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Youth Semi-Independent Living Program - Manager


Company : Athabasca University Students’ Union


Location : Regina, Division No. 6


Created : 2026-02-28


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Youth Semi-Independent Living Program - ManagerJob Order #: 6259712 NOC:90010 Employer Name: YWCA Regina Inc. Wage/Salary Info: $51,187.50 to $53,746.88 Posted Date: 20-Nov-2025 Location: REGINA # of Positions: 1 Employment Terms: Full-Time Length of Employment: Permanent Education: Completed at least some post-secondary Experience: 3-5 Years Apply By: 27-Nov-2025 How to Apply?: Submit a cover letter, and resume, including three professional references with both Email and telephone contact information. We invite applicants to voluntarily self-identify as Indigenous. Please clearly state: Program Manager SILP, or your application may be deemed ineligible. Hours of Work: 37.5 weekly - Monday to Friday - 8a to 4p - with participation in 24/7 on-call rotation Program Description The Semi-Independent Living Program (SILP) provides trauma-informed, culturally grounded, and harm-reductive housing for youth aged 16-21 who are transitioning from Ministry of Social Services (MSS) care toward independent adulthood. SILP operates within YWCAs continuum of care, bridging shelter, housing, and youth development and is integrated with the Homebase Youth Hub and Community Support Hub at the kikaskihtnaw Centre. The program prioritizes relational accountability, youth voice, and cultural connection as key components of stability and success. SILP supports youth in developing essential life skills, building positive community supports, and preparing for long-term housing and independence while maintaining connection with their CFP/MSS supports. Position Description Under the Direct supervision of the Director of Housing, the SILP Manager is responsible for ensuring the smooth, effective daily operation of the SILP and for maintaining a high standard of relational, youth-centered care. The Program Manager provides leadership to the SILP team of Youth Support Team Members and Case Coordinators, ensuring the program operates with consistency, safety, and cultural integrity. The Manager will build, lead, and coach a cohesive staff team that provides wraparound care for youth and is responsible for cultivating a safe, inclusive, and empowering environment through relationship-based practice, harm reduction, and Indigenous-led approaches that support life skills, healing, and interdependence. This individual will work closely with the rest of the Women's Housing Leadership team to ensure the continuum of care across YWCA Regina housing and youth services is upheld. Visit full competition including detailed duties, qualifications and YWCA Regina employment benefits #J-18808-Ljbffr