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Program Coordinator/Developer

Vancouver, BC
$90,797 - $103,685/year
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Competitive salary $90,797.03 to $103,685.14 per year
Comprehensive benefits package
Medical, extended health, and dental

About the role

**Position:**Program Coordinator/Developer

**Status:**Permanent Full-Time

Closing Date: August 29, 2025

Hours of Work: 8:30am – 4:30pm Monday to Friday as well as Regular Evening Work Required*

**Department:**Family Preservation and Reunification

**Location:**745 Clark Drive

**Classification:**Supervisor – Grid 30

Salary:****$3,480.24 to $3,974.24 bi-weekly

At VACFSS, we ensure that the rights, safety, well-being and spirit of Indigenous children and families are upheld, honoured, and protected. We strive to eliminate oppression, discrimination, and marginalization within our community. We acknowledge and honour the inherent wisdom, capacity, and resourcefulness of our community in designing programs and services to care for our own children and families. Accordingly, we are dedicated to planning, developing, and implementing creative and innovative Indigenous programs and services in collaboration with members of our community and other agencies.

  • Join an Agency that strives to provide services to strengthen Indigenous families culturally and spiritually!
  • Receive a competitive salary $90,797.03 to $103,685.14 per year PLUS a comprehensive benefits package!
  • Take on a challenging role that provides membership in the Public Service Pension Plan

JOB SUMMARY:

Reporting to the Family Preservation Manager the Program Coordinator/Developer plays a crucial role in supporting families through the facilitation and coordination of community-based programs. This position is responsible for coordinating groups specifically designed for parents involved in child welfare services. The primary goal is to strengthen families and reduce risk by fostering a supportive network that encourages engagement, education, and empowerment. This position supervises and organizes facilitators, Elders/Knowledge Keepers and volunteers. May be assigned additional direct reports based on operational needs of the programs.

Key responsibilities include organizing and managing group activities, recruiting and coordinating volunteers and facilitators, and ensuring that childcare services are available and accessible during programs and events. The Program Coordinator/Developer will collaborate closely with community partners, stakeholders, and Indigenous leaders to ensure that programs are culturally relevant and tailored to meet the unique needs of the families served.

Additionally, the Coordinator will be responsible for developing program materials, tracking participation, gathering feedback, and evaluating program effectiveness to continuously improve services. This role requires strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills, along with a deep understanding of the challenges faced by Indigenous families in the context of child welfare.

Overall, the Program Coordinator/Developer will play a vital role in building a resilient community by empowering parents, enhancing family well-being, and fostering connections within the community.

The Strengthening Programs/Groups are situated within the Family Preservation and Reunification Program, aim to improve family dynamics, parenting skills, and youth's social and life skills through structured training sessions. These programs are grounded in culture, focusing on strengthening the circle and assisting families in developing capacity and empowering themselves. The Program Developer/Coordinator may also be tasked with reviewing or developing other program content.

Role and Responsibilities:

  • Ensures goals and objectives are accomplished within established priorities, time limitations, and funding constraints.
  • Coordinates the delivery of services to ensure comprehensive family involvement, addressing the needs of parents who misuse substances.
  • Oversees budget management and reporting metrics to ensure financial accountability and program effectiveness.
  • Cultural Connection: Extensive experience working with Elders/Knowledge Keepers is crucial for both program success and elder recruitment amidst attrition.
  • Effectively engages with child safety workers and supervisors to:
  • Encourage family referrals to the program.
  • Participate meaningfully in referral processes and follow-up meetings related to family goals (court orders or family service agreements).

A complete position profile will be made available to candidates at the time of the interview.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Education and Experience:

  • A Master of Social Work (MSW) or a Master’s degree in a related Social Services field (preferred); or
  • A Bachelor of Social Work (BSW); or
  • A Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care; or
  • A Bachelor of Arts (BA) in a related social service field;
  • A minimum of 5 years of experience delivering services to families and children demonstrating progressive responsibility is required.
  • Group Facilitation experience: successfully coordinated and delivered group work across different program areas.
  • Independent Practice: Demonstrates strong autonomy and initiative in their role.
  • Strong administrative skills, including program planning, program development, and program evaluation.
  • Supervisory training that is designated relevant by VACFSS

Key Competencies:

  • Relational Engagement
  • Leadership
  • Collaborative Planning and Decision Making
  • Emotional Competency
  • Resilience
  • Cultural, Spiritual Expression

Notes:

  • This position requires Union membership.
  • This position is open to all applicants.
  • A vehicle with business class insurance and a Class 5 Driver’s License are required.
  • This position requires the incumbent to be available in the office
  • Programs are held throughout the year including daytime and early evening hours (11:30-7:30 or 12:00-8:00), as required by the program. Availability is required for program nights, typically three times a year: January to March, April to June, September to December. The programs range from 10 to 11 weeks and are every Tuesday and Thursday. Evening work may increase as programs are developed.

ABOUT THE BENEFITS:

In exchange for your contributions to VACFSS, you will receive a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package, including:

  • Medical, extended health, and dental
  • Group life
  • 100% employer-paid premiums
  • 3 weeks of vacation
  • Eligible for the VACFSS flex program
  • Membership in the Public Service Pension Plan
  • Access to VACFSS’ Staff Support Counsellor
  • Access to Indigenous Cultural Teachings as coordinated by the Agency

We thank all candidates for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Applications will be accepted from candidates with the above qualifications or from candidates that have delegated experience with MCFD or a Delegated Aboriginal Agency. An eligibility list may be created. Preference may be given to qualified Indigenous Candidates as per Section 41 of the Human Rights Code.

About Vancouver Aboriginal Child and Family Services

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At Vancouver Aboriginal Child and Family Services Society, we support Indigenous children, youth and families in the Vancouver region by providing restorative, holistic and culturally-grounded family services.