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Assistant Manager, Mental Health and Substance Use Programs

3 weeks ago


Surrey, Canada Phoenix Society Full time

**Title : Assistant Manager, Mental Health and Substance Use Programs**

**Location: Phoenix Centre (Main Campus)**

**Position Status: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week**
**Schedule: Sundays-Thursdays, 12:00pm-8:00pm**

**Reports to: Senior Manager, Mental Health and Substance Use Programs.**
**Level: 5**

**Compensation : $ 55,750.50 - $67,567.50**

**Job Summary**:
As a member of the integrated services team combining substance use services, housing, employment and educational services, the Assistant Manager, Mental Health and Substance Use Programs for Phoenix Society is accountable for the support of day-to-day operations; staff supervision and team support; client services; data collection and reporting; and community relations.

**Organizational Status**:
The Phoenix Society is a multi-service agency located in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia dedicated to providing accessible services and opportunities to people who face barriers related to substance use, mental health, housing, education, criminal justice involvement and/or employment.

**Program Management**:**

- Works collaboratively with the Senior Manager, Clinical Operations & Services, and Senior Manager, Mental Health and Substance Use to support the multidisciplinary team and monitor the day-to-day operations of the program.
- Ensures that the required policies, procedures, and standards are being upheld.
- Supports implementation of operational plans and measurable outcomes to meet the strategic goals and priorities of the organization.
- Adeptly manages competing tasks and uses time efficiently and effectively.
- Participate in data collection, outcome measurement, research, and gap analysis that support the development of team planning, new services, quality improvement projects, best practices, and service coordination protocols.
- Identify, monitor, and respond to problematic behaviours to ensure safety and a comfortable environment for residents
- Oversee and support operations of safety and security systems during the shift and work cooperatively with staff and residents on health and safety issues
- Ensure that residential spaces are used for the purpose for which they were designed. This includes visiting service areas regularly, reviewing documentation and logs, and ensuring a safe, well maintained, and healthy building environment
- Perform other duties as required

**Performance Quality Improvement**:**

- Supports implementation of each program’s goals and objectives in alignment with the Phoenix Model of Care.
- Assists with the development of relevant program policies, procedures, forms, etc.
- Ensures the reporting of critical Incidents and WorkSafeBC incidents as per licensing and regulatory requirements and ensures compliance with Occupational Health and Safety requirements.
- Maintains a working knowledge of all relevant program accreditation standards.
- Tracks all relevant program data and provides quarterly CQI report data.
- Actively seeks and incorporates feedback from clients and stakeholders to inform continuous improvement.

**Human Resources Management**:**

- Provides supervision, coaching and assistance to the staff in completion of daily operating tasks and routines in the Mental Health and Substance Use Programs. Escalates personnel issues and strategic decisions to the Senior Manager.
- Maintains a working knowledge of all relevant agency personnel policies, procedures, and standards. Contributes to the evolution of policies, forms and procedures as required.
- Ensure compliance with all Collective Bargaining Agreements.
- Works in collaboration with Senior Manager, Clinical Operations and Services, Senior Manager, Mental Health and Substance Use and Human Resources to recruit, onboard, orient, train, develop, retain and compensate staff.
- Develops and implements a staff schedule consistent with requirements regarding adequate staff coverage and staff to participant ratios.
- Completes callouts for vacant shifts to ensure adequate staff coverage and staff to participant ratios.
- Provides regular supervision to program staff including ongoing performance management, contributing feedback to a formal, annual performance review and implements developed training plans
- Reviews and approves time sheets; vacation accrual and requests; provides follow up re: time management issues.
- Participate and collaborate with other staff to lead OHS meeting at Phoenix Centre (Main Campus)

**Program Budgets**:**

- Supports the management and monitoring of program budgets.

**Community Development**:**

- Participates in community committees and initiatives relevant to the program, and in regional/provincial groups, as time permits.
- Supports senior management to liaise with mental health and substance use services, including funders, community partners, and health authorities.

**Agency Participation**:

- Actively participates in the Agency’s Leadership Team and Continuous Quality Improvement processes, and other r