RECENT OR POTENTIAL GRADS: Youth Program Manager – Indian Brook, NS
Location:
Indian Brook, NS
Deadline:
March 2, 2023
Career Opportunity Youth Program Manager
Sipekne’katik First Nation, Indian Brook
Under the Direction of the Director of Administration, this position will be responsible for creating a healthy and safe meeting place (located in Indian Brook’s Community Centre), for youth between the ages of 12 – 30. This includes developing, implementing, and coordinating programs and services for. The Youth Program Manager will be a positive role model and support person for our community youth.
Responsibilities:
Ensure protocols in place for the opening up and closing of the Youth drop-in centre between the times of 4:00 pm to 11:00 pm. (subject to change)
Maintain a sign-in/sign-out log of all visitors and clients.
Plan, coordinate and advertise a calendar of events and activities for youth to participate
in that includes, but is not limited to:
o Cooking and nutritional classes
o Life skills training
o mental health workshops
o literacyprograms
o financial budgeting workshops
o workshops on career choices
o addictionreductionprograms
o cultural activities including arts and crafts
o recreational activities such as card games, sports clinics, gym use, etc
collaborate with other community groups in the coordination of activities such as fishing trips, moose hunts, outdoor camping trips, etc.
Arrange and facilitate regular youth council meetings.
Work with Sipeknekatik Health Department to organize workshops on health and safety
issues specific to their age group such as safe sex practices, resisting peer pressure,
cyber-safety, etc.
Promote parental involvement in organized youth after school activities.
Collaborate with other organizations to offer joint programs and services.
Ensure a safe and healthy meeting environment with established procedures/protocols.
Perform routine checks to ensure bathrooms, hallways, stair well, door entrances, lobby,
and gymnasium are cleaned as well as free from destruction and vandalism.
Record and submit incident/accident reports Supervisor within 24 hours.
Prepare budget estimates for yearly activities for consideration.
Supervise all children and youth participants including establishing youth centre rules.
Address any issues arising immediately (swearing, bullying, fights, etc.)
Follow Finance Guidelines to order food and supplies for the Youth Centre.
Participate in professional workshops, courses, and ongoing learning.
• Other related duties as determined by Supervisor such as assisting with the coordination of community events, community gatherings/ feasts, etc.
Qualifications:
Related work or volunteer experience with recreational programs/activities.
Post secondary education in a related field is preferred, but not required.
Strong leadership skills in supervising youth activities
A genuine interest in working with and supporting the youth with healthier lifestyles.
Must be dependable, people oriented and comfortable working with all ages.
Willingness to participate in ongoing training including CPR/First Aid, mental health first aid, basic computers, etc.
Must have a valid driver’s license.
Experience working in a First Nations Community is required.
Must be adaptable and flexible to deal with unexpected/unpredictable schedules.
A criminal records check and child abuse registry check is required. Having a Criminal
record is not necessarily a determinate factor.
Please apply with a resume, cover letter and Criminal Records Check to:
Mail/drop off: 522 Church Street, Indian Brook, NS B0N 2H0
We are an equal opportunity employer; however, qualified Indigenous applicants will be given priority in accordance with the Aboriginal Employment Preference Policy of the Canadian Human Rights Commission. The Band will not assume any expenses related to any job-related application process, included but not limited to travel, relocation, and application development. Please note certain positions come with mandatory employee benefits. This competition may be used to staff future related job opportunities with Sipeknekatik. Only those applicants who qualify for an interview will be contacted.
Unama’ki espi-kina’matno’kuom etek Mi’kma’ki, wla na no’kamanaq aq maqamikewminu mena’qiknmuetuk.
Cape Breton University is located in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaw People.