
Solutions Navigator
Rural Municipalities of Alberta
- Alberta
- 81.864-102.339 $ par an
- Temporaire
- Temps-plein
- Provide comprehensive front-line service delivery using a strength-based, action-oriented approach to assess needs, strengths and risks, complete safety plans and build skills; use a generalist approach to support individuals in accessing resources to address a range of needs that may include housing, mental health, addictions, and parenting supports; administer subsidy programs
- Support individuals experiencing distress by leading participants through solution-oriented processes and interventions, promoting capacity building and independence, enabling informed choice, and promoting social inclusion
- Apply legislation, community protocols, municipal policy, and guiding frameworks as they relate to the role
- Support a coordinated, flexible and one-stop philosophy; invest in relationships with key community partners to enhance service delivery; identify service barriers and solutions for change to achieve seamless service delivery across social serving organizations
- Provide leadership in project and committee work, conduct research and maintain awareness of service trends
- Lead, plan, develop, implement and evaluate activities (e.g. community presentations; psycho-educational sessions and workshops; assigned projects)
- Bachelor’s degree in social science or a related field with 3 years of relevant experience or a diploma and 5 years' experience, with a preference for those fields with regulated practice
- Minimum of 3 years of experience working with people in distress and overwhelming situations using a strength-based, solution-oriented approach
- Minimum of 2 years of experience with leading projects, activities and committee work and/or developing and facilitating skill-building, psycho-educational sessions
- Ability to build relationships and trust and work in trauma-informed ways to de-escalate participants is essential
- High level of adaptability and flexibility is essential in this fast pace, evolving work environment; positively and quickly managing change and stress is important to success in this role
- Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills with a teamwork orientation
- Strong verbal and written communication skills with an openness to other’s ideas
- Ability to gather information and apply critical thinking within a changing environment
- Ability to independently and proficiently apply knowledge and skills to practice
- Ability to lift and carry program resources and materials
- Submission of satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Check and Child Intervention Record Check
- Must have a reliable vehicle and ability to get to various locations within Strathcona County and surrounding area
- Valid Alberta Class 5 driver’s license and submission of a 5-year driver’s abstract with less than 7 demerits