Thursday 7 August 2014

McDonald Youth services - Ongoing vacancies

Youth Care Practitioners (Full time, part time and term positions available) - Specialized Individual Placement Service
Winnipeg, MB

Macdonald Youth Services requires experienced Youth Care Practitioners to work with the Specialized Individual Placement Service. The successful applicants will be working with high needs female and /or male adolescents who are dealing with various mental health issues and/or the effects of FASD.


Duties and Responsibilities: Assists the treatment team in formulating and evaluating treatment objectives involving family members and significant others whenever possible; Participates in the development of Treatment Plan Objectives to youth specific day programming; Identifies opportunities for treatment objectives to be achieved within the community school and family; Maintains an awareness of the needs of the youth and structures a therapeutic living unit that attends to the physical and emotional needs of the youth; Observes, evaluates and records daily events to assist with treatment planning and implementation; Ensures that legal and human rights of the youth are respected and preserved; Completes incident reporting as outlined by Licensing Standards; Reports concerning behaviours and\or safety issues to the Program Manager and / or Coordinator; Provides, supports, participates and supervise youth in a variety of community activities Acts as a healthy role model and ensures that the needs of the youth are the primary focus in the treatment process; Performs house cleaning and maintenance duties including yard work and snow removal. Actively develops positive agency relations with external collaterals; Provides 24-hour supervision of clients. During the day and evening shifts the SIP staff provides one to one supervision at all times; Any unsupervised outings are part of the treatment plan and supported by the Social Worker, Clinician/Therapist and Program Manager.

Essential Requirements:
  • Child and Youth Care Diploma or Certificate or a Degree in an applicable Human Services field, or a combination of education and experience may be considered;
  • An understanding of trauma, substance abuse and mental illness including FASD;
  • Ability to perform duties within a team environment that focuses on establishing collaborative relationships between care providers and youth, and places priority on youth’s safety, choice and control;
  • Knowledge of resiliency theory, and the principles of the Circle of Courage;
  • Current First Aid / CPR / AED certificate is mandatory;
  • Valid Driver’s License;
  • Possess a current (within 3 months) or willingness to obtain a Criminal Record Check (including Vulnerable Sector Search);
  • Possess a current (within 3 months) or willingness to obtain a Child Abuse Registry Check;
  • Willingness to obtain Suicide Intervention skills training;
  • Knowledge of aboriginal culture and language would be an asset.

Salary: $27,727.49 to $43,000 d.o.q per annum. MYS offers a competitive benefit package and pension plan. Salary will be prorated to the part time and term positions.

Hours: Varies depending on which position hired for. Successful applicants will be required to work a variety of shifts including days, evenings, weekends and holidays.

Please forward a covering letter, resume, quoting the competition number to:
  • Human Resources
    Macdonald Youth Services
    175 Mayfair Avenue, Winnipeg, MB
    Fax: 204-284-4431

    Email:
Closing Date:
  • Ongoing

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MYS is committed to developing and retaining a diverse workforce. The successful candidate(s) will be required to undergo Criminal Reference, and Abuse Registry checks prior to starting employment. We thank all applicants for their interest but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. To find out more about our programs and Macdonald Youth Services in general, click here.

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