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A faith-based recovery organization in Manitoba is seeking a Program Coordinator to provide mentorship and support for students in a substance abuse recovery program. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational and communication skills and be willing to uphold the Christian values of the organization. Responsibilities include mentoring students, teaching curriculum, and maintaining family communications. The role requires flexibility in scheduling, including evenings and weekends, contributing to a supportive team culture.
Brandon North, Canada | Posted on 02/06/2026
Job Description: Program Coordinator
Department of Functional Area: In-Residence Program
Reports To: Campus Manager
About Adult & Teen Challenge of Central Canada
Adult & Teen Challenge of Central Canada (ATCCC) is a Christ-centered, non-profit ministry focused on substance abuse treatment and recovery.
Our mission is to offer a full range of addiction treatment and recovery services with compassion and excellence.
Our vision is to see addiction end, new life begin, and freedom for all through Jesus Christ.
More about the Ministry
At Adult & Teen Challenge, staffing positions are grounded in the identity of a bible-based ministry, rooted and founded on the Word of God. We expect each member of our team to actively embrace and participate in the biblical practices that guide our work and mission.
Prayer is the cornerstone of all we do, and staff are expected to pray regularly with others, joining together in faith for our ministry and those we serve. Driven by a Love for the Lost, we live out our commitment to Evangelism, reaching out in love to bring the hope of Christ to those affected by addiction. Our ministry depends entirely on the Holy Spirit, acknowledging that is what can truly change lives.
Discipleship and the Jesus factor remind us that Jesus is the Difference Maker, and every staff member is encouraged to walk closely with Him. Our work is underpinned by unwavering Faith, believing God for miracles and trusting in His power to bring transformation. These practices define our ministry and are integral to each role, shaping the heart and culture of Adult & Teen Challenge.
Understanding our Faith-Based Foundation and Commitment
This position requires a deep commitment to the Christian faith, its principles and practices. This position can expect to regularly be praying with other staff clients and supporters. Participating in regular Bible studies and discipleship. Staff should actively seek to live out what we teach our clients and apply this faith in their personal and professional lives. Alignment with the Christian doctrines outlined on the ATCCC website is essential.
Living Our Values
At ATCCC, our faith is expressed through our core values, which guide our interactions with each other and those we serve. We seek individuals who resonate with these values and are committed to upholding them in their daily work:
Thriving in Our Team Culture
At ATCCC, we value individuals who bring a positive and collaborative spirit to their work. We seek those who are:
Why This Matters
Our team culture is built on collaboration, mutual support, and a shared commitment to our mission and vision. By embodying these qualities, you'll contribute to a positive and encouraging environment where everyone can thrive and make a meaningful difference.
Position Overview: Serving the Programs to provide excellent leadership to the staff, clients and their families. This position assists in ensuring the program meets all accreditation standards.
Note: This is not a complete list of this position’s duties and responsibilities. The items below are examples of the types of activities performed. Other duties may be assigned.
Primary Responsibilities:
Secondary Responsibilities:
Budgetary: Serve the Campus Manager to meet budgetary goals, participating in fundraising events.
Schedule: Be flexible with scheduling. Will be required to work evenings and weekends.
Decision making: Communicate decisions and suggested changes to the Campus Manager.
Leadership: Provide support and leadership to students, students families, volunteers and staff within the program.
Qualifications: