Competition # 2025-475-CC Manager, Supportive Housing Programs (2025-475-CC)
Employment Type: Permanent Full-Time, (Non) Bargaining Unit
Work Hours: 35 hours per week (M-F 9am-5pm)
Work Setting: Onsite – Limited opportunities to work remotely (800 Vaughan Road)
Salary: $70,000 - $80,000
Application Deadline: November 6, 2025 by 11:59 pm
Who We Are
WoodGreen is a team of diverse and innovative change makers working together to make a difference in our communities. A United Way Anchor Agency with a proven track record and an entrepreneurial mindset, we continuously seek to develop solutions to critical social needs while striving to become a Centre for Equity.
Visit www.woodgreen.org to learn more about who we are and to review our Equity Statement.
We are committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce, representative of the communities we serve. We encourage, and are pleased to consider, applications from Indigenous peoples, racialized persons/persons of colour, women/women identifying, persons with disabilities, 2SLGBTQIA+ persons, and others who contribute towards promoting innovative ideas and solutions.
Program Overview – Program, Unit
This position is responsible to the Director, Supportive Housing Programs, Community Care.
The Manager, Supportive Housing Programs oversees the day-to-day operations site, including supervision of supervisors, tenants, program staff, volunteers and students. This position is responsible for the daily implementation of services and supporting the team with achieving the program outcomes. The Manager is responsible for implementing protocols, policies and procedures, and program development.
The Supportive Housing Program provides housing for seniors who have been street involved, experiencing mental health and/or addictions issues. The program provides onsite psychosocial, primary care supports and services including: intensive case management; harm reduction and addiction supports; therapeutic and supportive counseling; assistance with activities of daily living; nursing services; life skills development; social and recreational activities; volunteer opportunities; and follow up support.
What You Will Do
Carries out the management, operational responsibilities & oversight of programs, services, and initiatives associated with transitional &/or supportive housing buildings.
Provides ongoing orientation, training and supervision to all staff and conducts annual performance appraisals.
Provides direction, coaching and performance management of Supervisors, Team leads & Frontline Staff.
Provides direction and support to staff regarding program issues, team building, and crises incidents through individual and team meetings.
Ensures the effective utilization, training, and support of volunteers and students throughout the various programming activities.
Recruits and hires staff and assists in carrying out personnel functions within the programs in consultation with the Director.
Works with the Director to ensure the planning and implementation of staff development.
Implements ongoing promotion/awareness building of the programs and its services to the immediate and broader community.
Participates and represents the programs in existing and new external committees or networks in relevant sectors and internal staff committees as directed by the Director.
Supports the Director in building and maintaining internal and external partnerships and collaborative activities.
Develops and implements an effective evaluation strategy in collaboration with the Director.
Develops and implements program/operational protocols in consultation with the Director.
Reports risk, safety, security and liability concerns in a timely manner to the Department Director
Assist Director to implement solutions to improve safety & wellness
Develops, implements and oversees program initiatives, such as food access, peer involvement, and social, recreational and life skills programming.
Develops and maintains policies and procedures with respect to tenant selection and internal transfers
Works with Housing Staff to resolve tenancy/safety issues related to hoarding, fire safety, trespassing etc
Develop appropriate alternatives to eviction
Strive for low vacancy rates by anticipating turn-overs
Work with legal services to prepare tribunal documents; attend hearings and mediation
Works with staff to ensure development and execution of Care Plans
Organizes and facilitates community meetings and meetings between the City of Toronto, Funders and relevant staff at WoodGreen Community Care and Housing units.
Develops common strategies to collaboratively address tenancy and building issues as they arise.
Liaises with WoodGreen Housing and Building Services to ensure effective property management
Ensures that organizational policies and procedures are carried out within all programs areas, services, and initiatives.
Prepares and monitors program financial information and program budgets within the organization’s administrative policies and procedures.
Develops and implements data tracking systems, liaises with funders and completes funding reports.
Prepares statistical & program reports. Inclusive of quarterly submissions
Coordinates and participates in Unit/Department leadership meetings, and other relevant meetings for the purposes of ensuring coordinated and integrative programming, and resource sharing.
Ensures that the equity objectives and community development policies of the organization are achieved within the programs.
Participates in regular supervisory sessions with the Director.
Engages in training and education to upgrade skills as directed by WoodGreen to fulfill the responsibilities of the position.
Participates in the on-call rotation for Supportive Housing Programs, as scheduled.
Carries out additional management and other duties as identified from time to time by the Director.
What You Bring to the Team
Master’s degree or Bachelor’s degree and equivalent experience.
Minimum 5 years’ experience: developing and implementing programs; working with homeless and vulnerably housed individuals; experience with older adults and seniors; supervising staff, preferably in a unionized environment.
Knowledge of RTA and occupancy agreements, and property management.
What Will Set You Apart
Thorough understanding of homelessness, poverty, mental health and substance use, and a proven ability to develop effective services for individuals and communities facing these challenges.
Ability to exercise excellent judgment, flexibility, creativity, and sensitivity to changing situations and needs.
Proven ability to develop and implement program initiatives and partnerships.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, which promote effective working relationships amongst program staff, external agencies, program participants, and tenants.
Proven ability to challenge organizations, staff and tenant communities in a positive and create way to effect better service.
Sound financial and budget management skills.
Strong group facilitation and policy development skills.
Strong conflict resolution, negotiation, and crisis prevention/intervention skills.
Excellent multi-tasking and time management skills.
Excellent writing and editing skills.
Strong computer proficiency.
WoodGreen is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free selection process and work environment. If contacted in relation to an employment opportunity, please advise our People & Culture representatives at careers@woodgreen.org of the accommodation measures required. Information received relating to accommodation will be addressed confidentially.
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