We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Program Manager to join The Homestead – Transition and Support Service. This full-time position offers a unique opportunity to lead and support Early Childhood Education within our trauma-informed residential care setting.
About The Homestead – Transition and Support Service
The Homestead is a local not-for-profit organization committed to addressing critical gaps in the child welfare and foster care system through a trauma-informed residential model. Our vision is rooted in values that prioritize the developmental needs and well-being of children, believing that the best interests of the child must always come first. We collaborate closely with Social Development and community resources to deliver child-centered care, guided by the values and principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Located in a natural environment with forests, a brook, and gardens, our home provides opportunities for exploration and play, encouraging children to connect with each other, themselves, and the surrounding world in a naturally healing environment.
About the Position
The Program Manager will oversee a team of support staff, ensuring high standards of care for children and youth aged 0-12. This role involves active participation in the development and implementation of individualized care plans and therapeutic programs designed for children who have experienced trauma.
Key Responsibilities
Program Management:
Oversee the planning and implementation of developmentally appropriate curriculum.
Lead and mentor staff, fostering a collaborative and supportive team environment.
Conduct regular inspections to ensure staff training is up-to-date, documenting and tracking accordingly.
Facilitate hiring, orientation, and ongoing staff training.
Prepare and review staff schedules, ensuring adequate coverage and minimizing overtime.
Maintain accurate staff records and address performance concerns as needed.
Ensure all staff adhere to policies, procedures, and relevant legislation (e.g., Protection of Persons in Care Act, Human Rights Code, company handbook).
Early Childhood Education Leadership:
Support staff in fostering a safe, inclusive, and stimulating environment for children.
Monitor and document children's progress, developmental milestones, and daily logs.
Collaborate with therapeutic and community programs to support individual child needs.
Promote positive behaviors, social interaction, and emotional well-being among children.
Engage with families to support child development and facilitate effective communication.
Safety Procedures:
Conduct weekly and monthly inspections to ensure the home and operations meet safety and regulatory standards (e.g., fire drills, emergency procedures, hazardous material storage).
Ensure all food, medications, and supplies are stored, handled, and disposed of safely.
Recognize and respond to concerns of abuse and neglect promptly.
Health Management:
Ensure the physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual needs of each child are met.
Implement and monitor meal plans, dietary restrictions, medication administration, and infection control procedures.
Follow and enforce all instructions from health professionals.
Relationships and Community Development:
Promote normalization and inclusion by supporting participation in community options and nurturing positive relationships.
Assist in developing opportunities for children to form friendships and community connections.
Oversee management of petty cash and personal funds, ensuring accurate records and adherence to budget.
Organizational Duties:
Prepare, review, and maintain all required records, logs, and reports (e.g., incident reports, meeting minutes, communication logs).
Attend and participate in all relevant meetings and required training sessions.
Maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical standards in all aspects of work.
Qualifications
Post-secondary degree in psychology, sociology, human services, early childhood education, or a related field (or equivalent combination of education and experience) preferred.
Minimum of 3 years' experience working with children and youth in a residential care setting, with at least 3 years in a management or leadership role.
Demonstrated knowledge/experience in Autism Spectrum Disorder, trauma-informed care, FASD, Intellectual Disabilities, and best practices in child development.
Valid First Aid and CPR certification (including infant/emergency).
Certification in NVCI (Nonviolent Crisis Intervention), Safe Talk, and safe food handling (or willingness to complete upon hire).
Clear criminal background check, child abuse registry check, and vulnerable sector screening.
Valid driver's license, clear driver's abstract, and access to a vehicle.
Above-average communication (written, oral, and verbal), organizational, and critical decision-making skills, with the ability to work effectively within a team and independently.
Level 6 English (CLB) or equivalent.
Willingness to attend additional company training as required.
Experience and demonstrated skill in leadership, team-building, and crisis prevention.
What We Offer
Supportive and collaborative team environment.
Opportunities for professional growth and training.
Competitive wage offering $31.50-$35.00/ hour alokng with comprehisive benefits package.
Creative freedom to make a lasting impact in children's lives.
If you're a strong leader with a passion for early childhood education and trauma-informed care, apply today to join our team at The Homestead and make a meaningful impact!
Initial screening will be held virtually, with in-person interviews to follow. Only those applicants invited to interview will be contacted.