This is a challenging role in which youll oversee our high-barrier services ensuring they serve the needs of the community and align with our vision and strategy. Youll motivate inspire and engage your team to deliver high quality service to our clients and the community.
As an ideal candidate youre a skilled manager with experience providing support to marginalized and/or Indigenous populations. Youre compassionate hard-working highly organized and culturally and financially literate.
This is an outstanding opportunity to embark on a personal and professional journey in Canadas North while playing a critical role in addressing our communitys housing and social challenges head-on.
Why should you come to Iqaluit
Iqaluit is where nature community and adventure come together. Whether its hiking fishing or simply enjoying the outdoors Iqaluit is a haven for those seeking an opportunity for a nature filled lifestyle while embarking on a journey of self-discovery.
In this tight-knit community youll enjoy genuine hospitality against the backdrop of one of Canadas most breathtaking and unique environments.
More About the Position:
Compensation and Benefits:
- Salary range starting at $103000 plus Northern Allowance of $16008
- Northern Employees Benefits Service (NEBS) which includes health insurance and pension plan.
- Six weeks vacation.
- Relocation assistance and subsidized housing will be provided.
- Professional Development assistance and career growth available.
Key Responsibilities:
- Oversees and coordinates the day-to-day operations of a shelter site including collaborating with Transitional Housing Food Services and Facilities managers to provide meals environment and services that meet client needs.
- Monitors the Mens Homeless Shelter Program and the Transitional Housing Program ensuring that outcomes and deliverables meet the requirements of contracts and contribution agreements.
- Develops metrics and data to track performance and produces program and operational reports and forecasts.
- Resolve and report on issues; seek out and suggest improvements; solicit feedback from clients and other stakeholders.
- Ensures client health issues are monitored and addressed.
- Supports Client Service Workers in delivering individual client service.
- In collaboration with the Program Director develops and updates the programs policies & procedures.
- Manage staff including hiring training coaching performance management and career development.
- Oversees and monitor all aspects of the programs financial administration including managing monitoring and reporting on program budgets variances forecasting.
- Participates in the on-call rotation.
Key Qualifications:
- Post-secondary education in a relevant field.
- Significant experience providing support to homeless marginalized and/or indigenous populations.
- Knowledge of relevant federal and territorial legislation such as labour standards privacy residential tenancies.
- Understanding and knowledge of treatment and supports for individuals with complex social and health needs.
- Understanding of the oppression and marginalization of the homeless including an understanding of the effects of colonialization on the health and well-being of Indigenous people.
- Well-developed interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively build relationships.
- Collaborative and constructive; well-suited to thrive in a cross-functional team and diverse cultural environment.
- Results-oriented creative problem-solver able to provide practical advice and guidance and proactively reach solutions to issues.
- Superior organizational skills with good attention to detail and the ability to meet tight timelines and deliver timely results that are on-budget.
- Familiar with Microsoft Office programs especially MS Outlook Word Excel PowerPoint Teams and social media platforms.
- Up to date certifications in First Aid/CPR Food Safe WHIMIS Non-Violent Conflict Resolution and Health & Safety Supervisor or the ability to quickly acquire them.
- Familiarity with Inuit or Indigenous culture is preferred.
To Apply:
Uquutaq Society is an equal opportunity employer and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We welcome applications from Indigenous people racialized people people with disabilities people from gender and sexually diverse communities and/or people with intersectional identities.
We provide accommodation and support to persons with disabilities throughout the recruitment and selection process. Please let us know if you require any special accommodation or support when applying.
Required Experience:
Manager