Status : Permanent, Full-time
Location : Community Homes - Magnolia House, Vancouver, BC
Salary Range : $77,905 to $111,989
The Position
The Program Manager (RPN, RN or LPN) is responsible for the safe and efficient operation and management of Licensed Specialized Residential Facilities for people with mental illness in accordance with the Community Care and Assisted Living Act, Residential Service Provider Guidelines provided by Vancouver Coastal Mental Health Housing Services and the policies of Coast Mental Health.
Each position leads a team of unionized mental health workers specialized in working within the designated group and supports program volunteers.
Your goal for clients will be to use a strength-based framework and trauma-informed care to inform all aspects of service delivery with the desired outcome of supporting clients to more independent living or transitioning them to more appropriate housing if required.
You will need to employ the principles of psychosocial rehabilitation and other evidence-based best practices that improve clients’ ability to function in all aspects of life.
You will assist clients in a partnership so they can achieve graduated success in interpersonal relationships, mental health, housing and support services, self management of medication, social recreation, activities of daily living, life skills programming and community preparedness activities as well as others areas as identified by client and clinical case workers.
You will spearhead the development of appropriate programming for clients to achieve these goals.
You will establish a positive, healthy and safe work environment for this team, and manage all aspects of the employee lifecycle.
Program leadership includes risk management for the program, financial management of program budgets, ensuring the property is appropriately maintained in partnership with Coast Properties division, and developing program plans in alignment with overall Coast strategies and operational plans.
You will operate in a collaborative manner, not only with other Housing Program Staff but also in partnership with the friends and family members of clients, aboriginal communities or agencies, other community agencies, clinical staff, vocational and educational supports and any agency or person who is committed to positive outcomes for clients.
The Person
Current Registration with BCCNM as an RPN, RN with good standing.
The ideal candidate has strong knowledge of mental illness and treatment modalities and has kept current with new developments in mental health and older adult care best practices.
A good understanding of community and social services in the Metro Vancouver area will be essential to your success in this role, as will a working knowledge of all related legislation.
Current or recent experience working with mental illness is essential for this position.
We are looking for someone with established leadership skills, and experience working with unionized staff knowledge and experience with the HEU Collective Agreement would be ideal.
Other skills critical to this role include the ability to problem solve, planning and organizational skills, financial management, and strong computer proficiency.
Communication skills and the ability to build relationships and engage effectively with partners internally and externally are critical to this role.
The successful candidate will be passionate about the mission of Coast and will be committed to achieving our strategic priorities.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS *
The Qualifications
Current Registration with BCCNM as an RPN, RN or LPN with good standing.
We require a minimum of 2-3 years of experience in mental health, supervisory and administrative experience. Coast will consider an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
You must have a valid First Aid Certificate ("Emergency First Aid - Community Care" or equivalent), a Ministry of Justice Criminal Records Clearance, a valid B.
C. Driver’s License and access to a reliable vehicle, training in Crisis Management, Foodsafe; TB Clearance and a Medical Certificate for fitness.
About Coast
Coast Mental Health (Coast) is one of the largest mental health non-profit societies in Canada, and operates a large array of innovative housing and community based rehabilitation services for people with a mental illness living in and around Vancouver.
Coast operates in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia providing approximately 1000 people with supportive housing and 4000 clients living in the community with a wide variety of programs and services.
Coast fosters a client-driven, recovery-oriented environment that promotes restoring health, personal growth and a return to society for individuals with a mental illness through advocacy and providing direct programs and services.
At Coast we offer a rewarding and supportive environment paired with stable and consistent work hours that support a balanced lifestyle.
About our Community Homes
Our Program Manager provides mental health support in a home-like atmosphere with 24-hour staffing for those who are unable to live independently.
One of the greatest needs for people to recover from a mental illness is for safe, secure and affordable housing with appropriate support.
At our Community Homes individuals have the opportunity to develop life skills in a supportive environment where independence and self-reliance are promoted.
We are currently seeking a motivated and experienced professional for our active psychosocial rehabilitation homes.
Why Coast
- Coast Mental Health is recognized as one of BC’s Top Employers of 2022.
- Our Values We deliver person centered services guided by our commitment to :
- Hope
- Compassion
- Courage
- Respect
- Collaboration
- We learn and grow both organizationally and individually. Collaboration & Communication are important here.
- We are recognized for our work towards reaching a healthy work life balance.
- Coast offers a comprehensive benefits plan including extended medical, dental, long-term disability insurance, life insurance, pension, and an Employee and Family Assistance program.
We have a generous time-off plan to balance out work and life
- We hold Exemplary Status accreditation through Accreditation Canada.
- We care about our employees, and believe in living our values and culture throughout the organization
- We operate client-centered care under the principles of psychosocial rehabilitation