Team Lead - Halifax, Canada - Phoenix Youth Programs

Phoenix Youth Programs
Phoenix Youth Programs
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Halifax, Canada

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TEAM LEAD (EVENING), PHOENIX YOUTH SHELTER

FULL-TIME, PERMANENT




START DATE:
APRIL 2, 2024

Since 1987, Phoenix has been dedicated to supporting youth and contributing to a vibrant community. Phoenix's thirteen locations in Halifax, N.S. provide a continuum of care for youth aged 11-24 and their families.

Our team of caring professionals recognizes that each person who comes to us has individual needs as well as strengths.

People are the leaders in their own lives; Phoenix is a leader in supporting them.

A staff group that represents the diversity of the people and communities we serve is of the utmost importance. Phoenix is committed to reducing barriers that have traditionally impacted access to employment and career growth. As such, we encourage those interested to self-identify their ethnicity, and or race, gender, sexuality, ability, etc. We also invite you to share your pronouns in your cover letter or resume.
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Program:

Phoenix Youth Shelter provides free, safe, emergency accommodations to youth ages The Shelter supplies daily essentials (food, clothing, shelter, etc.) around the clock to youth who seek support.

All residents have access to daily programming and are connected with a Key Worker who provides on-going guidance and support to help residents meet their identified goals.


Job Summary:
The Team Lead is responsible for the management and administration of case management and youth programming. The Team Lead provides training and direction to the Shelter's staff team. The Team Lead is an integral player in agency referral and coordinated case management activities.


Reports to:
Manager, Phoenix Youth Shelter


Start date:
April 2, 2024 (with flexibility based on available start date)


Compensation:
$50,225 annual salary, comprehensive group medical insurance plan, Employee and Family Assistance Program, RRSP contribution, 3 weeks of vacation in the first year and 4 weeks of vacation in the second year, generous sick leave, a generous paid holiday schedule, in-house trainings, and professional development opportunities.


Hours of Work: 40 hours per week, typically Tuesday to Saturday, 1:00pm to 9:00pm with some flexibility and occasional day work. Part of on-call rotation for a week at a time.


DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Ensure the program is congruent with Phoenix's vision and values.
  • Work in accordance with Phoenix's policies, procedures, and framework of practice.

TEAM LEADERSHIP

  • Work with the Manager and day time Team Lead to oversee and support the team in all case management, agency coordinated case management
  • Advocate with community agencies on behalf of the program and its youth.
  • Participate in the Phoenix Housing Needs and Options Committee (as needed) in the referral process for youth and maintain strong key networks within the community.
  • Responsible for ensuring that youth programming is developed, delivered, and is monitored.
  • Ensuring youth information sessions such as resident meetings, housing search, addictions, and other health related topics are provided.
  • Meet with youth as required to discuss case management, reaccessing the shelter, and other issues related to youth support.
  • Support Phoenix's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion through learning opportunities, critical selfreflection, and professional development.
  • Assume oncall responsibilities and follow prescribed procedures.
  • Liaise with other agencies on behalf of the program and its youth.
  • Participate in community committees, projects, or activities as appropriate.
  • Support the training and onboarding of new staff at the shelter.
  • Provide support and leadership to frontline staff in their daily service delivery to youth residing at the shelter.

MENTAL HEALTH

  • Thorough working knowledge of adolescent mental health/mental illness.
  • Provide leadership, guidance, and support to program staff.
  • Provide supportive counselling and crisis intervention to youth in the shelter.

ADMINISTRATION

  • Support all aspects of the program including strategic planning, program development and implementation, community development, human resources, service delivery, financial management, communication, and evaluation.
  • Oversee staff scheduling, employee payroll submissions, staff time off statistics, and wage line tracking ensuring program needs are being met.
  • Assume the role and responsibilities of the manager on a temporary basis when necessary.
  • Responsible to support the Phoenix Youth Shelter's volunteer program.
  • Conduct public educational presentations on behalf of Phoenix.
  • Commit to Phoenix's development by participating in internal committees, projects, and activities.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS

  • Demonstrated skill using antioppressive practice (harm reduction, narrative practice, a clientdirected approach, and a social justice perspecti

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