Program Coordinator – Western Canada
WHO WE ARE
Up With Women / Exponenti’elles (UWW/EXP) is a national charity dedicated to helping women and gender diverse individuals to build a sustainable pathway out of poverty. Currently serving in 4 provinces and growing (British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec), Up With Women/Exponenti’elles is committed to serving our clients in the official language of their choice, anywhere within our service areas.
We are a team of passionate, innovative professionals, many with lived experience of the intersecting issues of poverty. We are flexible, pro-parent, pro-mental health, and pro-human. Together, we take pride in cultivating a thriving and enjoyable workplace that values diversity, equity, and inclusion.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Our work environment is evolving. We are dedicated to providing a productive and collaborative remote working experience for all staff. We have also learned from experience that some in-person interaction is important in being able to nurture the culture, creativity, interconnection and psychological safety of our team. Currently, our staff work mostly from home, but it is still a requirement to come into the office about once a month or every six weeks, as well as when required by your manager or the organization.
- Work hours: This position is a full-time, permanent position. The Program Coordinator will be required to work a minimum of 35 hours per week, 5 days a week.
- Eligibility to work in Canada: Up With Women provides a safe, inclusive workplace for people of all backgrounds and walks of life. We strongly encourage you to apply if you are from an underrepresented group, particularly in the social services industry. You must be eligible to work in Canada. Candidates must be citizens, permanent residents of Canada, or holders of a valid work permit.
- If you are selected for this role, you will be required to complete a successful pre-employment screening process which includes a satisfactory Enhanced Police Information Check (E-PIC).
- Some travel within Canada may be required.
- Work outside of regular business hours (evenings/weekends) may occasionally be required.
WHO YOU ARE
You share our passion for gender equity and poverty reduction and thrive in a collaborative values-based culture where creativity and innovation are rewarded. You are a self-starter with front-facing experience supporting a diverse array of clients within the social services sector who understands the importance of teamwork and collaboration. You are a professional with excellent interpersonal skills who is excited about the opportunity to work and grow in a proven, innovative, and entrepreneurial high-impact charity.
Your commitment to teamwork, partnership, collaboration, trauma-informed practice and empowerment will help our team and organization ensure that more women and gender diverse individuals in need are well-served and on a sustainable pathway out of poverty.
Reporting to the Regional Manager, you will be based in Calgary (or commutable distance) and be responsible for the management of relationships with clients, community partners, and various other stakeholders as well as being accountable for related administrative and operational tasks.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
- Development and management of relationships with clients, community partners, volunteers, and other stakeholders as required.
- Deliver informative and engaging presentations to community partners, and prospective clients virtually and/or in person and build ongoing relationships with community partner agencies and their staff.
- Deliver key program activities, including client outreach and recruitment, client intake, onboarding, regular check-ins, and support.
- Participate in program events, job fairs, and others as required.
- Plan, organize and co-facilitate regular client group discussion session as required.
- Support in planning, organizing, and securing facilitators for client workshops.
- Monitor implementation of program processes and policies for the purposes of high-quality service delivery and continuous quality improvement
- Create and maintain client records and program documents and presentations and file them in accordance with UWW’s policies and procedures.
- Facilitate positive relations within the program team, with other departments within UWW, and with stakeholders at large.
- Continuously assess the program's effectiveness and make recommendations for improvements. Implement any necessary changes based on evaluation findings.
Other duties assigned as required.
WHAT YOU OFFER
Required
- Experience working with diverse clients including clients with lived experience of poverty, housing and/or employment precarity, trauma, domestic violence, mental health and addictions, and disabilities.
- An understanding of and commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-oppression concepts and issues especially as they apply to women and gender diverse individuals living in poverty.
- Excellent community services navigation/relationship development skills
- Excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to effectively share and present information to all stakeholders.
- Strong project management skills and proven ability to work on multiple projects, concurrently.
- Demonstrated ability to take initiative and to work independently, as well as part of a team
- Strong interpersonal, organizational, and administrative skills, with a keen attention to detail.
- Excellent computer skills with demonstrated proficiency with word-processing/presentation/email/calendar software, search engines, and web-based platforms.
- Ability to exercise confidentiality, tact, and discretion.
Preferred
- Experience conducting client intakes and case management
- Fluent in written and spoken English, French is an asset
- This Job Description is not intended to be taken as fixed or exhaustive, and it may change from time to time depending on immediate and long-term needs and requirements of UWW. As such, you agree to competently perform the duties and responsibilities that are in the Job Description, along with any additional or different tasks, duties, and responsibilities, as reasonably requested by your direct supervisor, from time to time, and you agree that such additional or different tasks, duties, and responsibilities will not constitute constructive dismissal.
Application Deadline: November 22, 2024