YOUTH SUPPORTED INDEPENDENT LIVING - Coordinator
Top Benefits
About the role
YOUTH SUPPORTED INDEPENDENT LIVING - Coordinator
New Directions is a social service agency offering a wide range of resources and services that foster people’s hopes and dreams in their communities.
The Youth Supported Independent Living Program, offers supports for youth who have develop more basic skills to live independently with supports and are interested in starting to live more independently as they continue working towards their adult life goals (i.e., work, education, relationships, self-care, life in community, etc.), and solidify their independent living skills (i.e., fully manage their budget, keep up with work and education responsibilities independently, use community resources, take care of their mental and physical health, connect with significant others and community meaningfully).
Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
- Intakes and assessment - Completes all forms and plans as needed for the intake and referral process
- Use Personal Outcome Measures as a tool to determine what quality of life looks like for each person and use this information to inform support plans for new intakes
- Case management
- Provides supervision to Case Managers and Homes Supervisors
- Completing documentation and administration according to agency and government standards
- Financial responsibilities for the individuals, service area and agency
- Included in the service areas On-Call rotation
- Training
Qualifications and requirements for this role:
- Applicants must have a B.S.W./B.A. or related social services diploma with experience working alongside individuals who may have intellectual disabilities and/or experiencing mental health barriers.
- Applicants must have a minimum of 5 years of experience providing case management or support within the child welfare sector or a related field
- Experience with referral and intake including consultation and planning with individuals being referred for services, including learning about needs, goals and dreams
- Previous supervisory experience, while maintaining the ability to work independently on projects and independent tasks.
- Proven ability to provide effective leadership within a team environment with respect, professionalism, and cultural awareness
- Ability to work within the person-led framework
- Excellent time management, organizational skills along with professional verbal and written communication
- Proven knowledge and ability in decision-making, problem-solving, conflict resolution, crisis management and intervention
- Applicants are required to have a valid driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle for work
- Proficiency in using computer systems, including Microsoft Office and Outlook
- Experience working with high-risk youth struggling with behavioral issues, mental health, addictions, and exploitation
The salary range for this 70-hour bi-weekly position is $33.90 to $42.71 per hour dependent upon education and/or experience. This position is eligible for a full benefits package (which includes Health and Dental Benefits, Long Term Disability Benefits, and a Pension Plan).
The successful candidate will be subject to Criminal Record, and Child and Adult Abuse Registry checks. A recent Driver’s Abstract must be provided.
The closing date for all applications is October 26th, 2025
We thank all applicants for their interest in New Directions, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Unfortunately, we cannot accept telephone inquiries.
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.
YOUTH SUPPORTED INDEPENDENT LIVING - Coordinator
Top Benefits
About the role
YOUTH SUPPORTED INDEPENDENT LIVING - Coordinator
New Directions is a social service agency offering a wide range of resources and services that foster people’s hopes and dreams in their communities.
The Youth Supported Independent Living Program, offers supports for youth who have develop more basic skills to live independently with supports and are interested in starting to live more independently as they continue working towards their adult life goals (i.e., work, education, relationships, self-care, life in community, etc.), and solidify their independent living skills (i.e., fully manage their budget, keep up with work and education responsibilities independently, use community resources, take care of their mental and physical health, connect with significant others and community meaningfully).
Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
- Intakes and assessment - Completes all forms and plans as needed for the intake and referral process
- Use Personal Outcome Measures as a tool to determine what quality of life looks like for each person and use this information to inform support plans for new intakes
- Case management
- Provides supervision to Case Managers and Homes Supervisors
- Completing documentation and administration according to agency and government standards
- Financial responsibilities for the individuals, service area and agency
- Included in the service areas On-Call rotation
- Training
Qualifications and requirements for this role:
- Applicants must have a B.S.W./B.A. or related social services diploma with experience working alongside individuals who may have intellectual disabilities and/or experiencing mental health barriers.
- Applicants must have a minimum of 5 years of experience providing case management or support within the child welfare sector or a related field
- Experience with referral and intake including consultation and planning with individuals being referred for services, including learning about needs, goals and dreams
- Previous supervisory experience, while maintaining the ability to work independently on projects and independent tasks.
- Proven ability to provide effective leadership within a team environment with respect, professionalism, and cultural awareness
- Ability to work within the person-led framework
- Excellent time management, organizational skills along with professional verbal and written communication
- Proven knowledge and ability in decision-making, problem-solving, conflict resolution, crisis management and intervention
- Applicants are required to have a valid driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle for work
- Proficiency in using computer systems, including Microsoft Office and Outlook
- Experience working with high-risk youth struggling with behavioral issues, mental health, addictions, and exploitation
The salary range for this 70-hour bi-weekly position is $33.90 to $42.71 per hour dependent upon education and/or experience. This position is eligible for a full benefits package (which includes Health and Dental Benefits, Long Term Disability Benefits, and a Pension Plan).
The successful candidate will be subject to Criminal Record, and Child and Adult Abuse Registry checks. A recent Driver’s Abstract must be provided.
The closing date for all applications is October 26th, 2025
We thank all applicants for their interest in New Directions, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Unfortunately, we cannot accept telephone inquiries.
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.