About the role
We are looking for a compassionate, caring, non-judgmental, role model who lives a healthy lifestyle and is familiar with the Woodland Cree Culture and practices, The Youth Support Supervisor is responsible for increasing awareness and understanding of issues among First Nations youth and be the liaison to youth and the services provided by LLRIB. The Youth Support Supervisor shall supervise Youth Support Workers for all LLRIB communities and shall report to the Cultural Program Manager.
About the facility: The facility is located at the Silver Cultural Building, on Morins Hill.
About the position: Prepare statistical & monthly reports; provide coaching and mentoring for staff within the unit, ongoing field orientation of staff; ensure teamwork is being implemented; coordinate and chair program meetings; increase awareness and understanding of issues among First Nations youth; participate in development a youth planning in each community with a goal of inspiring youth to live a healthy lifestyle; Supervise Youth Workers team; other duties as assigned by Supervisor and/or designate.
Duties:
- Ensures the effective day to day management of the Youth Support Staff;
- Develop schedules & assign tasks as appropriate in each community area;
- Track & ensures follow-through on youth activities as outlined on community schedules;
- Ensures annual work plans are developed & implemented in accordance with parameters set by the approved funding proposal;
- Building a productive cooperative work climate within the team, the organization & with other community agencies;
- Participates in the La Ronge Indian Band Health Services Operational Planning;
- Participate as a member of the Cultural Program team to discuss delivery, organizational structure, fiscal control, human resources & optimal staff development.
Qualifications: Certificate in Social Work or health related field, 2 years’ experience; combination of equivalent education and relevant experience may be considered; strong organizational skills & able to multi task; experience in facilitating groups, public speaking, presentations, and writing reports; ability to work independent as well as a member of a team; basic computer skills; excellent verbal, written communications skills; experience working with First Nations Communities is an asset; Candidates must have a valid driver’s license.
About Lac La Ronge Indian Band
Located in north-central Saskatchewan, the Lac La Ronge Indian Band is the largest First Nation in Saskatchewan, and one of the 10 largest in Canada, with a population of 11370, as of March 31st, 2021. Our reserve lands extend from rich farmlands in central Saskatchewan, all the way north through the boreal forest to the mighty Churchill River and beyond. Our central administration office is located in La Ronge, 241 km north of Prince Albert, on the edge of the Pre-Cambrian Shield. We are proud of our heritage and our Cree language, and of the educational opportunities, economic successes and social development work made possible by many years of strong leadership.
About the role
We are looking for a compassionate, caring, non-judgmental, role model who lives a healthy lifestyle and is familiar with the Woodland Cree Culture and practices, The Youth Support Supervisor is responsible for increasing awareness and understanding of issues among First Nations youth and be the liaison to youth and the services provided by LLRIB. The Youth Support Supervisor shall supervise Youth Support Workers for all LLRIB communities and shall report to the Cultural Program Manager.
About the facility: The facility is located at the Silver Cultural Building, on Morins Hill.
About the position: Prepare statistical & monthly reports; provide coaching and mentoring for staff within the unit, ongoing field orientation of staff; ensure teamwork is being implemented; coordinate and chair program meetings; increase awareness and understanding of issues among First Nations youth; participate in development a youth planning in each community with a goal of inspiring youth to live a healthy lifestyle; Supervise Youth Workers team; other duties as assigned by Supervisor and/or designate.
Duties:
- Ensures the effective day to day management of the Youth Support Staff;
- Develop schedules & assign tasks as appropriate in each community area;
- Track & ensures follow-through on youth activities as outlined on community schedules;
- Ensures annual work plans are developed & implemented in accordance with parameters set by the approved funding proposal;
- Building a productive cooperative work climate within the team, the organization & with other community agencies;
- Participates in the La Ronge Indian Band Health Services Operational Planning;
- Participate as a member of the Cultural Program team to discuss delivery, organizational structure, fiscal control, human resources & optimal staff development.
Qualifications: Certificate in Social Work or health related field, 2 years’ experience; combination of equivalent education and relevant experience may be considered; strong organizational skills & able to multi task; experience in facilitating groups, public speaking, presentations, and writing reports; ability to work independent as well as a member of a team; basic computer skills; excellent verbal, written communications skills; experience working with First Nations Communities is an asset; Candidates must have a valid driver’s license.
About Lac La Ronge Indian Band
Located in north-central Saskatchewan, the Lac La Ronge Indian Band is the largest First Nation in Saskatchewan, and one of the 10 largest in Canada, with a population of 11370, as of March 31st, 2021. Our reserve lands extend from rich farmlands in central Saskatchewan, all the way north through the boreal forest to the mighty Churchill River and beyond. Our central administration office is located in La Ronge, 241 km north of Prince Albert, on the edge of the Pre-Cambrian Shield. We are proud of our heritage and our Cree language, and of the educational opportunities, economic successes and social development work made possible by many years of strong leadership.