Responsibilities

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  • Provide leadership and oversight for:
    • At minimum, three (3) homeless shelters
    • Supportive living services for individuals with multiple and complex needs
    • Eviction prevention programs
    • Housing support initiatives
  • Ensure programs are grounded in Inuit values, culturally safe practices, and community priorities.
  • Promote holistic approaches to wellness that recognize the social, cultural, historical, and spiritual dimensions of wellbeing.
  • Ensure services are traumainformed, strengthsbased, and responsive to lived experience.
  • Embed reconciliation principles into program design, service delivery, and decisionmaking.
  • Address the impacts of intergenerational trauma, colonial policies, and systemic barriers within social programs.
  • Champion traumainformed and harmreduction approaches that prioritize safety, choice, dignity, and selfdetermination.
  • Foster environments that respect Inuit knowledge, language, identity, and cultural connections.
  • Contribute to departmental and governmentwide strategic planning as a member of the senior leadership team.
  • Lead the development of policies, frameworks, and standards related to homelessness, housing stability, and supportive living.
  • Use evidence, community input, and Inuit perspectives to identify service gaps and develop solutions.
  • Support continuous improvement through evaluation and learning.
  • Develop, manage, and monitor program budgets and funding allocations.
  • Prepare budget proposals for this program area; and authorize expenditures from approved budget within authority guidelines.
  • Ensure transparent and responsible use of Nunatsiavut Government resources.
  • Oversee contribution agreements and partnerships with Federal and Provincial Governments
  • Support audits, evaluations, and public reporting requirements. Build and maintain strong, respectful relationships with Inuit communities, service providers, and partner organizations.
  • Support meaningful community engagement and collaboration in program planning and improvement.
  • Represent the Department on internal and external committees and working groups as required.
  • Promote collaboration across Nunatsiavut Government departments to support integrated service delivery.
  • Provide strategic advice, briefings, and reports to the Deputy Minister and senior leadership.
  • Monitor outcomes and performance indicators to demonstrate impact and accountability.
  • Communicates program goals, standards, policies and procedures to the staff of this program area.
  • Conduct community visits to observe staff at work and discuss services and issues at the community level
  • Acts as a role model for the Mission, Vision and values of the organization and the Social program.
  • Provide leadership and supervision to managers and senior staff responsible for shelters and housing support programs. To assist and support supervisors in the assignment of work plans and orientation
  • Foster a respectful, inclusive, and valuesbased workplace culture.
  • Support staff wellbeing, professional development, and culturally informed practice. Lead performance management in a way that reflects Inuit governance principles and shared accountability.
  • To complete human resource functions in this unit including writing job descriptions, recruitment, hiring, promoting and discipline.
  • To interpret and administer organizational policies consistently and fairly, as well as to facilitate constructive resolution of conflicts.
  • To assist with acquiring all necessary resources (funding, space, time, information and equipment), which are consistent with program goals.
  • Other related duties as required
Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in social work, public administration, Indigenous governance, community development, or a related field with a minimum of ten (10) years of related experience. Combination of relevant education and/or experience will be considered.
  • Significant seniorlevel experience in social programs, housing services, or communitybased supports.
  • Demonstrated experience leading complex programs and multidisciplinary teams.
  • Experience working with Inuit communities, Indigenous governments, or northern/remote contexts is essential.
  • Deep understanding of homelessness, housing instability, and complexneeds populations.
  • Strong knowledge of traumainformed, culturally safe, and strengthsbased approaches.
  • Demonstrated understanding of Inuit culture, values, and governance, and the impacts of colonization.
  • Proven leadership, strategic thinking, and decisionmaking skills.
  • Strong communication and relationshipbuilding skills.
  • Ability to navigate complex systems in a respectful, politically aware, and communityfocused manner.
Assets
  • Bilingual in Inuktitut and English.
Benefits
  • Competitive Paid Leave Package
  • Travel Benefit
  • Labrador Allowance
  • Group insurance including health and dental
  • Group pension

 

Department: Health & Social Development

Location: Nunatsiavut (Nain, Hopedale, Postville, Makkovik, Rigolet)/Happy Valley-Goose Bay

Term: Permanent Full-Time

Closing Date: July 31, 2026

 

How to Apply:

Please submit your resume to careers@nunatsiavut.com

Applications should be submitted before 4:30 pm on closing day.

Interested in a Career?
If you have any questions about employment with the Nunatsiavut Government, you can always reach out to our Human Resources department at careers@nunatsiavut.com.

We look forward to speaking with you!