(CLAS) is committed to promoting the development and wellbeing of individuals who have developmental disabilities, to strengthen positive relationships between individuals and their community, and to promote inclusive living. We achieve this by providing a variety of services through our dedicated frontline leadership and staff.
We are looking for a highly motivated and committed leader to join our Residential Support team as a
Full Time, Temporary
Program Supervisor
covering a 1 year absencein
Calgary, Alberta.
If you feel you can add value to the lives of the people we support and build team success through mentorship and hands-on supports, then this role is for you.
As a
Program Supervisor
, you will incorporate front-line supervisory functions and direct support/service responsibilities. Key responsibilities include advocation, professional internal and external stakeholder communication, training and support for direct service staff, and detailed report writing and documentation. A major hiring factor will be your ability to demonstrate a work history of end-to-end leadership of 10+ workers who directly reported to you.
To succeed as a
Program Supervisor,
you should be able to:
Supervise staff in various situations to ensure effective and efficient implementation of policies and procedures
Act as the team resource for information on relevant policies, procedures, legislation, and regulations
Act as the principal liaison between staff and senior program management
Build strong relationships with Guardians, Client Service Coordinators, Trustees, and other general service practitioners, as required
Contribute to the development and management of team time sheets and scheduling
Have previous experience in residential support structures for persons with disabilities
Step in to assist with supports during crisis, emergency, or extreme staffing shortage situations
Assist with interviewing and onboarding new employees (in partnership with our Human Resources department)
Assist with Agency and program orientations for new frontline staff
Participate in the development of Individual Service Plans, Positive Behavior Approaches and Risk Plans
Attend all psychiatric and medical appointments
Provide support and feedback with support workers' required documentation, monthly summaries, critical incident reports, and medical reports
Provide absence management support for frontline staff regarding LOA's, WCB injuries, etc.
Provide support and consultation as required to the afterhours On-Call Team Leader for your teams
Coordinate monthly team meetings to ensure program compliance
Understand mental health needs and complex issues
You will bring:
Leadership:
The background demonstrated on your resume should display end-to-end oversight of staffing groups of 10 or more workers who directly reported to you.
Education:
Degree or Diploma in Social Services, Community Rehabilitation, Disability Studies, Psychology, etc. Other forms of extended education with experience will also be considered.
Experience:
1+ years experience in a supervisory role in the Community Disability Support field, directly leading staffing groups of 10 workers or more.
2-5 years of front-line experience supporting individuals with developmental disabilities in a total care environment, providing assistance and support for daily living and community inclusion.
Experience working with adults with developmental disabilities, including challenging behaviours ( such as aggressive and/or potentially self-harming tendencies) , mental health, dual diagnosis and/or complex needs
is a must.
Hours & Location:
Standard hours of operation are Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm. Generally speaking, the expectation is 60-70% of your hours are used working on-site at Residential Support Program houses and the remainder of your time working from the CLAS Head Office.
On rare occasions, you may be required to answer and respond to after hours emergency calls.
Coverage for on-call/after hours Supervisor, from time to time.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
A positive attitude and belief that with specialized supports individuals can develop skills towards participating in their communities
Demonstrated supervisory, leadership, and team building skills
Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team-oriented work environment
Excellent communication skills
Excellent computer skills including familiar use of the full MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, etc.), proficient use of a variety of internal and external website formats, and the ability to navigate video conferencing technology
Must be able to identify issues, set priorities, and implement an appropriate plan of action
Well-developed reporting skills within sector standard subjects and timelines (daily, weekly, monthly)
Other Necessities:
-A valid driver's license issued in Canada
-You will need to have a reliable vehicle and personal liability insurance with a minimum third party coverage of two million ($2,000,000.00) dollars
-Successful candidate will need to provide a Criminal Record Check with a Vulnerable Sectors Search (new to within 3 months of your start date with us)
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We will require an online application through our website https://c-l-a-s.ca/employment-application/
Why join our team?
We offer a unique and exciting work environment, where you have the opportunity every day to make a positive impact on our individuals' lives. We want to encourage you to do your best, so as a full-time employee of CLAS you can look forward to:
A competitive starting salary based on your skills and experience
Paid time off
Reasonable flexibility with schedule requests and a lieu time process for any extra hours worked
A wide range of learning and development opportunities in support of your personal and professional development goals
To Apply:
Please
also
complete an online application, which can be found at https://c-l-a-s.ca/employment-application/ and attach your resume.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $58,177.00-$63,500.00 per year
Benefits:
Company events
Employee assistance program
Mileage reimbursement
On-site parking
Paid time off
Wellness program
Application question(s):
Have you worked within a residential support structure before? This is a heavily preferred requirement of the position.
Experience:
supporting persons with disabilities as a paid professional: 2 years (preferred)
leadership within the healthcare or disability sectors: 1 year (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
Class 5 driver's license issued in Canada (required)
Work Location: In person
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