03 Jan
Fort St. John Association for Community Living
Fort St. John
The Fort St John Association for Community Living (FSJACL) is a non-profit agency which has been providing quality supports to adults with developmental disabilities in the Fort St John and District since 1960. The FSJACL is an accredited agency with a trained, caring and trusted professional team of over 90 employees who provide quality services and opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities. The FSJACL works collaboratively with community partners to achieve our vision of inclusion for all.
Located in Fort St John, this leadership position provides an opportunity to work in a natural resource rich region experiencing growth, a well serviced city with many outdoor recreation experiences and a strong,
respected organization with many local and provincial partnerships.
4-Plex Program Supervisor: The Program Supervisor oversees the day to day operations of our 4-Plex Housing Program located in Fort St. John, British Columbia.
Job Responsibilities:
Staff Leadership
- Mentor staff by helping with planning and service delivery ideas.
- Strive to maintain an awareness of best practices in the community living sector.
- In charge of staff scheduling for the programs that are being supervised.
- Makes sure that documentation and Association polices are followed.
- Is a role model for the individuals and employees of the FSJACL.
- Participates in the On-Call rotation.
Programs
- Develop and oversee programs to meet the needs of our clients.
- Chair and facilitate staff meeting to bring awareness of our services to ensure we lead the delivery of client centric services.
- Represent the Association at community events. Understanding the role as a liaison person, and representative between the services, parents/families/caregivers, and the community.
Leadership
- Develop and maintain relationships with each individual and their families based on mutual respect, trust, and celebration of each person’s gifts, talents and unique contributions.
- Ensure effective communication with staff and families/caregivers.
- Maintain an effective relationship with government officials and community groups. Maintains liaison with other community organizations to coordinate provision of services, exchange program information, or provide instruction on the operation and use of the assigned services.
- Be available to perform the duties of the Support Worker on an on-call basis for emergency situations.
- Be part of the Leadership Team by participating in meeting, events and committees as required.
Reporting, Financial Management and Budgets
- Complete all necessary reporting to funders, government programs, etc.
- Supervise expenditures within the existing budget allowance and makes budget recommendations (according to the Internal Control Guidelines).
- Ensure accurate reports and individual records are maintained and that confidentiality is a priority. Ensure that all pertinent and required documentation is complete.
The Fun Stuff:
- Participate in our fun community events!
- Meet clients and their families to see the difference our Association makes in their lives.
Shifts: Primarily 8:30am-4:00pm on weekdays. Can work up to 37.5 hours per week – and shifts can be topped up to 40 hours per week. Must be available to occasional weekends and evenings to work in an on-call rotation.
Wage: This is a BCGEU unionized position, Grid Level 14. ($33.77-$38.77/ hour, based on seniority or equivalent experience.)
You will also get enrolled in our benefits program Municipal Pension Plan after completion of your probation period.
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will have proven supervisory ability, demonstrated abilities to connect with many personalities and a passion about our organization’s vision. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to create and sustain strong working relationships.
- Post-Secondary education in a social service-related field, and program administration; or related experience in social services program management and/or a minimum of 3 years’ experience in program management and social services.
- Working knowledge of Federal and BC government systems and business administration, licensing, and health regulations and framework.
- Valid driver’s license, insurance & reliable transportation.
- Clearance of Vulnerable Sector Criminal Record Check.
- Knowledge and experience in the Community Living sector is an asset.
Applicants should be aware that they will be dealing with varying degrees of individual needs and abilities.
Closing Date: January 16th, 2025
Preference will be given to internal applicants.
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