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About the role
**Position:**Mental Wellness Worker
Location: Area 4 Office – Cranberry Portage
Start Date: As soon as possible
FTE: 1.00 FTE
Term of Employment: Permanent
Application Deadline:Wednesday, September 17, 2025
The Division provides a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, transportation and moving expense reimbursement, subsidized housing or housing allowance and isolation allowance in qualifying communities, annual travel reimbursement, reimbursement for approved courses and more!
Reporting to the Area Superintendent, and with the leadership and direction from the Assistant Superintendent of Student Services and Wellness and the Divisional Wellness Coordinator, the Mental Wellness Worker will work as a member a multi-disciplinary team within the Student Services and Wellness Department of Frontier School Division. This role will work closely with students, school support teams, families and external partners to support the needs of through the provision of direct clinical services, consultation and professional and public education.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor or Master's degree in Social Work.
- Must be eligible for, or in possession of, a Manitoba School Clinician certificate.
- Current registration in good standing with an appropriate licensing body required.
- Extensive experience with providing both individual and group counselling, including crisis intervention and trauma-informed practices.
- Experience with case consultation, assessments, and interventions to support mental wellness.
- Strong knowledge of Frist Nation and Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Being and Doing.
- Experience and demonstrated competence working with multidisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary teams.
- Ability to collaborate with internal and external service providers to provide services to students, families and school communities.
- Knowledge of relevant legislation such as the Mental Health Act, CFS Act, Vulnerable Persons Legislation, etc.
- Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills.
- Proven ability to research, develop and deliver innovative programming and supports for students and school communities.
- Ability to prioritize, structure and manage scheduling caseload(s) effectively to achieve targeted outcomes.
- Valid Manitoba driver's license and ability to travel, including overnight and flexible work hours as necessary.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (include, but are not limited to):
- Provide individual case work, group work, family supports and/or consultation depending on the individual student or school to foster student mental health and wellness from a holistic lens.
- Act as link between the student, school support team, external agencies and families.
- Maintain accurate, up-to-date written records of therapy services provided.
- Plan, support and program for students from a proactive, student-centred and strength-based lens.
- Assist school teams with crisis response supports and resources while closely collaborating with local community and Divisional resources.
Applications mustinclude a cover letter, current resume and a list of three professional references including contact numbers, all of whom must have knowledge of the applicant's performance in the applicant's current or recent assignment.
Thank you for your interest; however, only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
By applying, you consent to the Division contacting your references. As a condition of employment, the
successful candidate will be required to submit a clear Criminal Record Check (including Vulnerable Sector Check)
and Child Abuse Registry Check, at their own expense. Further information is available at
Reasonable accommodations are available for persons with disabilities on request.
About FRONTIER SCHOOL DIVISION
Since 1965, Frontier School Division has been continually building on our Excellence and Experience in Education.
As the largest geographical school division in Manitoba, spanning 75% of the province’s land mass, we are fortunate to be part of a large number of communities – some of which are often only accessible by boat, air, rail or winter ice road. This allows us to provide rich opportunities to our students, including a wide variety of outdoor educational activities, travel to new and sometimes remote parts of the province, and participation in school events such as Frontier Games.
Top Benefits
About the role
**Position:**Mental Wellness Worker
Location: Area 4 Office – Cranberry Portage
Start Date: As soon as possible
FTE: 1.00 FTE
Term of Employment: Permanent
Application Deadline:Wednesday, September 17, 2025
The Division provides a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, transportation and moving expense reimbursement, subsidized housing or housing allowance and isolation allowance in qualifying communities, annual travel reimbursement, reimbursement for approved courses and more!
Reporting to the Area Superintendent, and with the leadership and direction from the Assistant Superintendent of Student Services and Wellness and the Divisional Wellness Coordinator, the Mental Wellness Worker will work as a member a multi-disciplinary team within the Student Services and Wellness Department of Frontier School Division. This role will work closely with students, school support teams, families and external partners to support the needs of through the provision of direct clinical services, consultation and professional and public education.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor or Master's degree in Social Work.
- Must be eligible for, or in possession of, a Manitoba School Clinician certificate.
- Current registration in good standing with an appropriate licensing body required.
- Extensive experience with providing both individual and group counselling, including crisis intervention and trauma-informed practices.
- Experience with case consultation, assessments, and interventions to support mental wellness.
- Strong knowledge of Frist Nation and Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Being and Doing.
- Experience and demonstrated competence working with multidisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary teams.
- Ability to collaborate with internal and external service providers to provide services to students, families and school communities.
- Knowledge of relevant legislation such as the Mental Health Act, CFS Act, Vulnerable Persons Legislation, etc.
- Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills.
- Proven ability to research, develop and deliver innovative programming and supports for students and school communities.
- Ability to prioritize, structure and manage scheduling caseload(s) effectively to achieve targeted outcomes.
- Valid Manitoba driver's license and ability to travel, including overnight and flexible work hours as necessary.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (include, but are not limited to):
- Provide individual case work, group work, family supports and/or consultation depending on the individual student or school to foster student mental health and wellness from a holistic lens.
- Act as link between the student, school support team, external agencies and families.
- Maintain accurate, up-to-date written records of therapy services provided.
- Plan, support and program for students from a proactive, student-centred and strength-based lens.
- Assist school teams with crisis response supports and resources while closely collaborating with local community and Divisional resources.
Applications mustinclude a cover letter, current resume and a list of three professional references including contact numbers, all of whom must have knowledge of the applicant's performance in the applicant's current or recent assignment.
Thank you for your interest; however, only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
By applying, you consent to the Division contacting your references. As a condition of employment, the
successful candidate will be required to submit a clear Criminal Record Check (including Vulnerable Sector Check)
and Child Abuse Registry Check, at their own expense. Further information is available at
Reasonable accommodations are available for persons with disabilities on request.
About FRONTIER SCHOOL DIVISION
Since 1965, Frontier School Division has been continually building on our Excellence and Experience in Education.
As the largest geographical school division in Manitoba, spanning 75% of the province’s land mass, we are fortunate to be part of a large number of communities – some of which are often only accessible by boat, air, rail or winter ice road. This allows us to provide rich opportunities to our students, including a wide variety of outdoor educational activities, travel to new and sometimes remote parts of the province, and participation in school events such as Frontier Games.