Clinical Lead

Brokenhead Ojibway Nation
Other /
On-site
The Clinical Services Team Lead is an excellent opportunity for a highly motivated individual willing to take initiative and join a multi-disciplinary team in meeting the developmental needs of children and their families.  The successful candidate will be responsible for developing trusting relationships with children, youth and families to assess the needs of children using an Indigenous Holistic Assessment Tool for assessment & planning to address the needs of children, youth and their families. To work in partnership with parents to ensure children are utilizing Jordan’s Principle supports and services to their fullest potential to improve the lives of children and their families.    

Requirments

    • Bachelor of Social Work Degree and a minimum of 2 years experience in the Social Services Field
    • Must have an understanding of the impacts of Colonization and work with families from a Strengths-based approach  
    • Ability to build trusting relationships with Children, Youth and Families
    • Ability to use a Holistic Assessment Tool to assess the needs of Children, Youth & Families and implement supports & services that result from assessment
    • Ability to oversee the Clinical Services Team to ensure Children, Youth, and Families are utilizing Jordan’s Principle's services to their full potential 
    • Ability to conduct systems meetings with Community Resources/External Agencies to bridge gaps for services for Children, Youth & Families
    • Complete case reviews and compile assessment documentation for all Children & Youth receiving services from Jordan’s Principle   
    • Train the Clinical Services Team to apply for appropriate funding to meet the needs of Children, Youth & Families
    • Organize monthly/quarterly training sessions for Jordan’s Principle Service providers to raise awareness & engagement with parents to ensure services are being utilized to their fullest potential
    • Must be able to work professionally and maintain strict confidentiality
    • Must have the ability to work as a team leader in a positive way and empower their members to take the initiative to strive for the best for their Children, Youth and Families 
    • Willing to submit to pre-employment drug testing and future random drug testing
Brokenhead Ojibway Nations offers a competitive compensation package.  Preference will be given to Indigenous people, and applicants are encouraged to self-declare.  We thank all who apply and advise only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.

Application deadline:  Open until filled
Submit resume & cover letter to:
                                               
    Susan Fredborg                                                        Fax to:  (204) 766-2021            
    Human Resources Manager                          
    Brokenhead Ojibway Nation                                                              
    Box 180                                                                    Email:                          
    Scanterbury, Manitoba  R0E 1W0                      bonreception@brokenheadojibwaynation.com
 
    The Brokenhead Ojibway Nation is committed to equity in employment.