The Healing Manager reports directly to the Health and Wellness Director.
Position Summary
The Healing Manager will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day management, supervision and support of the services and program staff of the Healing Model of the Health and Wellness Department in accordance with the M'Chigeeng First Nation Policy and Procedures.
The Healing Manager shall implement a culturally relevant case management system within a framework of person-centered and trauma-informed care for all clients utilizing the Healing Model.
The Healing Manager shall work directly with the Health and Wellness Director providing support and advice to ensure services are responsive to the needs of the community.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Program Coordination
Oversee and coordinate the Healing Model program and services
Incorporate and promote Anishnabek cultural values, beliefs and practices and Anishinabemowin into program delivery and include in management and administration of program
Coordinate and monitor visiting clinicians and specialized services
Work directly with the Mental Health and Addictions Supervisor in monitoring and assessing the Wellness Recovery Program (Methadone, Suboxone and Sublacade)
Develop annual work plans for the Healing program in consultation with program staff
Ensure that clinical assessments are completed, and plans are developed to support clients within a framework of person-centered
and trauma-informed care Facilitate and lead regular client intake meetings
Review client files by following a PSS chart audit requirements every three (3) months
Develop, implement and maintain crisis service protocols and assist in the development of policies and procedures relevant to M'Chigeeng First Nation and the Healing Program
Support the coordination and planning of public education information sessions, workshops and meetings in relation to Healing Team
Monitor program effectiveness of the Healing Services and Programs and making recommendations for service improvements
Supervision & Administration
Develop and implement annual workplans including required training & professional development for all staff
Manage and supervise all staff of the Healing Program
Facilitate regular program staff meetings
Ensure program staff adhere to client documentation policies and procedures, including practicing strict confidentiality always
Ensure the Healing Staff do not exceed the maximum caseload
Assist in the recruitment and orientation of program staff; including creating new positions as required
Reviews and approves program staff timesheets, overtime, etc., approves and monitors annual leaves, etc.
Conduct annual employee performance appraisals for Healing Program staff according to the M'Chigeeng First Nation Personnel Policy
Deal with staff issues or concerns and provide disciplinary procedures for staff in consultation with the Health and Wellness Director
Provide scheduled, informal and emergency opportunities for debriefing sessions and case consultation
Prepare and monitor consultant contracts required for additional program delivery
Reports & Budgets
Manage and monitor annual program budgets, in consultation with the Health and Wellness Director
Prepare funding proposals based on needs of clients and community
Conduct research and reviews of different models of therapy to support staff in services to clients
Prepare and present quarterly reports to the Health and Wellness Director
Planning & Development
Coordinate strategic planning activities for short & long-term program goals
Quarterly reviews all program staff annual work plans
Assist in revising and updating Policy and Procedure manuals with a contracted consultant
Communications
Communicate with Health and Wellness Director on programming updates
Attend meetings internally in relation to healing model programs and services.
Monitor participation of staff in internal and external committees and reporting to be presented to staff for review and consultation
Advocate for Healing Model services and programming
Qualifications & Requirements
Bachelor of Social Work Degree with a minimum of 3 years direct experience in Mental Health Services
Minimum of 3 years Management and Supervision experience
Must have program management, staff supervision and financial experience
Great communication and interpersonal skills and time management skills
Knowledge of M'Chigeeng First Nation's challenges and aspirations
Other
Must have knowledge and/or experience with the culture, history, and customs of the M'Chigeeng First Nation
Understanding and fluency of Ojibwe is an asset
Valid driver's license and access to vehicle
Vulnerable Sector Screening (VSS) certificate must be current (30-days) and must be an original (If successful)
Vulnerable Sector Screening (VSS) Rationale: M'Chigeeng First Nation and its agents are in a position of trust in services to band member children and/or vulnerable adults, so a safe and secure working environment is mandatory. Applicants must have a record clear and/or dated of any convictions relating to sexual interference, sexual assault or related charges. The VSS must be current thirty (30) days and must be an original
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