Children & Youth Program Supervisor
About the role
Children & Youth Program Supervisor
Non Union Position
Work schedule:
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Sunday–Thursday (September–June), Monday–Friday (July–August).
Pay: CAD $70,000 - $74,000
Summary
The Children and Youth Program Facilitator provides leadership, operational oversight, and clinical supervision for all programs in the Child and Youth Program. This role ensures safe, inclusive, high-quality, and financially responsible services while aligning programs with community needs, driving continuous improvement, and ensuring compliance with organizational and regulatory standards.
Key Responsibilities
Program Leadership
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Make decisions on program continuation based on registrations, seasonal demand, resources, and strategic priorities.
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Develop, pilot, and adapt programs to meet community needs and participation trends.
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Analyze program outcomes, participation metrics, and feedback to implement improvements.
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Ensure programs uphold inclusion, safety, quality, and compliance standards.
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Provide strategic recommendations for departmental growth, resource allocation, and program innovation.
Clinical Oversight & Risk Management
- Guide staff on behavioural strategies and managing complex participant needs.
- Advise on inclusion/exclusion decisions, ratios, pairings, and risk management.
- Oversee care for children with medical needs, including seizures, ensuring protocols are followed.
- Ensure programs comply with legal, regulatory, and organizational policies.
- Monitor risk management procedures and proactively address potential safety or liability issues.
Staff Leadership & Development
- Lead, mentor, and supervise program staff.
- Conduct staff performance evaluations and implement professional development plans.
- Foster a positive, professional, and inclusive staff culture.
- Ensure staff are paid accurately and on time, submit payroll variances, and troubleshoot issues.
- Participate in staff interviews and assist HR with hiring decisions to ensure quality staff.
- Provide training on behavioural strategies, inclusion, safety, program protocols, and operational procedures.
Financial & Operational Management
- Oversee program budgets, monitor expenses, and report variances.
- Purchase materials and ensure staff have access to necessary resources.
- Coordinate program logistics, scheduling, communications, and social media.
- Oversee program technology, registration systems, and communication platforms to ensure accessibility, efficiency, and security.
Family, Community & Stakeholder Relations
- Serve as the primary contact for families, community partners, and stakeholders.
- Address family concerns and complaints professionally and in a timely manner.
- Communicate program updates, outcomes, and strategic initiatives clearly.
- Build and maintain partnerships to enhance program offerings and community engagement.
Program Administration & Evaluation
- Manage intake, consent, emergency contacts, and non-confidential operational records.
- Oversee registration and application processes.
- Lead program evaluation, integrate staff and family feedback, and recommend continuation, adaptation, or discontinuation of programs.
- Track program metrics, participation, and outcomes for reporting to senior leadership and funders.
Qualifications & Skills
- Graduate degree in psychology, education, behaviour analysis, or related field is preferred-other strong candidates may be considered.
- ABA training is an asset.
- Extensive experience in program leadership, clinical oversight, and staff supervision.
- Proven ability to manage high-risk community programs safely and effectively.
- Strong financial, operational, and organizational skills.
- Exceptional interpersonal, communication, and strategic planning skills.
- Experience with program evaluation, staffing decisions, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Ability to work a flexible schedule – Sunday–Thursday (September–June), Monday–Friday (July–August).