The YWCA St. Thomas-Elgin is rich in history and over the past 120 years the community has given of its time and resources as we have maintained a role as innovator and provider of required community services. We are proud of our work and its place in the fabric of St.Thomas and Elgin County.
SUMMARY:
The YWCA Settlement Manager is responsible for the development, coordination, and management of the YWCA Settlement Services Program including settlement service programs funded by Immigration Refugees Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and provincial funding through Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training, and Skills Development. The Manager develops and manages the procedures, promotion, delivery, reporting, and evaluation of these programs. The human resource management responsibilities include the recruitment, hiring, training, assessing and supporting staff, and addressing human resource issues. They supervise multiple Settlement Workers and English Language Training Staff. With the support of staff, they recruit and oversee program volunteers. They will build and maintain collaborative relationships with funders, community partners, and regional planning networks. As the primary contact for the Settement Services program, their position is crucial to the YWCA and community, ensuring newcomers build relationships with residents, services, and organizations that support their settlement in the community.
The Manager of Settlement Services reports to the Director of Education and
Settlement. Services for Newcomers to Canada – YWCA St. Thomas – Elgin
Major Responsibilities:
Business Planning: Program Development, Implementation, Monitoring and Reporting
• Annually plan, develop processes, implement, monitor, and review outcomes for provincial and federally funded Newcomer Settlement Services in St. Thomas and sites for English Language classes.
• Provide direction, guidance, and supervision to staff with the implementation and delivery of services.
• Collect and safeguard confidential client information on multiple databases and oversee these processes with staff.
• Assemble data and create various reports to funders on multiple databases.
• Adjust programs in a timely manner based on needs, gaps, and outcomes of
evaluation.
• With the Director, research and prepare detailed proposals to various funders in support of community needs.
Human Resources Management:
• Recruit, hire, and train staff.
• Monitor Staff Performance and address any disciplinary issues in consultation with the Director.
• Develop processes and oversee the volunteers’ recruitment and monitoring.
• Research, recommend and organize professional staff development sessions to
ensure services reflect clients and follow federal and provincial policies.
Outreach:
• Develop and maintain service delivery partnerships with other providers in support of program activities.
• Promote public awareness by participating in meetings, community events, and networks.
Financial Management:
• Manage and track program costs including capital items, professional development, travel, supplies, and interpretation/translation.
Preferred Qualifications:
Education
• Post-Secondary Education in Sociology, Political Science, or Social Work with a focus
on Settlement Services, International Studies, and Migration.
Experience
• 3+ years’ experience in a management role in an organization or community-based not-for-profit environment including Program Development, Human Resources, Financial Reporting, Monitoring and Evaluation, and Proposal and Funding Applications.
Knowledge/Skill/Ability
• Knowledge of the St Thomas-Elgin community and available resources.
• Able to develop programming and outreach opportunities using an intersectional lens.
• Understand the immigration processes and keep current on provincial and federal changes and trends.
• Problem solving and decision-making skills.
• Able to collaborate with internal and external staff, partners, planning tables to
build the capacity of the programs and community.
• Fluency in multiple languages is considered an asset.
• Social media and marketing considered an asset.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
• Monday-Friday (business hours), In-person work environment
• Evenings/weekends may be required on occasion for group activities, YWCA, or community events, on occasion, time off in lieu of overtime
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $29.00-$30.20 per hour based on experience
Expected hours: 40 hours per week
Benefits: Company Events, Extended Health Care, Wellness Program, RRSP
Contribution after 2 years employment
Flexible Language Requirement: French not required, additional languages considered an asset
Schedule: 7-8 hours, days, Monday to Friday
Ability to commute: St. Thomas N5P 2S3 with reliable and established commute
required
Applicant questions:
1. Are you legally authorized to work in Canada?
2. Do you have a strong knowledge of the St. Thomas-Elgin community, agencies, businesses, and resources?
3. Do you have experience in settlement services, managing staff, and enjoying
variety in your work
4. Are you comfortable with community networking and public speaking? If yes,
how many years of experience do you have?
5. Do you have experience in writing reports and proposals?
Job Location: St. Thomas, ON N5P 2S3
Work Location: In person
Expected start date: 2024-12-11
How to Apply
Interested candidates can apply by submitting their cover letter and
resume via email jobs@ywcaste.ca
Application deadline: Sunday, November 24, 2024
The YWCA St. Thomas-Elgin is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes. We welcome applications from all qualified persons. If you require accommodations, please notify us and we will work with you to meet your needs