35 hours per week; primarily weekdays, required to work some evenings and weekends
Location:
962 Bloor St West and in the community
Supervisor:
Director of Programs and Services
Sistering
is a multi-service agency which offers practical and emotional support to women and trans people facing a variety of challenging life circumstances, including poverty, homelessness, social isolation, mental health and trauma histories.
Our Vision
Sistering envisions a world where all women and trans people, in all our diversity, are valued; a world where we are safe and supported, treated with dignity, and given the respect we deserve. When opportunities are just and equitable, we can live life on our own terms.
Our Mission
Our goal is to create a safe, non-judgmental space for women and trans people who are socially isolated, poor, homeless or precariously housed. Guided by principles of Anti-Oppression and Anti-Racism, Sistering works to change the social conditions that endanger women and trans people's welfare.
What We Do
Sistering's programs include a low-barrier 24/7 Drop In, Housing and Case Support, Harm Reduction, Peer Outreach, On the Path to Employment and Spun Studio social enterprise, and individual and systemic advocacy.
How We Do It
Sistering operates on a trauma-informed and relationship-based model and our harm reduction philosophy is a core element of all the work we do: we are here to respond to participants' needs, where they are at, in the moment, to support participants to learn how to reduce harm and/or increase safety. In addition, we recognize that their lives have meaning and value.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Sistering is seeking a dynamic and experienced Program Manager to lead and oversee our Drop-In, Case Support and Harm Reduction programs, and other services. This leadership role is responsible for staff management, service coordination, integration, and continuous improvement, and program development. The Program Manager will also provide clinical supervision, participate in community advocacy efforts, and contribute to planning and implementation.
The successful candidate brings a deep commitment to supporting homeless and marginalized women and transgender people along with strong leadership, administrative, and case management expertise.
This role involves leadership, administration, and service-focused and will require some on-the-ground support within the programs.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Staff Management& Leadership:
Manage and support Drop-In & Case Support Supervisors and front-line program staff
Provide staff with clinical supervision, debriefing, and capacity-building
Oversee and guide case management practices, crisis intervention, and client support
Support staff and volunteers in their engagement with participants, including peer workers and placement students
Lead training, onboarding, and performance development in collaboration with the Director of Programs & Services
Support staff development and continuous improvement of service quality through training, coaching, work-planning and follow up.
Ensure compliance with policies and address issues as needed
Foster a respectful, inclusive, and collaborative work environment. Address issues and resolve conflicts as needed.
Program & Administrative Management:
Collaborate on policy and process design and implementation, program development, and budget planning
Ensure programs are culturally responsive and meet the needs of diverse communities.
Maintain oversight of program statistics, reports, and evaluation tools
Ensure accurate and timely shift, case, and incident documentation, OCANs, and Coordinated Care Plans
Develop internal systems for consistent service delivery and reporting Ensure compliance with relevant service standards and regulatory requirements
Contribute to cross-program integration and seamless participant support
Continuously improve programs and services using evaluation, review, redesign, and change management techniques.
Advocacy and Community Building:
Develop and maintain professional relationships, collaborations, and partnerships with partners in the sector and in the community and with funders
Engage in and support advocacy to address systemic issues of homelessness, poverty, and marginalization ? Support staff in developing critical analyses of social issues and advocacy approaches
Collaborate with service users to identify priorities and strategies for social change
Other Duties as Assigned
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education & Experience
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or a relevant equivalent required; Master of Social Work (MSW) or a relevant equivalent preferred
5 years of leadership, management, and supervision experience (10+ staff preferred)
Experience providing clinical supervision in trauma-informed, harm reduction environments
Proven experience working with women and transgender people with complex needs, including homelessness, mental health, substance use, and trauma
Experience in peer-led programming and participant advocacy
Skills & Competencies
Strong understanding of anti-oppression, trauma-informed, harm reduction, and low-barrier approaches
Excellent interpersonal and team leadership skills
Excellent communication and writing skills
Working knowledge of relevant legislation (e.g., ESA, OHSA, AODA, Ontario Human Rights Code, Residential Tenancies Act, WSIB)
Strong organizational, budget management, and reporting capabilities
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and familiarity with CRMS or similar case management systems
COMPENSATION:
$67,000 - $72,000 annually
Non -Unionized Role
Comprehensive Benefits Package including:
+ Group health and dental benefits
+ Defined benefit pension plan
+ Generous time-off policies (vacation days, sick time, and personal days)
WORKING CONDITIONS:
The manager in this position works in the office and community. Sistering is a 24/7 operation, fast paced, intense environment. There may be the risk of exposure to potentially unpredictable behaviours and situations. Sistering is a pet friendly facility and as such, employees can expect to be in proximity of animals.
Sistering is an Equal Opportunity Employer; we welcome and encourage applications from black, racialized persons/visible minorities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities. Those who require special accommodation through the interview process will be provided with the appropriate support.
This role is an open vacancy, and we encourage all qualified candidates to apply. Applicants will be informed of the outcome following an interview as per Ontario employment regulations.
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