COORDINATOR PROGRAMS
City of Toronto View all jobs
- Toronto, ON
- $87,800-116,745 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Manages the development of operational policies, programs and service plans in support of the Divisional strategic plan
- Supports the development of goals and objectives for harm reduction initiatives and collaborates with other management staff to facilitate the implementation of harm reduction policies, programs and directives
- Monitors and evaluates portfolio's programs to ensure effective and coordinated service delivery for clients across all directly operated and purchase of service programs
- Contributes service improvement by coordinating business processes or workflows to meet program requirement, and implement risk management strategies for operational best practices
- Uphold and promote harm reduction and housing first principles and practices in all initiatives employing an equity and diversity lens
- Establishes networks and liaises with staff/management from other programs, community agencies and governments to negotiate/coordinate service partnerships, advocate for program needs and share expertise
- Leads community engagement, relationship management and representation on stakeholder advisory groups to build relationships and advance program development and implementation
- Supervises, develops and evaluates performance of all assigned staff
- Leads service user engagement activities to build capacity among people with lived experience to influence program development and provide feedback on service delivery
- Develops and implements new innovative client service models and recommends effective and efficient means of providing excellent customer service
- Monitors and analyzes changing community needs for the purposes of identifying necessary operational policy revisions and/or development
- Manages all aspects of assigned projects including human resources, budget, research, data analysis, policy development, work plan development and schedule adherence
- Ensure proper maintenance of all required reporting/statistical records and prepare such reports. Track data, complete regular summary reports on trends and common issues.
- Maintains close and effective working relationships with community agencies, officials at other levels of government, elected City Officials, and Divisional partners throughout the City to maintain an awareness of trends and issues related to the implementation of harm reduction strategies
- Maintains close and effective working relationships with the Division's management staff; provides them with responsive service planning and policy support
- Participates in the establishment of Divisional priorities
- Administers quality improvement and risk management activities within assigned area of control
- Undertakes applied and evaluative research projects as assigned
- Assists in the analysis and interpretation of statistical data to identify emerging harm reduction epidemiological trends in the City
- Develops staff training strategies including needs assessments, planning, coordination and evaluation of training workshops
- Develops, monitors and evaluates service agreements with partner agencies
- Develops and manages a coordinated communications plan which includes key stakeholders across all programs
- Post-secondary education in a discipline pertinent to this work or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Considerable experience in the planning, development, and implementation of programs and policies that address the complex needs of people experiencing homelessness.
- Experience collecting, analyzing, and reporting on data, with demonstrated ability to use data to inform decision-making
- Experience supervising in a social services and human services environment
- Experience managing programs ensuring compliance with legislative guidelines and policies through continuous monitoring and evaluation
- Experience in establishing and building partnerships with community agencies, staff, and clients.
- Highly developed conflict resolution, problem solving, and facilitation skills.
- Ability to facilitate and communicate data analysis results to internal and external stakeholders
- Good judgement in public relations with the ability to effectively manage communications to community and government agencies, committees and coalitions.
- Knowledge of statistical methods of data collection and analysis.
- Ability to communicate effectively with individuals and organizations both orally and in writing, at a supervisory level.
- Knowledge of current issues and trends in homelessness, social work, social housing, mental health, substance use, community funding, municipal trends and policies and related legislation.
- Knowledge of the Collective Agreements, Occupational Health and Safety Act, MFIPPA, PHIPA, Shelter Standards and other relevant legislation.
- Familiarity with government legislation in the areas of Occupational Health & Safety.
- Must be able to work flexible hours including weekends and evenings.
- Familiarity working in health/social service setting providing or coordinating harm reduction services related to safe drug use, communicable disease prevention, HIV, Hepatitis C, and/or sex work an asset
- Familiarity in contact centre an asset
- Familiarity working with refugee populations will be considered an asset