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C121 - Program Coordinator - (Full Time)Phoenix SocietyBritish Columbia, Canada

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C121 - Program Coordinator - (Full Time)

Phoenix Society
  • CA
    British Columbia, Canada
  • CA
    British Columbia, Canada

À propos


Title:  Program Coordinator - (Full Time)

Number of Positions:  1

Competition Number:  C121

Location:  Chilliwack,
BC

Position Status:  Full
Time, Permanent

Shift Timings & Days :   (Sunday - Thursday) 08 am  - 04 pm

Reports to:  Program
Manager

Compensation:  (Grid
38) $ $35.58

Job Summary:

The
Program Coordinator is responsible for is responsible for providing point of
care leadership to the front-line staff who support program residents, and for
the administrative and logistical operation of the program. The Program
Coordinator plays a vital role in developing, implementing and evaluating
strategic plans, goals, objectives and policies for the program

Work Performed:

Program Operations

  • Works to ensure a safe, well
    maintained, and healthy building environment
  • Review program applications and conduct
    interviews.
  • Assists staff in identifying and
    responding to problematic behaviors to ensure safety and a comfortable
    environment for residents
  • Responsible for developing, planning,
    implementing and evaluating quality improvement projects such as evaluating
    residents, improving services and implementing new service strategies
  • Facilitate/support case managers in
    meetings with clients when needed
  • Effectively
    coordinates, supervises and is accountable for the daily operations of Program
    Assistants to ensure that operational quality requirements and standards of
    excellence are maintained
  • Conducting
    monthly suite inspections, move in and move out inspection as required
    including suite packing where required.
  • Supervises
    incoming and outgoing inspections and reporting
  • Participates
    in data collection and outcome measurement, contributing to Manager's report.
  • Participate
    in case management and case planning providing oversight.
  • Assists manager with program budget duties such as
    developing budget submissions, preparing, and presenting budget justifications
    and presentations, monitoring expenditures, following up on anomalies, and
    taking action to resolve challenges.
  • Supports the manager by analyzing service data and
    community trends to identify emerging needs and priority issues. Develops
    reports and recommendations that inform departmental planning, contribute to
    organizational strategy, and guide resource allocation.
  • Participates in
    CAA
    (community access table), funder meetings and community stakeholder committees
    as directed by manager.
  • Manage BCH
    Portable Rent Subsidies
  • Provide on-site
    support to reduce On-Call Manager calls
  • Liaise with the
    clinical care team as needed
  • Performs other
    duties as required

Client Services

  • Acts as a positive role model for
    clients. Teaches clients effective social and interpersonal skills through
    tasks of appropriate daily living and social activities
  • Facilitate program meetings for
    clients
  • Oversight of safety plans/housing
    retention plans for clients
  • Responds to client-related incidents
  • Maintains a therapeutic environment
    following therapeutic community principles which encourage awareness of
    interdependence of community members, and the value of responsible concern for
    self and others

Leadership

  • Provides supervision, coaching and
    assistance to Program Assistants in the completion of daily operating tasks and
    routines in the Program
  • Assigning and adjusting workload,
    schedules, and coordinating staff when coverage is needed, ensuring service
    levels, and staffing requirements are met
  • Assists Management by attending
    panel interviews, providing recommendations on the selection of new Program
    Assistants, providing feedback to the Manager on performance appraisals for Program
    Assistants, and optimal use of budgetary resources
  • Carries out administrative and
    financial tasks such as performing general timekeeping functions such as
    tracking hours worked, reviewing timesheets for accuracy and other duties
    related to supervising Program Assistants.
  • Determines related training and
    orientation requirements
  • Assigning and adjusting workload,
    schedules, and coordinating staff when coverage is needed, ensuring service
    levels, and staffing requirements are met
  • Facilitates staff briefings and
    participates in shift handover.
  • Act as representative of the program
    in the OHS committee
  • Performs other duties as required.

Qualifications:

  • Diploma in Community Social Service
    or equivalent
  • Recent, related experience of two
    years in an admission setting working with vulnerable populations, substance
    use services, mental health, or corrections Or an equivalent combination of
    education, training, and experience Or other Qualifications determined to
    be reasonable and relevant to the level of work
  • Satisfactory completion of a
    criminal records check with vulnerable sector screening is required
  • Satisfactory completion of
    Tuberculosis Screening form is required
  • Satisfactory completion of Employee
    Immunization Record form is required
  • First aid certification with CPR is
    required
  • Valid driver's license is required

Skills & Knowledge:

  • Knowledge of the needs of people
    affected by substance use, concurrent disorders, criminal justice involvement
    and homelessness
  • High level of integrity and
    dependability with a strong sense of urgency and results-orientation
  • Ability to function independently
    while managing multiple tasks, and an ability to adapt to change is an ongoing
    expectation of this position
  • Strong knowledge of Windows,
    Microsoft Word, Excel, and database management systems
  • Strong problem solving, analytical,
    and creative skills with the ability to exercise sound judgement and make
    decisions based on accurate and timely analysis
  • Demonstrated strong written, verbal
    and interpersonal communication skills
  • Ability to lead and work in a
    trauma-informed practice
  • Demonstrated commitment to the
    social sector with a passion for the organization's mission is essential.

Competencies:

Approach to Work

  • Demonstrates initiative,
    flexibility, adaptability and resourcefulness
  • Actively seeks and incorporates
    feedback to inform continuous self-improvement
  • Sets goals, creates and implements
    action plans, monitors progress, and evaluates results
  • Adeptly manages competing tasks and
    uses time efficiently and effectively

Job Knowledge & Quality of Work

  • High-degree
    of relevant and current job knowledge and skill
  • Consistently
    produces accurate, thorough, high-quality work in a timely manner
  • Builds
    and promotes a culture of health and safety in the workplace
  • Implements
    and enforces best practices in health and safety within the workplace

Judgement & Decision-Making

  • Models
    independent thinking and creativity
  • Demonstrates
    effective problem-solving skills
  • Makes
    clear, consistent, transparent and timely decisions after contemplating various
    available courses of action
  • Exercises
    sound judgment in the best interests of the organization

Communication & Interpersonal Skills

  • Expresses
    themselves clearly and professionally both verbally and in writing
  • Displays
    high emotional intelligence; uses tact and diplomacy in dealing with sensitive,
    complex and confidential situations
  • Has a
    manner, style and presence that makes a positive impression
  • Listens
    to and considers others' views 

Personal Leadership

  • Models
    the organization's core values of social justice, teamwork, social innovation,
    and strength-based practices
  • Fosters
    enthusiasm, energy and commitment
  • Takes
    responsibility for personal actions, performance and health
  • Is
    reliable and accountable; shows up on time ready to work

Teamwork & Collaboration

  • Effectively
    works with their colleagues to ensure organizational success
  • Champions
    positive working relationships with staff and external stakeholders
  • Supports
    an environment of openness, and champions teamwork and communication across
    programs
  • Leverages
    the expertise and experience of others for organizational success

People Leadership

  • Takes
    responsibility for the success of the organization
  • Inspires,
    motivates and influences others in the organization
  • Acts as
    an ambassador of the organization, promoting the values and mission
  • Demonstrates
    pride and enthusiasm to the team and promotes cooperation, fairness and
    equity 

People Management

  • Displays
    interest, concern and respect for their staff and their staff's development
  • Establishes
    clear roles, responsibilities, priorities and performance targets for staff
  • Motivates,
    develops and retains a talented, high-performing team
  • Gives
    recognition and acknowledgement to staff for their achievements

Task Leadership

  • Able to
    translate the strategic goals and priorities of the organization into an
    achievable and measurable operational plan for their unit
  • Makes
    clear, consistent, transparent and timely decisions
  • Displays
    effectiveness, assertiveness and persistence in the pursuit of program goals
  • Able to
    identify gaps in knowledge or capacity and seek the appropriate support and/or
    resources

Task Management

  • Strives
    for high-quality performance and takes initiative to seek improvement in
    outputs and efficiencies
  • Delegates
    appropriately to fully utilize their staff to accomplish program goals
  • Creates a
    sense of accountability for results
  • Oversees
    and manages the organization's resources, including ensuring sound financial
    management

Closing
Details:

Closing
Date

Internal
applications will be accepted until January 18th, 2026,
04:00 pm

"All
employees, including laid off and displaced employees, are entitled to apply on
the vacancy and be considered pursuant to the provisions of Article 12.9."
Internal applicants must notify the manager of intent to apply.

External
applicants will be reviewed after internal applicants have been reviewed and
interviewed.

All
qualified applicants are welcome to apply.

Phoenix is committed to employment equity and encourages
applications from people of all gender identities and expressions, persons
with disabilities, Indigenous peoples and visible minorities. Persons with
disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the
application and hiring process may contact our HR department. Any personal
information provided will be maintained in confidence.

While we thank
all applicants for their interest in this opportunity, only those selected for
an interview will be contacted.  


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