Wrigley Home Supervisor

Saskatoon Tribal Council IncSaskatoon, SK
Onsite

About The Position

STC Well-being Services Wrigley Home Supervisor is committed to providing child/youth care rooted in indigenous culture and values. Which is established, controlled and managed by First Nations, to provide care, support and protection services for children and youth aged 0-12 yrs. on a short-term basis. The home(s) provide immediate care, in a safe and nurturing environment, for children and youth who are no longer in the care of their primary caregiver. The Home Supervisor is responsible to maintain the operational standards of the home by effective management of the day-to-day operation, staff management, training, safety and security, documentation and reporting, financial management, advocacy and communication, quality assurance, crisis intervention. The Home Supervisor are under the direct supervision of and will report directly to the Directory of Well Being Services. Home Supervisor will follow the Saskatoon Tribal Council Personnel and Financial Policies and reference the STC Emergency Receiving Homes Operations and Program Guidelines Manual.

Requirements

  • Post-secondary degree in Social Work or a related human services field.
  • Minimum 2 yrs. related experience in case management.
  • Minimum 2 yrs. supervisory or management experience.
  • First Aid and CPR certification.
  • Ability to perform all duties in accordance with related legislation. Knowledge of Saskatchewan and First Nation legislation for Child & Family Services is required.
  • Knowledge of traditional First Nations holistic model of health and wellness.
  • Must demonstrate knowledge and application of budget planning, case management and effective staff management skills, ability to motivate others in a collaborative team environment.
  • Has an understanding and/or knowledge of the Youth Justice System.
  • Knowledge of the Residential Services manual and Saskatchewan Child and Family Services Act
  • Effective problem solving, decision making, interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Ability to work in a calm and confident manner to coordinate different viewpoints in determining the best interest of the child.
  • Possess an understanding of Inherent and Treaty Rights, traditions, culture, language and history and ability to provide service from a holistic family systems framework of practice that honors and respects First Nations governance, authority and aspirations.
  • Demonstrated skill and proficiency using computer applications to enter and retrieve data, access information, and produce send and view documents.
  • Ability to work as a team member, as well as individually.
  • Demonstrate ability to work in a fast pace, high stress environment while implementing good judgement with effective communication and sound decision making.
  • Must possess a valid Saskatchewan driver’s license, a reliable vehicle and meet STC’s insurance requirements.
  • Must provide a current, original, Canadian Criminal Record Check (CPIC) with vulnerable sector search as a condition of employment.
  • Ability to be flexible/able to work unconventional hours and available for rotational on-call duties (provide support 24 hours a day).

Nice To Haves

  • A combination of related education and required work experience may be considered.
  • ASIST – Suicide Prevention Training considered an asset
  • Mental Health First Aide and/or other types of Therapeutic Crisis intervention and/or Behaviour management training is recommended

Responsibilities

  • Ensure the children / youth will be safe and have increased protection from abuse, neglect, harm, or threat of harm while providing high quality of service to children and youth in our care.
  • Follow and uphold the standard of operations in accordance with any contractual obligations, governing body or legislation required by program standard.
  • Maintain relevant training requirements as specified in this role and be open to any additional workshops or personal development that will enhance the service delivery of STC programs.
  • Collaborate with the Family Service team and provide advocacy for children/youth, implementing the mental, emotional, physical and cultural well being of children and youth.
  • Assist with recruitment, hiring, orientation and training of Child and Youth Support Workers.
  • Provide leadership, direction and daily supervision of Child and Youth Support Workers including; mentoring, coaching, and completing performance evaluations.
  • Oversee the maintenance and operational responsibilities are completed for the day-to-day functioning’s of the Home as outlined by agreements, legislation and policy. This includes but not limited to; staff scheduling, effective operational budgeting, nutritional planning, domestic responsibilities, administrative responsibilities and payroll.
  • Maintain professional and ethical boundaries and follow a strict code of confidentiality at all times as outlined in the STC Code of Professional Conduct and Ethics.
  • Report any suspected abuse as per Duty to Report policy and processes.
  • Perform other related duties as defined and assigned by the reporting line authority or designate on an as required basis.
  • The Home Supervisor is ultimately responsible for providing a safe and healthy workplace, and so must make the health and safety of all workers and clients a priority.
  • Ensuring workers and clients have the information, training, supervision and experience to do their job safely.
  • Ensuring that workplace injury/incident reporting is completed in a timely manner.
  • Supporting the OH&S Committee by involving the committee in health and safety activities.
  • Encouraging committee participation, and allocation time and resources.
  • Actively measuring and working to improve the health and safety performance of their unit/area by taking every reasonable precaution in the circumstances for the protection of employees and adhering to legislated safety policies and standards.
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