Sacred Care Case Manager
Job in
Winnipeg, Manitoba, A3C, Canada
Listed on 2026-06-15
Listing for:
(CAHRD) Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development Inc.
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-15
Job specializations:
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Community Health, Child Development/Support
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Overview
Reporting to the Sacred Care Program Supervisor, the Sacred Care Case Manager is responsible for providing support to the Sacred Care homes. The Sacred Care Case Manager works within a team that serves to provide comprehensive case management services within a holistic circle of care.
Key Responsibilities- Establish a positive relationship with foster parents, youth in the homes, and the support team primarily through regular home visits and ongoing communication by phone and via email.
- Conduct monthly case planning meetings in the foster homes with the assigned collaterals.
- Complete required Foster Care Licensing and service documentation.
- Maintain an accurate understanding of the services provided in each home and effectively communicate with the Program Manager and SECFS.
- Collect, review and distribute monthly reports and incident reports for each home. Assess concerns, strategize solutions and support homes in responding appropriately.
- Communicate to Program Manager the observed training needs for House Parents, Support and Respite Workers, and find those training opportunities.
- Ensure outcomes, assessments and service plans are current and up to date.
- Regular travel is required for this position within Winnipeg and surrounding areas.
- Ability to lift and carry items to a maximum of 50lbs.
- BSW degree or equivalent; similar education and experience working in the field will be considered.
- Knowledge in the areas of colonization and intergenerational trauma.
- Excellent conflict resolution skills.
- Knowledge of the Child and Family Services (CFS) sector and legislation.
- Understanding of foster care standards and related licensing paperwork.
- Demonstrate knowledge and/or understanding of First Nations perspectives, culture and philosophies.
- Experience developing and supporting a strong, respectful team-based approach to service delivery.
- Experience working with families and navigating complex situations.
- Clear Child Abuse registry, Adult Abuse registry, Criminal Record check with Vulnerable Sector search, and Prior Contact Check.
- Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office, word processing (MS Word), Spreadsheets (Excel), E-mail (Outlook) and Internet.
- Excellent communication, organization, problem solving and team skills.
- Ability to speak Anishinaabe is an asset.
- Must have a valid Manitoba driver’s license and a reliable vehicle; satisfactory driver abstract provided annually.
- Must maintain a high level of confidentiality.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
- Must be resourceful with a high attention to detail.
- Ability to prioritize tasks and effectively manage multiple priorities.
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