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Engaging Program Coordinator for Addictions and Mental Health Services
Autismservices
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regina, Canada
Location
regina
Posted
May 24, 2026
Commute
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Job Description
Drive impactful addiction programming as a Program Coordinator. Manage client safety and transport while fostering strong communication within your team in a rewarding environment.
In this position, you will carry out programming and coordinate group facilitation for clients dealing with addictions. Responsibilities also include ensuring client safety and transporting individuals to necessary appointments. Maintaining communication with the staff and ensuring precise record-keeping are essential duties in this impactful role.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Facilitate programming and group lectures effectively β’ Transport clients to appointments and conferences β’ Oversee the safety and well-being of clients β’ Maintain high levels of team communication β’ Keep accurate daily records and case notes
Requirements: β’ Bachelorβs in Social Sciences or comparable field required β’ Minimum of 2 years in mental health and addictions β’ Knowledge of First Nation approaches to well...
In this position, you will carry out programming and coordinate group facilitation for clients dealing with addictions. Responsibilities also include ensuring client safety and transporting individuals to necessary appointments. Maintaining communication with the staff and ensuring precise record-keeping are essential duties in this impactful role.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Facilitate programming and group lectures effectively β’ Transport clients to appointments and conferences β’ Oversee the safety and well-being of clients β’ Maintain high levels of team communication β’ Keep accurate daily records and case notes
Requirements: β’ Bachelorβs in Social Sciences or comparable field required β’ Minimum of 2 years in mental health and addictions β’ Knowledge of First Nation approaches to well...