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Indigenous Hub Coordinator

Opokaa'sin Early Intervention Society
$50,000 - $70,000 a year
Lethbridge, Alberta
Full time
3 weeks ago

The HUB Coordinator is responsible for the establishment of a coordinated Indigenous Family Resource Network (FRN) in Lethbridge.

The Indigenous Family Resource Network will provide a full continuum of universal, targeted and intensive services for Indigenous families, children and youth, through direct service delivery and formal partnerships that are flexible and responsive to needs.

The HUB Coordinator will establish, coordinate and supervise the FRN Hub and Spokes services provided by Opokaa'sin, including but not limited to, the development and implementation of the FRN Standards of Practice, the North Star, Parent Education and White Weasel (After school) programs, a streamlined referral process between partner agencies, performance measures and continuous improvement processes, a communication plan, and a regional Indigenous mentorship building community capacity initiative.

In addition, the Hub Coordinator will be responsible for the development and coordination of regional partnerships and collaboration initiatives with the Lethbridge FRN external Spokes and other community partners in Lethbridge.

REPORTING LINE:

Accountable to the Program Director

SALARY RANGE:

$50,000 — $70,000, based on education and experience.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES

l. Coordination and Supervision of FRN/HUB and Spokes offered at Opokaa'sin

Program Management

Facilitate the planning and development of all HUB and Spokes programs and services based on program goals and deliverables.

Develop and implement standardized intake and screening processes system for the HUB and Opokaa'sin Spokes Establish working, and relationships with other community agencies.

Coordinate services with existing services Opokaa'sin providers.

Establish a streamlined FRN program referral process between Opokaa'sin, other Spokes and community partners

Coordinate and supervise the implementation of the HUB and Spokes programs and services Opokaa'sin is responsible for.

Establish internal controls and program procedures (file audits* nominals, etc.). Ensure that program activities operate within the policies and procedures of the organization.

Ensure implementation of FRN standards of practice, regulations and licensing requirements.

Ensure that program activities comply with all relevant legislation and professional standards.

Advise the Executive Director and Program Director of any gaps in policy/procedures,

Personnel Management

Assist in the recruitment, hiring, supervision, training, evaluation, and termination of FRN staff, including North Star Parent Navigator, the After School Program Facilitator and assistant, and administrative staff, and intake worker Interprets policy decisions to staff.

Support goal achievement and monitors performance.

Assists the FRN staff in developing the necessary skills to be successful within the organization.

Supports and encourages staff initiatives.

Encourage team building, communication and quality working environment for staff.

Provides regular, appropriate, and constructive feedback.

Day-to-day program operations

Collaboration with FRN staff.

Intake and screening to ensure that all families and youth participating in HUB and Spokes targeted and intensive programs delivered at Opokaa'sin have completed an intake form.

Ensure that systems are in place to identify and screen families and youth requiring targeted and intensive programming, either through services offered at Opokaa'sin, or through external Spokes.

Weasel Children After School Program

Plan the after-school program and the day camps to Identify & access resources and resource people for the After-School Program and the cultural camp.

Promote programs and services to community.

North Star Program

Develop a yearly family/caregiver education program for the school year

(Fall/Winter and spring sessions) and the summer to Identify and invite resource persons and educators.

Assist in hosting workshops, training events and family activities.

2. Communication Plan

The communication plan will have three objectives:

Informs Opokaa'sin clients/family and staff of the activities and FRN programming available to families, children and youth informs community partners about the FRN services and programs available at

Opokaa'sin and how to refer families to these programs

Recruit new Indigenous families and youth to FRN programming. A number of communication tools, such as but not limited to, newsletters, social media, community fairs will be used as part of the communication plan.

3. Coordination of Partnerships and Collaborations

Participates in networking and community relation activities to promote community awareness of Opokaa'sin' mission, programs and services.

Attend inter-agency meetings as directed.

Develop and implement formal partnerships with external Spokes and other community organizations.

Communicates with key stakeholders to identify changing needs and conditions of the community that affect programs and services. Works with key external stakeholder groups,

Build strong working relationships with Lethbridge and other FRN Hubs and Spokes in Southern Alberta.

Be available for consultation to other Hub and Spokes employees of Southern Alberta regarding Indigenous families with complex needs.

4. Monitoring and Evaluation

Development and implementation timely monitoring, evaluation and reporting Systems as per grant agreement, in partnership with the evaluator, including but not limited to monthly nominals, yearly parent and youth surveys.

5. Financial Management

Work to ensure adherence to program budgets.

Work across programs for the allocation and distribution of resources

QUALIFICATIONS:

Diploma/Degree in Human Services and 3-5 years of related experience

Experience working with Indigenous families

Experience working with Community Service Agencies

Supervisory managerial experience

Knowledge of policy and procedures development and implementation

Knowledge of program management

Computer proficiency

Demonstration of community development and leadership

Must possess excellent written and oral communications skills.

Must possess a Valid Driver's License and a vehicle.

Confidentiality is a necessity

CPR and First Aid Certification

All potential applicants are required to submit a Criminal Records Check (current six months) Child and Youth Information Module (current six months), and provide two

(2) references, cover letter and resume as a part of their application package.

Please be advised that in order to be considered for the position applicants must clearly indicate how they meet criteria. Failure could result in elimination from hiring pool.

Submit complete package to:

Opokaa'sin Early Intervention Society

241 Stafford Drive North, Lethbridge, AB Til-1 2A5

ATT: Human Resources

Email [email protected]

Phone: (403) 380-2569 | Fax: (403) 327-6775

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $50,000.00-$70,000.00 per year

Benefits:

Flexible language requirement:

Schedule:

Work Location: In person

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $50,000.00-$70,000.00 per year

Benefits:

Flexible language requirement:

Schedule:

Work Location: In person

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