Service Delivery Manager
Top Benefits
About the role
We are honoured to again be selected as one of B.C.'s Top Employers.
If you are looking for an opportunity to contribute your experience, knowledge, and passion in a meaningful way, CLBC is the place for you!
Term/Status: Permanent/Full time
Classification/Salary: Management Band 4 – position starts at $100,231 to $125,289 annually
Location: City (hybrid within BC after passing a 6-month probationary period)
Team: Vernon or Salmon Arm
Community Living British Columbia (CLBC) is a Crown corporation responsible for arranging supports and services for adults with developmental disabilities and their families. CLBC staff strive to advance the vision of Communities of belonging, lives with connections.
At CLBC, we are committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible workplace. We encourage applications from all people with relevant skills, including women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, racialized people, and those who identify as 2SLGBTQ2+IA. For accommodation needs, please contact CLBCPeopleServices@gov.bc.ca at any stage of the hiring process.
Visit our Careers at CLBC page to learn more about working at CLBC, what we offer, and tips for the interview process.
About The Opportunity As a Service Delivery Manager (SDM), you will manage the day-to-day operations of CLBC services within an assigned service delivery area. The Service Delivery Manager ensures that eligible individuals and families are provided with goal-focused direct support, that services are delivered per CLBC policy, and that complete information on community living services and community-based options is available and provided to individuals and families through a team of professional and administrative staff.
A central function of the SDM role is to ensure the effective and efficient delivery of CLBC contracted services that are fiscally responsible, consistent, and portable to support the safety, security, and well-being of individuals.
Key Responsibilities Supporting Facilitators and Analysts to plan for and implement support to families
Ensuring that contracting of services to agencies is completed
Overseeing the contract management cycle including contract review, development of work plans and workflow processes, and assessment of effectiveness and contractual consistency
Promoting CLBC's work towards reconciliation and partnership with Indigenous organizations
Supporting Facilitators, Analysts, and regional managers in managing emerging issues between CLBC, service providers and individuals and families; focusing on facilitating best outcomes and escalating as needed
Consulting and advising Facilitators in navigating the complexity and depth of planning with individuals and families
Supporting Facilitators and Analysts in building relationships with families, individuals and service providers, and coaching to enhance individual capability and depth of practice
While leading and guiding a dynamic team, you'll recruit, train, performance manage, approve leaves and expenses, and handle labour relations matters like discipline and resolving staff grievances.
What You Will Bring Bachelor of Social Work or Business Administration/Commerce degree with human services orientation or equivalent
Minimum of 5 years of demonstrated successful experience in a leadership position, preferably within social services resource development and contract management within the community living sector
An equivalent amount of combined education and related experience may be considered
We Are Also Looking For Excellent leadership skills and the ability to provide staff with solid direction, guidance, coaching, mentoring, and development
Proven ability to establish and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships with people at every level of the organization and key internal and external stakeholders to CLBC
Advanced written and oral communication skills, including giving presentations
Demonstrated ability to facilitate issue resolution on a variety of matters
Benefits: A rewarding career at CLBC comes with great benefits including:
Employer-paid extended health and dental plan
A BC Public Service Pension plan with employer contributions
Generous vacation plus additional personal days
Paid maternity/parental/adoption leave
Life insurance, paid sick days, and, if needed, long-term disability
Wellness supports, including an Employee and Family Assistance Program
Professional development funds and resources to encourage continuous learning and skill development
Access to government discounts for travel, cell phones, and more!
Additional Info Occasional travel to communities within the catchment area, and to Head Office in Vancouver as needed
Possession of a valid class 5 driver's license and a clean Driver's Abstract is required
Successful applicants are subject to a Criminal Record Check
At CLBC, we are committed to providing equitable compensation, recognizing that salary negotiation can be a barrier for some groups. We will engage in an objective analysis to determine a starting salary that is grounded in principles of equity and fairness
Closing date: Open until filled
For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through our website.
About Indigenous Perspectives Society
Indigenous Perspectives Society (IPS) is a charitable and not-for-profit social enterprise that offers training programs and services that help foster a deeper understanding of Indigenous perspectives, cultural differences, and the need for self-determination. By creating excellence through training and leadership, we help strengthen lives and build successful relationships in the communities we serve.
The Indigenous Perspectives Society is accredited by CARF International for its Aboriginal Social Work and Reconciliation from an Indigenous Perspective training programs. This accreditation decision represents the highest level of accreditation that can be awarded to an organization and shows the Society’s conformance to the CARF standards. IPS is Canada Revenue Agency approved to issue individual tax receipts for tuition paid. Indigenous Perspectives Society (IPS) has a Corporate Supply Arrangement (CSA) for Learning and Development Services with the Province of British Columbia, our CSA number is CS-000917. Included in the CSA are our Cultural Perspectives Training offerings to support the learning needs of the public service.
IPS training and consulting categories include: • Upcoming Events & Training • Cultural Perspectives Training • Consulting Services • Community and Family Support Training • Gladue Report Training • Governance Best Practices • Leadership and Human Resources
Service Delivery Manager
Top Benefits
About the role
We are honoured to again be selected as one of B.C.'s Top Employers.
If you are looking for an opportunity to contribute your experience, knowledge, and passion in a meaningful way, CLBC is the place for you!
Term/Status: Permanent/Full time
Classification/Salary: Management Band 4 – position starts at $100,231 to $125,289 annually
Location: City (hybrid within BC after passing a 6-month probationary period)
Team: Vernon or Salmon Arm
Community Living British Columbia (CLBC) is a Crown corporation responsible for arranging supports and services for adults with developmental disabilities and their families. CLBC staff strive to advance the vision of Communities of belonging, lives with connections.
At CLBC, we are committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible workplace. We encourage applications from all people with relevant skills, including women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, racialized people, and those who identify as 2SLGBTQ2+IA. For accommodation needs, please contact CLBCPeopleServices@gov.bc.ca at any stage of the hiring process.
Visit our Careers at CLBC page to learn more about working at CLBC, what we offer, and tips for the interview process.
About The Opportunity As a Service Delivery Manager (SDM), you will manage the day-to-day operations of CLBC services within an assigned service delivery area. The Service Delivery Manager ensures that eligible individuals and families are provided with goal-focused direct support, that services are delivered per CLBC policy, and that complete information on community living services and community-based options is available and provided to individuals and families through a team of professional and administrative staff.
A central function of the SDM role is to ensure the effective and efficient delivery of CLBC contracted services that are fiscally responsible, consistent, and portable to support the safety, security, and well-being of individuals.
Key Responsibilities Supporting Facilitators and Analysts to plan for and implement support to families
Ensuring that contracting of services to agencies is completed
Overseeing the contract management cycle including contract review, development of work plans and workflow processes, and assessment of effectiveness and contractual consistency
Promoting CLBC's work towards reconciliation and partnership with Indigenous organizations
Supporting Facilitators, Analysts, and regional managers in managing emerging issues between CLBC, service providers and individuals and families; focusing on facilitating best outcomes and escalating as needed
Consulting and advising Facilitators in navigating the complexity and depth of planning with individuals and families
Supporting Facilitators and Analysts in building relationships with families, individuals and service providers, and coaching to enhance individual capability and depth of practice
While leading and guiding a dynamic team, you'll recruit, train, performance manage, approve leaves and expenses, and handle labour relations matters like discipline and resolving staff grievances.
What You Will Bring Bachelor of Social Work or Business Administration/Commerce degree with human services orientation or equivalent
Minimum of 5 years of demonstrated successful experience in a leadership position, preferably within social services resource development and contract management within the community living sector
An equivalent amount of combined education and related experience may be considered
We Are Also Looking For Excellent leadership skills and the ability to provide staff with solid direction, guidance, coaching, mentoring, and development
Proven ability to establish and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships with people at every level of the organization and key internal and external stakeholders to CLBC
Advanced written and oral communication skills, including giving presentations
Demonstrated ability to facilitate issue resolution on a variety of matters
Benefits: A rewarding career at CLBC comes with great benefits including:
Employer-paid extended health and dental plan
A BC Public Service Pension plan with employer contributions
Generous vacation plus additional personal days
Paid maternity/parental/adoption leave
Life insurance, paid sick days, and, if needed, long-term disability
Wellness supports, including an Employee and Family Assistance Program
Professional development funds and resources to encourage continuous learning and skill development
Access to government discounts for travel, cell phones, and more!
Additional Info Occasional travel to communities within the catchment area, and to Head Office in Vancouver as needed
Possession of a valid class 5 driver's license and a clean Driver's Abstract is required
Successful applicants are subject to a Criminal Record Check
At CLBC, we are committed to providing equitable compensation, recognizing that salary negotiation can be a barrier for some groups. We will engage in an objective analysis to determine a starting salary that is grounded in principles of equity and fairness
Closing date: Open until filled
For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through our website.
About Indigenous Perspectives Society
Indigenous Perspectives Society (IPS) is a charitable and not-for-profit social enterprise that offers training programs and services that help foster a deeper understanding of Indigenous perspectives, cultural differences, and the need for self-determination. By creating excellence through training and leadership, we help strengthen lives and build successful relationships in the communities we serve.
The Indigenous Perspectives Society is accredited by CARF International for its Aboriginal Social Work and Reconciliation from an Indigenous Perspective training programs. This accreditation decision represents the highest level of accreditation that can be awarded to an organization and shows the Society’s conformance to the CARF standards. IPS is Canada Revenue Agency approved to issue individual tax receipts for tuition paid. Indigenous Perspectives Society (IPS) has a Corporate Supply Arrangement (CSA) for Learning and Development Services with the Province of British Columbia, our CSA number is CS-000917. Included in the CSA are our Cultural Perspectives Training offerings to support the learning needs of the public service.
IPS training and consulting categories include: • Upcoming Events & Training • Cultural Perspectives Training • Consulting Services • Community and Family Support Training • Gladue Report Training • Governance Best Practices • Leadership and Human Resources