AIWCC is seeking a Boys & Men mentorship facilitator. The program delivers one-on-one mentorship opportunities. Targeting immigrant boys aged 12-18 old through a shared impact, cultural identity approach, and promoting anti-violence mentorship.
Job description
The Program Facilitator will be responsible to plan, develop, promote, and deliver content-rich programs for men and boys during school hours, out-of-school hours. The facilitator will maintain and expand relationships with area schools and community partners to implement Men & Boys Gender Equity program in alignment with our mission. The Program Facilitator involves front-line outreach work, program development and delivery, event planning and facilitation, and administrative duties as required.
Responsibilities within the Program Team, will include registration, data tracking, program evaluation,training, and organizational support. The successful candidate should be interested in gender equity,social justice, anti-oppressive and anti-racist work, and be passionate about modeling these values to men and boys We are looking for a professional with experience in programming. The project aims adult men to mentor with immigrant boys from junior high to high school students.
Job responsibilities:
- Creating an awareness for communities to help immigrant men and boys to understand the causes of violence against women and girls and to support them in joining together to end the violence.
- Encouraging Healthy Relationship Skills for boys and young men
- Offer immigrant men and boys a safe place to learn their roles and responsibilities when it comes to ending violence against young girls and women.
- Men and boys mentoring programs, and workshops.
- Group counselling for men who are at risk of or have used violence.
- Engage men and boys in education and prevention initiatives aimed at ending violence against women before it takes place.
- Recruitment of influential male leaders who strongly support gender equality and oppose violence.
- Public awareness campaigns delivered in various languages may be effective in addressing the information and support needs of individuals whose first language is not English or French.
- To ensure prevention and education initiatives are culturally relevant and not simple translations of existing campaigns and resources.
- Develop, implement, and coordinate events to promote Project Mentor.
- Mentor and coach youth and find additional mentors as needed.
- Ensure that program services are carried out, such as activities, follow-up support to matches and life skills workshops.
- Assist in other programmatic functions as required, such as special events, to support the program.
- Take a lead role in exploring community collaborations and developing supplemental support services for youth, including the lead in the Mentor Group.
- Accurately assess participants learning levels and needs.
- Be able to recognize any problem that might arise, evaluate the causes, and take appropriate action to resolve the issues.
- Develop an annual Program Plan that includes, but is not limited to, planned training workshops for volunteers, community recruitment activities and support groups.
- For evaluation propose, identify the program areas that might require special attention.
- Establish and maintain accurate records and files.
- Prepare weekly, quarterly, and annually reports, as well as monthly data report.
- Manage evaluation data collection.
- Ability to meet established deadlines.
- Communicate with school personnel, families, referral agencies and other organizations on behalf of the Mentoring program and as representative of the agency.
- Conduct outreach and retention activities to ensure adequate program attendance and participation.
- Be able to represent agency in the community.
- Work with Executive Director and Director of Programs and Services and consultants to develop and implement ongoing evaluation procedures.
- Provide reports as needed to Director of Programs and Services into an operational summary.
- Participate in staff development opportunities.
- Maintain effective communication within the agency (Executive Director and Director of Programs and Services) and with the community on the progress of the project.
- Commitment to Alberta Immigrant Women & Children Centre’s mission and program philosophies.
Education and Experience Requirements:Â Â
- Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma in human services (Social Work, Settlement work, Education, or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
- Have at least 3 years experience working with newcomer/immigrant youth and their families.
- Have at least 3 years experience working in non-profit setting.
- 3 or more years of work experience is required in a related field working with K-12 youth.
- Strong background in project/program management
- 3 or more years experience in mentoring, youth development, or communications, working within community organizations and/or schools preferred.
- Strong organizational, writing, verbal, and interpersonal skills.
- Creativity and flexibility are essential in assuming significant responsibility.
- Experience working in racially, ethnically, and socioeconomically diverse communities preferred.
- Experience in developing and implementing programs required.
- Experience supervising volunteers.
- Judgment and the ability to supervise mentors in the field.
- Ability to promote the program in the community through outreaching.
- Highly organized and collaborative
- Ability to take initiative, dependability, flexibility and resourceful.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suites, Google Docs/ Calendar, and Internet usage.
Closing date: Open until Suitable Candidate is found.
Application submission details:
Your application will be assessed based on how strongly your identified qualifications meet the criteria in the job advertisement.
Only those applicants who best demonstrate how they meet the qualifications outlined in the job ad will be contacted to advance to the next phase via e-mail. The successful candidate may be required to provide several references and undergo a satisfactory criminal reference check prior to the commencement of employment.
AIWCC supports equal employment opportunities and encourages applicants of diversity. Our policies and procedures are intended to be non-discriminatory and barrier-free, in accordance with the Alberta Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Albertans with Disabilities Act. Please advise us of any accommodation measures you may require during our recruitment and selection process.
Job Types: Part time (11 hours per week)
Pay: From $25.00 per hour
Schedule: Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person