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#2025-AC12 - Assistant Coordinator

Life's Journey Inc.

Winnipeg

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CAD 60,000 - 80,000

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Job summary

A community-focused social services organization in Winnipeg seeks an experienced Assistant Coordinator. The role involves scheduling staff and participants, administering clinical support care plans, and providing leadership to support personnel. Candidates should have a bachelor's degree in social sciences and three years of relevant experience. The position offers an hourly wage of $22.61 - $26.48 and operates Monday to Friday. Additional qualifications include First Aid certification and satisfactory background checks.

Qualifications

  • 3 years' experience in a related role supporting individuals with disabilities.
  • Satisfactory Child and Adult Abuse Registry check.
  • Certification of First Aid Level 1 – Emergency.

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for staff and participant program scheduling.
  • Administer time sheets, mileage, and expenses.
  • Guide and support mentor personnel implementation of care plans.

Skills

High Work Standards
Personal Management Skills
Professional Skills
Mentoring Skills
Personal Development Skills

Education

Bachelor's degree in social sciences
Job description

JOB POSTING No. 2025-AC12 – ASSISTANT COORDINATOR- Full Time Permanent

Agency: Life’s Journey Inc.

Posted: November 18, 2025

Position Title: Assistant Coordinator

Closing Date: November 25, 2025

Program: Northern Lights Outreach Program- Waawaate

Wage: $22.61 - $26.48 Hourly (Based on qualifications)

Hours Worked: Monday to Friday: 9am-5pm (hours subject to change)

Location: Winnipeg, MB

OVERALL RESPONSIBILITY

The Assistant Coordinator is responsible for staff and participant program scheduling and implementing participant clinical support care plans. The Assistant Coordinator administers time sheets, mileage, and expenses, and provides direct leadership, support, and resources for support mentor personnel. The Assistant Coordinator assists with recruitment of personnel and assists in organizing training to meet the needs of the program as per agency policies. As a part of the program service team, Assistant Coordinators provide respectful, holistic, and culturally competent service to individuals within the program model and agency values, taking a positive, strength-based, conflict prevention approach. In cooperation with the program service team and others to achieve these responsibilities, the Assistant Coordinator provides back‑up coverage for other staff (e.g. on‑call rotation). Other duties included are maintaining a positive focused relationship with the participant, supporting residential placements, identifying programming needs to the Program Coordinator, and providing leadership and guidance to resources internally or externally. At the direction of, and in consultation with the Program Coordinator, Assistant Coordinators are responsible for program operations involving staffing, orientation, training, coaching, and feedback for support mentor personnel. The Assistant Coordinator also provides direct support and resources for support mentor personnel including implementation of participant support plans, care and safety plans, and other administrative duties. The Assistant Coordinator also works cooperatively, collaboratively and effectively in liaising with other programs, staff, and external agencies, community groups, and businesses.

This role requires an individual that is able to support the program and team with:
  • High Work Standards: work ethic, task completion, consistency, follow up, accuracy/attention to detail, time management.
  • Personal Management Skills: accountability, self-management, stress tolerance, adaptability/flexibility, creativity, initiative, working in teams or independently, problem solving.
  • Personal Development Skills: ability, openness, willingness to learn, receive feedback and seeks collaborative opportunities.
  • Professional Skills: interpersonal and communication skills, influencing, collaboration and the ability to establish effective relationships/trust with others, within professional boundaries.
  • Mentoring Skills: coaching, patience, influencing and modeling professional behavior.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIP: COORDINATOR
Qualifications And Experience
  • A bachelor’s degree in social sciences is preferred but a combination of experience and training is acceptable.
  • Optimally, three years’ experience in a related role and supporting individuals with disabilities, demonstrating empathy and developing practical, supportive and effective working relationships.
  • Scheduling and Human Resources Experience an asset.
  • Satisfactory Child and Adult Abuse Registry check, Criminal Record Check (vulnerable sector search) and a satisfactory Driver’s Abstract and license.
  • Certification of First Aid Level 1 – Emergency.
  • The ability to attend work regularly as scheduled or requested.
  • Demonstrated language, writing, comprehension skills.
  • Demonstrate cultural knowledge competence and participate in agency training for development.
  • A safe and reliable vehicle and proof of appropriate insurance on the vehicle.
Knowledge of the following areas is required:
  • FASD
  • Community Living
  • Disability Services
  • Justice
  • EIA and CFS
  • Addictions
  • Determinants of Health
  • Harm Reduction

Core Competencies for All Employees: Respect, Collaboration, Integrity, Effective Communication, Patience and Perseverance, Reasoning and Decision Making

Life’s Journey strives towards a workforce that has fair representation of the community that we serve.

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