MINJobs posting: Director of FCSS
May 7, 2025
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Director of FCSS

Organization:
Town of Sylvan Lake
Region:
Alberta
Application deadline:
June 15, 2022 before 23:30
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Type:
Full time
Category:
Social services
Description
DIRECTOR OF FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES

We’re looking for someone that understands the mandate of family and community support services to assess community needs and support individuals, families and communities through preventative social programs and services, and models respect and resiliency through their leadership to take on the challenging role of Director of FCSS (Family and Community Support Services) for the Town of Sylvan Lake.

The FCSS Director leads, manages, mentors and directs the FCSS Division to achieve the strategic goals of the Town to build a sustainable & growing community with an exceptional quality of life through implementation of Departmental Work Plans with a commitment to excellence in municipal government and customer service.

Requirements

If you have a bachelor’s degree and eight years experience in social work, Sociology, Human Services or a related field, with at least 5 of those years in a supervisory capacity, along with experience developing and managing complex budgets, grant funding, building teams and effective employee relations, please see our website, www.sylvanlake.ca, for more details and how to apply. 

Salary & Benefits

 This is a tremendous opportunity to work in a professional, team focused environment. You have a strong desire to be major contributor to the success of a vibrant and growing organization. If you are up to the challenge of taking ownership and wanting to make a difference, this is an ideal situation. We offer competitive rates and an excellent benefits package, including a wellness component. If this position intrigues you, please submit your resume in confidence specifying the position you are applying for, by June 15, 2022.

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