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Community Living British Columbia (CLBC) is a Crown corporation responsible for arranging supports and services for adults with developmental disabilities and their families. CLBC staff strive to a dvance the vision of Communities of belonging, lives with connection .
Status / Term : Temporary / Auxiliary - Anticipated 70 hours bi-weekly to November 30, 2025
Classification / Salary : Social Program Officer (Growth to R24) / Position starts at $39.30 to $41.65 hourly
Location : Salmon Arm (Hybrid after passing a 6-month probation). Occasional work in Vernon may be required.
Team : Vernon 2
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A bout the Role :
As a Quality Service Analyst at CLBC, you are responsible for representing CLBC as the primary point of contact for service providers. You will perform the lead role in negotiating contracts for funding and service levels, reviewing and monitoring contracts for service quality, developing and approving new resources, managing service requests and ensuring crisis response systems and resources are available.
Key responsibilities :
- Developing servi ce contracts or agreements and negotiating the costing details and quantities
- Negotiating contract costing and advising on requirements for corrective action in contracted service delivery
- Consulting with Facilitators about support requests, service availability, and resource suitability
- Conducting on-site monitoring reviews (homes, staffed residential facilities, programs, etc.) and investigating competency and service issues
- Working with the Facilitator in assisting individuals and their families who are experiencing a crisis
- Recruiting and developing new service relationships
- Ensuring service collaboration and developing cost-sharing agreements
- Liaising with key staff regarding current funding limitations or delays and participating as a team member in local budget management
- Reviewing financial reports to ensure delivery of services for approved funding supports
What you will bring :
Preference will be given to candidates with a Bachelor's degree in Business, Social Work, or a related disciplineExperience working in the social services sector in areas such as resource development or contract managementAn equivalent co mbination of relevant education / experience may be consideredWe are also looking for the ability to :
Contribute to the management of finance, budgets or other resourcesManage multiple priorities / projects and produce results within deadlinesDevelop and enhance service networks including colleagues, service providers and community membersEffectively represent CLBC in the community exercising tact and diplomacyWork independently within a policy framework to seek continuous improvement in workplace practices to develop flexible and creative support options for individuals and their familiesResolve conflict with a wide range of stakeholders and contribute to the resolution of urgent situationsAdditional Info
Occasional overnight travel within the region may be required. Occasional work in Vernon may be required.Possession of a Class 5 driver's license and a clean driver's abstract is requiredSuccessful applicants are subject to a Criminal Record CheckAn eligibility list for internal candidates may be establishedClosing date : February 20, 2025