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FIREFLY is seeking a regular full time Service Coordinator to join our Sioux Lookout office.
The Service Coordinator is responsible for leading inter-agency, multi-disciplinary teams of service providers in order to provide seamless service and build strong collaboration as the team works together to achieve the vision/goals identified by the youth/family in their service plan. Coordinated Service Planning is based on the principles of family-centeredness, seamless information sharing, and inclusion. This position will require leadership skills in developing cohesive, collaborative community teams as they are asked to assist care teams in developing youth/family direct support plans and implement the child/family's vision and goals. Service Coordinators will demonstrate exceptional interpersonal skills and maturity.
Key Job Functions
- Engaging children, youth and their families and assisting them in identifying their vision/goals
- Development of an individualized Coordinated Service Plan which is strength-based, solution focused and child/youth and family centered.
- Collaborate with teams to supports child/youth and their family in reaching their vision/goals.
- Help families connect with the right services in their service delivery area and monitor how children and youth are progressing through the support plan as they grow
- Tailor level of service according to service needs of the child and family
Skills/Experience
Strong
- Assessment skills – strength-based, solution-focused, holistic approach
- Exceptional Interpersonal skills
- Communication skills – written and verbal
- Leadership skills
- Team and meeting facilitation skills
- Problem solving skills
- Can guide resolution of conflicting priorities/goals
- Conflict resolution or negotiation skills
- Extensive knowledge of the broader social service system for children and families
- Computer skills – word processing, electronic client database
- Project management skills with the ability to develop project plans and workflows for small projects in order to develop, deliver, lead and analyze the project
- Seeks and evaluates continuous improvement through process evaluation, materials, and methods to match client/family needs and organizational needs as directed
Experience with
- Supporting families of children with multiple special needs
- Working with team members from multiple sectors
- A variety of provider agencies in the Kenora and Rainy River Districts
- Goal writing; ideally, integrated SMART goals involving multiple-sectoral service providers
Able to work
- With a team of multidisciplinary professionals
- With minimal supervision
- In an evolving/changing system of service delivery
- Provide a service coordination role and, if the child's needs exceed locally available resources, facilitate and initiate the Case Resolution process
- Partner in the development of community services through participation and leadership in community networks, particularly with reference to children with special needs and their families/caregivers.
- Ensure high standards of professional conduct and quality of care.
Education/Experience/Skills/Knowledge Required
- Undergraduate Degree in Human Services or equivalent education and experience
- Minimum 3 years' experience working directly with families, children and youth with multiple and/or complex special needs, with demonstrated experience in coordinating services including navigating multiple service systems/sectors
- Recent demonstrated experience and competence working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, preferably working across agencies / systems in the provision of coordinated care
- Demonstrated exceptional provision of high quality, family-centred care, including an awareness of/willingness to learn, and demonstrate respect for the family's cultural beliefs and traditions
- Knowledge of relevant governing legislation and regulations
- Assessment and service planning skills; specifically holistic approaches to service delivery
- Knowledge of available local, regional and provincial resources
- Advanced written and verbal communication skills
- Demonstrated organizational and time management skills
- Word processing and database management skills
Conditions of Employment
- The ability to manage a reasonable workload; effective priority-setting and follow-up
- Role model the vision and values of the Agency
- Value the concept of teamwork and ability to work independently
- Ability to deal with conflict, mediate and problem solve
- Quality of work to meet or exceed Agency specifications
- Current Criminal Reference check that is free of any offenses
- Must respect and actively promote health and safety policies of the Agency
- Travel within the service region is expected
- Must be able to provide coverage for other Service Coordinators and Intake service within the Agency, as required
- Shifts may vary according to service demands, some evening and weekend work will be required
Benefits of working at FIREFLY
- Pension Plan (Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan HOOPP).
- Professional development opportunities including access to educational websites and opportunity to attend trainings.
- Vacation entitlement starting at 4 weeks per year with a gradual increase after 3 years.
- Paid sick leave accrued monthly up to a maximum of 30 days.
- Additional paid days off: Wellness Days (3 total per fiscal year) and Community Service and Cultural Days (3 total per fiscal year).
- Option to work towards a self-funded leave (i.e. 4 over 5).
- Excellent benefit plan with coverage including health, dental, vision, travel, life insurance and critical illness with 100% of the premiums paid by FIREFLY
- Short and long term disability coverage paid by employee.
- A supportive team and great workplace culture.
DEADLINE TO APPLY: June 14th, 2024