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The Ministry of Social Services, Service Delivery Branch, Income Assistance Programs is responsible for supporting the most vulnerable people of Saskatchewan to meet their basic needs as they work toward becoming self-sufficient to the best of their abilities. We are looking for a highly motivated individual to provide leadership and case consultation to income assistance workers, participate in training new staff, provide leadership on policy issues and liaise with other departments and community agencies. This position requires sensitivity and responsiveness to First Nations and Metis cultures and issues.
In this role, you will work with diverse and multicultural individuals/families who may face multiple barriers and challenges such as addictions, mental illness, disability, and unemployment. This role provides the opportunity to do work that is deeply meaningful and impactful in the lives of individuals and families in need.
In this role, you will:
-Lead, encourage, advise, and cooperate with colleagues to promote and maintain healthy, positive relationships with a wide range of individuals, government and community agencies and service providers.
-Monitor work performance, provide coaching, and identify developmental and training needs.
-Lead employees in the implementation of change initiatives to meet department strategic objectives and goals.
The knowledge required for this position may be obtained through both education and/or Human Services related work experience. Typically, education such as an undergraduate degree in Social Work, Indigenous Social Work, Sociology, Human Justice, Psychology, or a related course of study will be valuable. Only those candidates with extensive supervisory experience will be selected for an interview.
A drivers license is required as this position may be required to travel within or between communities.