All candidates are subject to a criminal record check. Position Manager, Housing Programs Posting Number: 2026-001 Posting Date: January 7, 2026 Close Date: 5:00pm on January 21, 2026 Start Date: February 2, 2026 Work Area: Mainly Abbotsford and Burnaby Salary Range: $72,000 - $88,000 Hours of Work: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm and as operationally required Reports To: Director, Operations Supervises: Program Coordinators and Mental Health Workers About MPA Society MPA Society is an awardwinning and accredited nonprofit agency that has supported people living with mental illness for over 50 years. Created on the principle of selfempowerment, our programs promote the dignity and wellbeing of people with mental illness by inspiring hope and supporting their recovery. MPA Society operates over 30 social, recreational, advocacy and housing programs that support people in their own communities. Role Summary The Manager, Housing Programs is responsible for the daytoday operations and maintenance of assigned programs and residences in the division. The Manager works with the Director, Operations to plan, develop and support existing and new programs in achieving program standards and operational objectives. In conjunction with the Director, the Manager plays a key role in developing and implementing strategic plans, programs, policies and procedures for the division, and implementing performance measurements and quality improvement initiatives. The Manager, Housing Programs coordinates quality improvement and ensures all programs maintain applicable accreditation standards. The manager also works with other Managers and Coordinators to support their program requirements including staff education, pharmacy services, equipment needs and health and safety requirements. Key Accountabilities Manages staff by hiring, assigning work, providing feedback and evaluation, determining and providing required training and orientation, and maintaining timekeeping and attendance records. Resolves staffing issues and participates in the disciplinary process and grievance process in consultation with the Director and Human Resources. Ensures the maintenance, cleanliness and safety of programs and residences by monitoring compliance with standards and legislation and making arrangements with outside contractors for maintenance work. Ensures the maintenance of inventory of supplies. Performs administrative and financial functions for designated program areas, including monitoring budgets and implementing cost savings measures in collaboration with the Director, Nurse Managers and Program Coordinators, authorizing expenditures, and preparing residential budgets and contracts for submission to funding agencies, and completing payroll. Manages all aspects of referrals to designated area by interviewing clients, gathering background information, determining program suitability for potential clients, informing clients of program policies and procedures, and making referrals to other programs. Performs or oversees case planning with clients and healthcare providers to meet the needs of clients and the community. Advocates for clients by problem solving in areas such as financial assistance, accessing community resources, and obtaining volunteer placements. Prepares, reviews and maintains documents and reports such as care plans, resident progress reports, and statistics. Acts as a liaison and a representative of the agency with community agencies and funders and promotes and encourages community involvement in the division and the agency. Qualifications A level of education, training and experience equivalent to a Bachelors Degree in a relevant behavioural science supplemented by training in accounting processes, plus 5 years recent experience in a mental health related agency with responsibility for front line service delivery, crisis debriefing and support, conflict resolution and case planning. Three years management or supervisory experience. Knowledge of psychosocial rehabilitation, mental illness and treatment modalities and new developments in mental health. Good understanding of community mental health and social services. Skills & Competencies Ability to define priorities and manage time effectively in dealing with multiple priorities. Ability to provide leadership and supervision to staff. Demonstrated knowledge of human resources practices in a unionized environment. Excellent problem solving skills, the ability to exercise initiative and excellent judgement, including confidentiality pertaining to areas of agency operations. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a diverse group of individuals, including unionized staff and their representatives, mental health clients, funders, community agencies, government, the general public, and management. Ability to effectively advocate for individuals and groups, and to promote client empowerment. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Valid BC Drivers License and access to a reliable vehicle. Successful completion of a criminal record check. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. Seniority Level MidSenior level Employment Type Contract Job Function Project Management and Information Technology Industry Mental Health Care #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Manager, Housing Programs