support Workers to ensure effective implementation of the programming to make the children’s stay as positive as possible. Duties include:

· Ensure nurturing care and safety of the children;

· Oversee and participate in the planning and implementation of structured activities for children;

· Supervise during all daily activities, including meals, bedtimes, etc.;

· De-escalate situations and mediate during conflicts with children and Support Workers;

· Respond to the emotional needs of children in crisis & Support Workers in need of self-care;

· Follow a case plan for each child and document daily interactions;

· Ensure a safe and secure environment by following policies and procedures; and,

· Provide transportation as needed.

3. House Maintenance

Managers are expected to ensure the home runs efficiently. Duties include:

· Participate in household management including cooking, laundry, and cleaning;

· Maintain a high standard of health and safety procedures; report damages and required repairs

4. Engagement with Indigenous Communities and Culture

All YWCA Regina Team Members are expected to work towards developing familiarity with Indigenous cultural traditions and an engagement with Indigenous people and communities.

· indicate a respect for and commitment to preserve the child/youth’s cultural heritage;

· agree to help the child/youth maintain and/or establish meaningful family, community and cultural connections through a range of experiential learning opportunities,

· enhanced family and community contact or placement goals, as identified by the child/youth;

· agree to protect the diverse needs, interests and cultural backgrounds of the child/youth in their care;

· acknowledge that nurturing a healthy sense of identity requires collaborative planning to ensure children and youth are supported to achieve their goals

5. Team Building

Overseeing and mentoring team member

· Working a flex schedule to build quality relationships with the day, evening and overnight Teams

· On call for emergency purposes once every four weeks for all locations

· Attend scheduled Team and Extended Leadership meetings

6. Completing other related duties as requested and required.

Qualifications:

· A working knowledge of both administrative and program needs. A solid knowledge of family residential agency operations is essential.

· Knowledge of Indigenous culture, history, and practice, as well as evidence of extensive engagement with and commitment to Indigenous community;

· Knowledge of the child welfare system, trauma informed care, and family violence, as well as training in Mandt /Gentle Teaching;

· Two or more years of experience, with proven team-building, and leadership skills;

· Extensive knowledge of case-management and case-planning practices;

· Understanding of developmental stages and needs of children, as well as knowledge in the fields of human behavior and counselling theories;

· Ability to institute practices of cultural safety for women and children of culturally diverse backgrounds;

· Valid Saskatchewan driver’s license

· Valid First Aid/CPR certification.

· Criminal record check

· A degree or certificate in a related field would be an asset

YWCA Regina Employment Benefits:

· Employer paid RRSP Contribution – set up by employee

· Employer paid benefits plan with the option to enhance at minimal employee cost

· 10 – Stat Holiday Days + 3 – YWCA Regina recognized days paid – annually

· Paid vacation days, accrued based on hours worked

· Paid sick days, annually – with carryover – based on hours worked

· Use of YWCA Regina vehicle fleet – for work purposes – with right credentials- or gas card / reimbursement

· Casual dress code

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $51,187.50-$59,255.93 per year

Flexible Language Requirement:

French not required

Schedule:

Monday to Friday
On call
Weekends as needed

Work Location: In person

Application deadline: 2024-07-03
Expected start date: 2024-07-26

Title: House Manager – Children’s Housing – Term

Company: YWCA Regina

Location: Regina

 

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