Position Summary
The Division Manager – Child & Family Resilience and Preservation provides strategic leadership and high-level oversight of programs designed to strengthen family resilience and preserve family unity. This role manages all aspects of child and family services, including overall case management, crisis response, and ethical program operations.
The Division Manager supervises staff, ensures quality service delivery, and may carry a limited caseload of critical clients requiring advanced intervention. Responsibilities include general program administration, budget management, timesheet approvals, reporting, and seeking funding opportunities to sustain and expand services. The position also oversees compliance with professional standards, fosters collaborative partnerships with MCFD and community agencies, and ensures culturally safe, trauma-informed practices throughout all program activities.
What you'll do
- Manage the Child & Family Resilience and Preservation division, providing strategic leadership and oversight of all child and family services. Provide strategic direction and high-level management of child and family resilience and preservation programs.
- Ensure ethical and professional standards are maintained across all program operations.
- Oversee overall case management processes, including assignment of cases and monitoring of care plans.
- Carry a limited caseload of critical clients requiring advanced intervention and crisis response.
- Lead, mentor, and support program staff, including case managers and navigators.
- Conduct performance evaluations and facilitate professional development opportunities.
- Manage program budgets, approve timesheets, and ensure efficient resource allocation.
- Supervise program delivery, reporting, and compliance with organizational and regulatory standards.
- Direct general program administration, including budgeting, timesheet approvals, and resource allocation.
- Monitor program outcomes and prepare detailed reports for leadership and stakeholders.
- Utilize data to inform program improvements and strategic planning.
- Identify and pursue funding opportunities to sustain and expand services.
- Collaborate with leadership on grant applications and proposals.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with MCFD, Indigenous communities, and other service providers.
- Represent the program at community forums and inter-agency meetings.
- Lead high-level crisis intervention and ensure safety protocols are followed.
- Develop contingency plans for complex cases and emergency situations.
- Promote culturally safe, trauma-informed practices throughout all services.
- Advocate for family-centered care and resilience-building strategies.
Other Duties
- Additional responsibilities as needed to support the community and uphold our shared values.
Working / Special Conditions
- Combination of office-based work and community engagement; occasional travel to client homes and partner agencies.
- Schedule: Full-time position with flexibility required for evening or weekend work during emergencies or community events.
- Ability to sit, stand, and travel for extended periods; occasional lifting of program materials.
- Must adhere to health and safety protocols, including First Aid/CPR certification and maintaining a clear Criminal Record Check.
- Regular use of case management systems, Microsoft Office Suite, and virtual meeting platforms.
- Reliable vehicle and valid driver’s license required for travel within service areas.
What you bring
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Child and Youth Care, Human Services, or a related field.
- Master’s degree or equivalent experience in program leadership (asset).
- Minimum 3–5 years in family support, child welfare, or community-based programs.
- Proven experience supervising staff and managing complex cases.
- Experience working with Indigenous communities and understanding cultural protocols.
- Strong understanding of child protection principles, trauma-informed care, and family systems.
- Ability to develop and oversee care plans, attachment plans, and crisis response strategies.
- Excellent leadership, communication, and conflict resolution skills.
- Competence in building partnerships with agencies such as MCFD and other service providers.
- Proficiency in case management systems and Microsoft Office Suite.
- Ability to analyze data and prepare reports for program evaluation.
- Clear Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening.
- Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
- First Aid/CPR certification (or willingness to obtain).
Preferred:
- First Nations candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
- Lived experience as a member of a First Nations community.
- Knowledge and understanding of Seabird Island’s culture, traditions, teachings, community dynamics.
- Ability to respond quickly and professionally to community or colleague needs and inquiries.
- Excellent writing, editing, charting and verbal communication skills.
- Proven experience in implementing and managing family care plans.
Cultural Competency:
- Deep understanding of Indigenous cultures, traditions, and contemporary issues.
- Understanding of intergenerational trauma and its impacts on Indigenous peoples and communities.
- Experience working within Indigenous communities and applying culturally safe practices.
Benefits
- Extended health and dental benefits,
- Accrued vacation and sick time,
- Pension plan with matching employer contributions.
How to apply
Apply using our dedicated careers page! If you have a question about this position before you apply? Email [email protected].
Interested candidates are invited to submit their resume and a cover letter outlining their qualifications and experience, particularly in relation to Child and Family Services. Please include references that can speak to your experience and skills.
Pre-Employment Screening
Seabird Island is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We are committed to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion. We recognize and value the unique perspectives, experiences, and contributions that Indigenous people bring to our team. We actively encourage applications from Indigenous people. Pursuant to S. 41 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference may be given to applicants of First Nations, Métis, or Inuit heritage. We are interested in every qualified candidate who is eligible to work in Canada; however, we are not able to sponsor visas.
Employment is conditional upon completing pre-employment screening to ensure a safe and secure work environment in which students, staff, members, families, community, as well as resources, and assets are protected. All background checks, reference checks and criminal record checks are performed in accordance with Seabird Island Human Resources Policy Manual, protecting the integrity and confidentiality of information gathered during the evaluation.
We thank you for your interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.