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Team Lead - Phoenix Homes for Independence

Phoenix Youth1 day ago
Halifax, NS
CA$53,025/annual
Senior Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Annual salary of $53,025
Comprehensive group medical insurance
3% employer RRSP contribution

About the role

FULL-TIME, PERMANENT

START DATE: AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

Since 1987, Phoenix has been dedicated to supporting youth and contributing to a vibrant community. Phoenix’s over fourteen locations in Halifax, N.S. provide a continuum of care for youth aged 11-24 and their families. Our team of caring professionals recognizes that each person who comes to us has individual needs as well as strengths. People are the leaders in their own lives; Phoenix is a leader in supporting them.

A staff group that represents the diversity of the people and communities we serve is of the utmost importance. Phoenix is committed to reducing barriers that have traditionally impacted access to employment and career growth. As such, we encourage those interested to self-identify their ethnicity, and or race, gender, sexuality, ability, etc. We also invite you to share your pronouns in your cover letter or resume.

Position Overview: The Team Lead works within the Phoenix Supportive Housing Program (PSHP), which is comprised of two residential programs that offer long-term housing for youth aged 16-24. The programs are Phoenix Homes for Independence (PHI) and Phoenix House (PH). This position works primarily with Phoenix Homes for Independence. Under the supervision of the Manager, the Team Lead is responsible for providing case management and supportive counselling to ten youth residing in the Homes for Independence Program.

Program Overview: The Phoenix Homes for Independence (PHI) is a program for ten youth living in three homes who are transitioning from semi-independent living with on-site staff, to independent living.Phoenix House, the second PSHP residential program, is a ten-bed co-ed residence. Through 24/7 support, it offers safe, supportive housing for youth learning skills for independent living.

The Team Lead will work out of a shared office space located in a three-storey residential House in downtown Halifax. Access to the facility and its interior is via stairs at street level. The facility features gender-neutral washrooms and a shared kitchen area. There are multiple common areas that can be accessed by both youth and staff. There is also access to an outdoor space at the back of the location that can be used outdoor activities. There is also a staff fridge at this location as well that is accessible by all agency staff.

Reports to: Manager, Phoenix Homes for Independence

Start Date: As soon as possible

Compensation:$53,025 annual salary, comprehensive group medical insurance plan, Employee and Family Assistance Program, 3% Employer paid RRSP contribution, 3 weeks of vacation in the first year and 4 weeks of vacation in the second year, generous sick leave, a generous paid holiday schedule, in-house trainings, and professional development opportunities.

Hours of Work: 40 hours per week with some flexibility, primarily Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Occasional additional evening and/or weekend work as required. Week-long on-call responsibilities on a rotational basis also required.

**Screening Requirements:**This position is subject to a satisfactory criminal record check including a vulnerable sector search, child abuse register check and proof of education.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Ensure the program delivery is congruent with Phoenix’s vision and values.
  • Work in accordance with Phoenix’s policies, procedures, and framework of practice.
  • Assist youth with the development of short-and long-term goals that support their transition to independent living.
  • Identify and make plans to address issues of concern that would prohibit youth from successfully transitioning to independence.
  • Offer direct service to youth including interviewing, orientation, case management, support meetings, crisis intervention, programming (individual and group) and departure activities.
  • Offer direct programming services to youth, including both life skills development and recreational/community building programming.
  • Ensure a therapeutic milieu, including having a regular presence in the Homes and supervising regular maintenance work in the homes.
  • Complete and maintain records, assessments, statistics, and files, and ensure confidentiality is protected.
  • Participate in the development and implementation of the program including strategic planning; evaluation; and providing leadership and supervision of the staff team.
  • Advocate with community agencies on behalf of the program and its youth.
  • Commit to Phoenix’s development and participate in internal committees, projects, and activities.
  • Support the supervision of student placements and volunteers.
  • Liaise and advocate with other agencies and participate in community committees, projects, or activities.
  • Fulfill cooking and cleaning responsibilities.
  • Other duties as required.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS

  • Proven ability to use anti-oppressive practices including harm reduction, narrative practice, a client-centered approach, and a social justice lens.
  • High level of understanding of youth development and the issues of homelessness.
  • Exceptional level of interpersonal, communication, youth service and organizational skills.
  • Experience supervising employees, students, and volunteers with proven leadership, supervision skills and ability to develop an effective team.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and using the Internet.
  • Physical ability to lift light loads, walk up and down stairs, and maintain a fairly active pace.
  • Extensive knowledge of community resources, government funding, the social service delivery system, and educational directed support are an asset.
  • Strong understanding of facility management, security, and health and safety is an asset.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

  • Bachelor of Social Work or Undergraduate degree or diploma in a related field preferred.
  • Registration or Candidacy for Registration, certification, or membership of a related professional body (if applicable).
  • At least three years’ experience working in a residential setting.
  • At least three years’ experience in a supervisory role.
  • Non-violent crisis intervention, suicide intervention, standard first aid and medication dispensing training, food safety handling or a commitment to secure those requirements within six months of being hired. Please note some of these trainings are offered in-house.
  • Clear Criminal Record Check and Child Abuse Registry Check mandatory.
  • Experience working for a non-profit organization is an asset.
  • Having a valid driver’s license is an asset.

TO APPLY:

  • Please note that interviews may take place during the posting period.

Interested applicants should submit a resume and a cover letter (in Word or as a PDF document) to careers@phoenixyouth.ca, with the subject line "Team Lead PHI". Your resume should contain pertinent information about your qualifications and experiences, and your cover letter should let us know why this is the job for you. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis as received untilFriday, October 17, 2025, at 11:59 pm (ADT).

Accommodation: Phoenix is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where every candidate feels respected and supported. We embrace equal opportunity in our recruitment and selection process and strive to meet the unique needs of all applicants. Phoenix will gladly provide accommodation to the best of our ability to ensure equitable access throughout the hiring process. If you require any accommodation during any stage of recruitment, please feel free to indicate this in your application.

We thank all applicants for their interest. However, only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

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