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Program Manager_FT-Contract

LOFT Community Services
locationToronto ON Canada
remoteOnsite
PublishedPublished: 2025-12-02
ExpiresExpires: 2025-12-16
Contract - Full Time
3 - 5 years of experience
$70,663 - $84,600 per year

Title of Job: Program Manager
Date: December 2, 2025
Closing Date: December 16, 2025
Location: Toronto, ON - Social Medicine Housing Solutions
Compensation: $70,663 - $84,600 Annually Prorated
Work Type: Onsite
Job Id: 10452234
Existing or New Position: New

Who We Are:
LOFT Community Services is a unique and dynamic charitable organization that supports people living with complex issues such as mental and physical health challenges, substance use challenges, poverty and homelessness. Serving 20,573 annually and providing 1,856 units of supportive housing last year, LOFT is one of Ontario’s largest mental health service providers of its kind. LOFT is also recognized as a Nonprofit Employer of Choice™ Award (NEOC) recipient

Job Summary:
The Program Manager oversees the administration, management, operations, coordination, and delivery of all consumer services for a LOFT Community Service Program, and its multiple locations, in accordance with the established philosophy and policies of LOFT and government regulatory agencies.

The Program Manager is responsible for the overall direction, coordination, and supervision of staff, including training and development programs.

The Program Manager establishes and maintains effective client and community relations, combined with a strong advocacy role to meet the varied needs of the program in liaison with LOFT Community Services.

Social Medicine Housing Solution (Social Medicine) is an interdisciplinary team of providers from the University Health Network and LOFT Community Services that provides wrap around services to individuals with concurrent conditions that span physical and mental health challenges and social and economic vulnerability who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of losing their housing.

Social Medicine delivers clinical hands-on support to those with complex healthcare needs providing outreach and case management services with access to psychiatric and medical assessment, consultation, and access to treatment, service planning, advocacy, and system navigation support. The aim of this partnership is to provide low barrier access to housing for these individuals, while assisting in stabilizing their physical and mental health, substance use, behavioural, psychosocial, and social drivers of health challenges. The Social Medicine team works from a housing first and harm reduction approach. The goal is to work with individuals in getting connected to housing and follow up support that meets the level of need required for each individual to live successfully in the community.

What You Will Do:
1. Program Management and Operation

Plans, develops and implements the Program’s content, scope, priorities and deliverables, ensures the incorporation of agency ideals, policies, procedures, and funder expectations.

Establishes Program operational parameters, staffing models, fiscal and service quality policies, procedures and standards in conjunction with their Director.

Prepares annual service plans with input from a variety of sources.

Develops program manuals and client documentation practices for the Program conjunction with their Director.

Monitors and evaluates program performance and service delivery models, conducts planning and evaluation initiatives conjunction with their Director.

Develops and implements projects within the program’s mandate in response to client needs.

Develops and maintains a positive social environment within the Program that is consistent with the overall objectives, policies and criteria for clients as established by LOFT.

Responsible for the overall direction, coordination, and supervision, training, development, and performance management of all Program staff.

Supervises Program staff and provides team leadership to establish a healthy supportive working environment consistent with LOFT’s operating principles.

Participates in regular on-call coverage with other LOFT Community Services management to ensure leadership coverage across all Programs and services.

Responsible for the selection and hiring of all Program staff.

Monitors and ensures Program compliance with licensing, funder requirements, employment legislation, safety codes and organizational operating principles.

Oversees and monitors Occupational Health and Safety and ensures that standards are being met.

Oversees infection control, and food service practices in conjunction with local public health.

Investigates and reports on a variety of incidents or serious occurrences.

Determines the impact of changes within immediate community on the Program and its operations and responds proactively to these changes.

2. Client Care

Oversees the administration, management, operations, coordination, and delivery of all client services at the Program.

Oversees the planning and creation of all client care plans at the Program.

Advocates on behalf of the client group within the community.

Serve as an advocate and facilitator for clients pertaining to the services and supports they require.

Maintains regular contact with residents and responds to client concerns, input and feedback.

Promotes client participation and partnership in the operation of the Program.

Remains up to date on mental health initiatives, environmental factors, socio-economic conditions, available social services, and other issues faced by LOFT’s clients.

3. Financial Responsibility

Oversees the administration, management, and coordination of all Program Financial Resources.

Determines spending priorities and oversees expenditures according to approved Program budgetary allocations.

Maintains Program occupancy rates based on funding requirements.

Establishes and implements Program fiscal control practices.

Assists LOFT’s Finance department in formulation of the Program’s budget and the annual budget submission to funders.

Identifies or cultivates new sources of funding, liaises with funders, assists with preparation of funding proposals.

Reviews monthly petty cash, staff expense claims, timesheets, and other payroll information in a timely fashion.

Ensures the proper collection, recording and submission of resident housing charges.

4. Information Responsibility

Oversees the administration, management, and operations of all Information Resources at the Program.

Overall responsibility for the storing, sharing and use of confidential client data at the Program.

Maintains current and accurate records of care services and documented behaviours for all clients served by the Program in accordance with established procedures.

5. Material Responsibility

Overall responsibility for all Program locations including facilities, equipment, vehicles, and other LOFT property.

Oversees licensing, inspections, upkeep, fire/safety regulations standards, and maintenance for all Program locations, equipment, vehicles, and other LOFT property.

Reports building and maintenance issues to Facilities Management in a timely manner.

What You Bring:

Post-secondary degree in Human Services or equivalent

A minimum of five years of experience in direct service work.

A minimum of three years of experience in program administration/management including service delivery, program development, staff supervision, budget administration, and liaison with community partners.

Experience in the planning and delivery of direct services in accordance with Psychosocial Rehabilitation Principles.

Experience in facilitating and driving quality improvement and ensuring excellence in standards of service.

Experience in the delivery of personal support services and services to seniors.

Extensive knowledge and understanding of mental health and mental health initiatives and of the types of issues faced by disadvantaged adults including: substance abuse, racism, discrimination, homelessness, unemployment, and social isolation caused by lack of education, poverty, illness or age.

Knowledge of the environmental, socio-economic conditions in the community, the social services provided by all three levels of government and of the services provided by other community agencies.

Understanding of cultural competency and anti-oppression framework.

Knowledge of the challenges of delivering community based supportive housing for consumers with special needs, vulnerable persons with special needs, mental health and socially disadvantaged individuals.

Knowledge of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Principles (PSR) with the ability to put them into practice.

Knowledge of the Tenant Protection Act, and tenant rights and obligations.

Knowledge and understanding of statutes and regulations governing non-profit housing, social and health issues and fire/safety requirements

Computer literate and able to use Microsoft Office software, write clear concise reports, and use provincial common assessment tools.

Demonstrated team leadership ability to manage, team-build, and coach staff on an individual and program team level.

Excellent interpersonal, communication, advocacy, mediation, and group dynamics skills are required to engage consumers, funders, community groups, the public, and the media.

Ability to represent LOFT and promote the Program and organization through public speaking engagements, liaison with other community and government agencies or institutions.

Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with external agencies, stakeholders, and community groups.

Ability to disseminate complex information, persuade, influence, teach, counsel; employ tact, and courtesy for handling difficult situations.

Proven skill in analytical decision making, program planning, implementation, evaluation and project management.

Ability to adapt quickly to changing priorities and intervene in urgent situations.

Proven ability to make sound risk assessment and mitigation decisions with a moderate level of independence.

Ability to delegate and escalate in urgent situations.

Proven ability to make informed and timely decisions that will affect multiple Program locations.

Regularly identifies alternative approaches and solutions to resolve various problems or situations within the Program

Work Environment:

Availability to be on after-hours on call, on a rotating schedule

May be required to be on-call as emergency contact for after hours.

Frequent bending, kneeling and reaching, combined hours of sitting and standing while using office equipment and computers, light lifting of supplies and materials from time to time.

Staff will be required to work in client rooms and may be exposed to second hand smoke

Expected to meet people outside, making exposure to the weather an expectation of the position.

A car is not a requirement of the position however driving for prolonged periods of time with frequent stops is an essential part of the job.

You may need to walk on rough terrain from time-to-time, for example uneven ground, parks, or ravines while providing outreach to community members sleeping outside.

What Do We Offer:

E-learning program available all year round

Starting vacation time above minimum standard,

Additional paid personal and paid sick days

Professional development budget available to help you nurture and shape your career

Corporate Gym membership rate with GoodLife Fitness

Access to Perkopolis, a comprehensive corporate discount program

Access to unlimited DEI trainings through partnership Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion

A chance to push your ideas from inception to execution

Satisfying work with a fun, energetic and supportive leader

An opportunity to be a change maker in an organization that reaches people that are often overlooked

Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion:

LOFT Community Services is a values-driven organization with a deep belief that each person has the ability to grow and change. We value compassion, collaboration, and community delivered with dignity, innovation, and excellence. LOFT’s vision is that together, we can all live successfully in our community. Our client population reflects Ontario’s diverse community and it is LOFT’s goal to build a workforce who also reflects that diversity. LOFT believes there are many ways to develop skills and build experience and expertise. So even if you don’t “tick all the boxes” but think you’d thrive in this role, you are encouraged to apply.

Note:

A satisfactory vulnerable sector check (VSC) is also required.

This posting provides only a summary of the responsibilities and requirements for the position. The complete job description is available upon request by contacting hrteam@loftcs.org.

Required degree level

  • Manager/Department Head

Years of experience (Optional)

  • 3 - 5 years of experience

Salary range

  • $70,663 - $84,600 per year