COMMUNITY HOMES FOR CHILDREN - Home Supervisor
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COMMUNITY HOMES FOR CHILDREN - Home Supervisor
New Directions is a social service agency offering a wide range of resources and services that foster the hopes and dreams of people and their communities.
Community Homes for Children (CHC) is one of the many services offered by New Directions; this program provides homes for children and youth with behavioral and emotional difficulties. Our community-based resources promote a sense of belonging and provide opportunities to engage in a meaningful life. This is achieved by creating a home environment that welcomes the participation of the child or youth as a member, supporting his or her interests and goals, and helping maintain and strengthen the bond between the child or youth and his or her significant others. We provide an environment that is non-judgmental, safe and caring. Community Home for Children operates 24 hours, 7 days a week, in fast-paced shift staffed homes operated by New Directions.
Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
- Case management,
- Counselling and developing treatment plans,
- Supervising and evaluating staff,
- Supporting children and youth living in the homes,
- Orienting, training and scheduling staff,
- Tracking home maintenance and repairs,
- Budgeting, balancing and accounting for monthly expenditures and administrative duties,
- Liaising with schools, neighbours, and social workers, and
- Working shifts, including cooking and light housekeeping duties during applicable shifts, and participating in the on-call rotation
Qualifications and requirements for this role:
- Applicants must have a B.S.W./B.A. (psychology, social work, or related field) with experience working with children in care and knowledge of licensing regulations for children’s residential settings.
- Minimum of three years’ experience working with Level 4/5 children and youth
- Minimum one year of supervisory experience in a community-living setting
- Excellent problem-solving skills.
- Ability and commitment to work with high needs children and youth.
- Strong organizational skills are required for this position.
- Ability to transfer knowledge and awareness into behaviors and expectations recognized as appropriate by members of identified cultures and by people with lived experience
- Knowledge of behavioral management and trauma-informed strategies are assets
- Experience with harm reduction approaches is considered an asset
- Valid driver’s license with access to a safe, reliable vehicle for work purposes
- Fluent in Microsoft Office Suite of applications including Word, Outlook, and Excel
- Current First Aid/CPR
- Understanding of person-centered approach
- American Sign Language (ASL) is considered an asset
- Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training is considered an asset
The salary range for this 40 hour per week, full-time position is $22.07 – 28.69 per hour (equivalent to $45,905.60 to $59,675.20 annually) dependent upon education and/or experience. A full benefits package (which include Health and Dental Benefits, Long Term Disability Benefits, and a Pension Plan) is provided to regular full-time staff.
The successful candidate will be subject to Criminal Record, Child/Adult Abuse Registry, and Prior Contact checks; and must supply a current driver’s abstract.
The closing date for all applications is October 17th, 2025
We thank all applicants for their interest in New Directions; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
New Directions is committed to equity and diversity and especially welcomes applications from persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, and newcomers to Canada. We strive for a skilled workforce that reflects the diversity of the people we support and contributes to the diversification of ideas.
Accommodations for accessibility purposes are available for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
About New Directions for Children, Youth, Adults, and Families
New Directions for Children, Youth, Adults, and Families Inc. is a nonprofit, community-based organization. We provide a wide range of services and supports. These include everything from day programs to 24/7 staffed in-home settings for both adults and children. We also offer cultural and educational programs, job training, therapy, and clinical and counselling services.
We support children, teens, and adults in Winnipeg and Western Manitoba. Individuals may have an intellectual or physical disability. Or they may use American Sign Language to communicate. We encourage each person we support to be as independent as possible. We respect that they can make decisions to the best of their ability. We also advocate that others in the community respect these choices and opinions.
COMMUNITY HOMES FOR CHILDREN - Home Supervisor
Top Benefits
About the role
COMMUNITY HOMES FOR CHILDREN - Home Supervisor
New Directions is a social service agency offering a wide range of resources and services that foster the hopes and dreams of people and their communities.
Community Homes for Children (CHC) is one of the many services offered by New Directions; this program provides homes for children and youth with behavioral and emotional difficulties. Our community-based resources promote a sense of belonging and provide opportunities to engage in a meaningful life. This is achieved by creating a home environment that welcomes the participation of the child or youth as a member, supporting his or her interests and goals, and helping maintain and strengthen the bond between the child or youth and his or her significant others. We provide an environment that is non-judgmental, safe and caring. Community Home for Children operates 24 hours, 7 days a week, in fast-paced shift staffed homes operated by New Directions.
Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
- Case management,
- Counselling and developing treatment plans,
- Supervising and evaluating staff,
- Supporting children and youth living in the homes,
- Orienting, training and scheduling staff,
- Tracking home maintenance and repairs,
- Budgeting, balancing and accounting for monthly expenditures and administrative duties,
- Liaising with schools, neighbours, and social workers, and
- Working shifts, including cooking and light housekeeping duties during applicable shifts, and participating in the on-call rotation
Qualifications and requirements for this role:
- Applicants must have a B.S.W./B.A. (psychology, social work, or related field) with experience working with children in care and knowledge of licensing regulations for children’s residential settings.
- Minimum of three years’ experience working with Level 4/5 children and youth
- Minimum one year of supervisory experience in a community-living setting
- Excellent problem-solving skills.
- Ability and commitment to work with high needs children and youth.
- Strong organizational skills are required for this position.
- Ability to transfer knowledge and awareness into behaviors and expectations recognized as appropriate by members of identified cultures and by people with lived experience
- Knowledge of behavioral management and trauma-informed strategies are assets
- Experience with harm reduction approaches is considered an asset
- Valid driver’s license with access to a safe, reliable vehicle for work purposes
- Fluent in Microsoft Office Suite of applications including Word, Outlook, and Excel
- Current First Aid/CPR
- Understanding of person-centered approach
- American Sign Language (ASL) is considered an asset
- Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training is considered an asset
The salary range for this 40 hour per week, full-time position is $22.07 – 28.69 per hour (equivalent to $45,905.60 to $59,675.20 annually) dependent upon education and/or experience. A full benefits package (which include Health and Dental Benefits, Long Term Disability Benefits, and a Pension Plan) is provided to regular full-time staff.
The successful candidate will be subject to Criminal Record, Child/Adult Abuse Registry, and Prior Contact checks; and must supply a current driver’s abstract.
The closing date for all applications is October 17th, 2025
We thank all applicants for their interest in New Directions; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
New Directions is committed to equity and diversity and especially welcomes applications from persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, and newcomers to Canada. We strive for a skilled workforce that reflects the diversity of the people we support and contributes to the diversification of ideas.
Accommodations for accessibility purposes are available for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
About New Directions for Children, Youth, Adults, and Families
New Directions for Children, Youth, Adults, and Families Inc. is a nonprofit, community-based organization. We provide a wide range of services and supports. These include everything from day programs to 24/7 staffed in-home settings for both adults and children. We also offer cultural and educational programs, job training, therapy, and clinical and counselling services.
We support children, teens, and adults in Winnipeg and Western Manitoba. Individuals may have an intellectual or physical disability. Or they may use American Sign Language to communicate. We encourage each person we support to be as independent as possible. We respect that they can make decisions to the best of their ability. We also advocate that others in the community respect these choices and opinions.