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Health and Social Services Coordinator, Provincial Eating Disorder Prevention and Recovery Program

Requisition ID: 375022  

Position Number: [[cust_PCN]]

Posting End Date: March 1, 2025

City: Winnipeg

Employer: Women's Health Clinic

Site: Women's Health Clinic -

Department / Unit: Provincial Eating Disorder Prevention and Recovery Program (PEDPRP)  

Posting Category: Clinical  

Union: MAHCP

Anticipated Start - End Date: 02/18/2025   -

Reason for Term:

FTE: 1.0  

Anticipated Shift: Days; Evenings; Weekends

Work Arrangement: Hybrid  

Daily Hours Worked: 8 hours 

Annual Base Hours:

Salary: $36.711, $37.962, $39.371, $40.789, $42.297, $43.857, $45.559, $47.349, $49.176, $50.635

Rotation Calendar:

 

 

WHC promotes personal agency and believes that all people should be empowered to take care of their mental, emotional, sexual, physical and spiritual health and wellbeing. We offer sexual, reproductive, and mental health care and support for people of all genders. Our organizational values guide our work through an anti-racist, anti-oppressive, intersectional, feminist, harm reduction lens.

Position Summary:

The Program Coordinator is responsible for leadership of the PEDPRP which includes the coordination, resourcing and implementation of programs and activities in accordance with the Women’s Health Clinic vision, mission and values. This position involves working collaboratively with the Management team, developing and overseeing program development plans that address community needs, engagement and communication with stakeholders, and program evaluation. The position will also respond to client, community and agency needs and may require evening and weekend work.

Requirements:

The ideal candidate is a self-motivated, organized and detail-oriented individual. The successful candidate will possess excellent analytical, verbal and written communication skills and be able to work to strict deadlines while contributing to a professional working environment.

Candidates must have:

• Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline and an equivalent combination of education and work experience

• 3-5 years of experience in program development and/or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

• 3 years of experience providing counselling related to disordered eating and body image an asset.

• Experience in group facilitation, public speaking and health education.

• Demonstrated computer proficiency.

• Demonstrated understanding of weight bias and body positive perspectives.

• Must be legally able to work in Canada

• Satisfactory Criminal Record check and Child Abuse Registry check Assets:

• Understanding of child and youth mental health system, with emphasis on supports for disordered eating an asset.

• Knowledge of barriers that impact IBPOC & 2SLGBTQIA communities accessing health care.

• Commitment to anti-oppression, anti-racism work practices


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