Community Program Coordinator

Navera Community Connections Inc.Saskatoon, SK
CA$30 - CA$35Hybrid

About The Position

Navera Community Connections is seeking a Community Program Coordinator for a permanent full-time position. This is a rewarding opportunity to support children, youth, and families through impactful mental health programming in Saskatoon. The Community Program Coordinator will primarily deliver Navera Community Connections program, Finding the Warrior Within, for children (grade 3-6) in designated schools throughout Saskatoon during the school year, and summer programming in July and August. Additional duties may be assigned as appropriate to support overall team effectiveness and impact.

Requirements

  • Degree in Social Work or related field (BSW/BISW) and RSW registration.
  • Experience in group development and facilitation to children and youth.
  • A valid Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search is required.
  • Core knowledge of theories and practices: Mental health and human development (child, adolescent, adult, lifespan), Family systems and attachment theory, Trauma-informed practice, Strength-based perspective, Crisis intervention and safety planning.
  • Group facilitation and communication: Applied knowledge of group dynamics and group development, Ability to promote healthy interpersonal communication, Skills in conflict resolution and managing tension constructively.
  • Cultural competence and inclusive practice: Knowledge of the intersectionality of cultural, racial, gender, and socio-economic factors affecting group members.
  • Organizational and technical competencies: Strong communication (verbal and written), organizational, and collaboration skills.
  • Computer skills including MS Office and other software.
  • Ethics, boundaries, and professionalism: Ability to build collaborative relationships with colleagues, stakeholders, and community partners.
  • Ability to maintain healthy boundaries with clients.
  • Strong ethical conduct and professional integrity.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working in the non-profit sector is an asset.
  • Knowledge or experience in neurodiversity, substance use and harm reduction, and/or child protection would be an asset.
  • Professional or lived experience with diverse populations and identities.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and deliver group programs, workshops, and presentations based on community needs.
  • Prepare and adapt lesson plans and activities using participant feedback and leading research and practice.
  • Facilitate group programs and workshops at scheduled times, including setup and cleanup of materials and space.
  • Support program participants and caregivers in a professional manner pre and post group.
  • Maintain inventory of program materials and supplies, including purchasing and assembling resources.
  • Collaborate with community partners and contribute to shared initiatives.
  • Collect data to produce reports that demonstrate program outcomes.

Benefits

  • paid time off (4 weeks vacation, paid sick leave)
  • paid professional membership dues
  • regular internal and external supervision
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