The YMCA of Southwestern New Brunswick is working hard to address the critical issues facing the region; the health crisis, population decline, youth outmigration and child poverty. At the Y, we are striving to build a diverse and inclusive community where each person is valued for the unique perspectives and contributions they bring.The Y offers a diverse set of programs at 19 locations in the city and surrounding municipalities. We are a community of 300 employees and 750 volunteers. If you donxe2x80x99t have a Y story yet xe2x80x93 now is your opportunity to get involved. We invite you to come see what the power of belonging can do for you, your career and your community.Newcomer Connections is a key pillar within the YMCA family. Established in 1993, Y Newcomer Connections is a leading immigrant settlement centre focused on creating connections that will transform our community into a lasting, healthy home for immigrants from around the world, and from all walks of life.POSITION OVERVIEWThe Community Connections Supervisor is a key role, responsible for the development, delivery and ongoing improvement of Newcomer services at the YMCA of Southwestern New Brunswick. This position has oversight for all of the programs and services delivered by the Community Connections Team, including Settlement Trainers, ICT Trainers, Community Liaisons and SWIS and Youth Teams. The position works closely with the GM of Newcomer Connections and the Manager, Settlement and Resettlement Support Services and Manager, Newcomer Programming to ensure accountability for strategic growth, evaluation and staff engagement in all Community Connection activities. The position is responsible for supporting and performance coaching team staff. This position also sits on the Newcomer Connections Leadership Group and contributes to the overall vision and direction of the Newcomer Connections department.CORE RESPONSIBILITIESStaff1. Supervise and support the work of the Settlement Trainers, ICT Trainers, Community Liaisons, and Youth and SWIS (Settlement Workers in Schools) Team.2. Mentor and coach staff to achieve excellence by providing guidance and support to staff that require assistance with their respective tasks and responsibilities.3. Support staff by facilitating formal and informal, peer feedback on a regular basis.4. Hire, assign, supervise, train and evaluate staff.5. Submit completed payroll forms to Finance as required.6. Assist in conducting employee probationary reviews and performance evaluations with staff7. Identify and coordinate professional development opportunities of employment staff, with the approval of the Manager, Settlement and Resettlement Support Services.8. Facilitate staffxe2x80x99s access to appropriate resources, including online training resources, webinars, and workshops.9. Ensure proper review and approval of staff vacation/time off requests.10. Oversee the coordination of relevant information sessions.Program Management:1. Oversee the day-to-day office operations of the Settlement Trainers, ICT Trainers, Community Liaisons, and SWIS and Youth Team.2. Remain informed about the service delivery budgets, as managed by the Manager of Settlement and Resettlement Support Services, and provide insights as needed.3. In collaboration with the Manager, Settlement and Resettlement Support Services, establish and implement processes to meet the objectives of the funding contracts and Newcomer Connections priorities.4. Explore ways to enhance services to clients (identifying efficiencies, working with new agencies)5. Survey the local settlement landscape and identify relevant settlement needs that will help inform service delivery.6. Oversee special projects relating to newcomer settlement.7. Provide ongoing relevant insight into developing trends in the department with respect to service delivery and development.8. Support the Manager and newcomer Support Services in the development and monitoring of program measurement tools (evaluations) and report on effectiveness in meeting outcome targets.Case Work:1. Participate in and/or deliver presentations at conferences, information sessions, workshops and symposia.2. Work with staff to ensure IRCC settlement objectives are being met.3. Troubleshoot day-to-day staff/client issues, as required.4. Act as a Settlement Trainer, ICT Trainer, Community Liaison, SWIS and Youth Advisor when necessary to assist with client management and to cover vacations and absences.Leadership:1. Submit weekly metrics2. Organize and facilitate staff meetings.3. Provide input into quarterly iCare narrative reports, and other reports as needed, to the Manager of Settlement and Resettlement Support Services.4. Serve on the Newcomer Connections Leadership Group.5. Maintain current information on settlement practices, IRCC objectives, trauma-informed work, barriers to resettlements, migration trends, etc.6. Foster relationships with community groups and organizations who are likely to build relationships with and support newcomers in Saint John.7. Serve on committees concerned with matters such as budgets, service revision and staffing issues, as required.8. Carry out additional duties as assigned.EXPECTED RESPONSIBILITIES
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