Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs·Winnipeg, Manitoba
The worker supports First Nation citizens in acquiring permanent housing through advice, advocacy, and the organization of social development workshops. Key duties include interviewing clients, developing action plans, and coordinating with community resources and health care providers.
Competition #2026-062 Category: Full-Time Term until March 31st, 2027, with possibility of extension
Closing Date: Open until Filled
Under the direction of the Lead Service Coordinator, the Community Housing Transition Worker will support First Nation citizens to acquire permanent housing. The Community Housing Transition Worker will provide advice, advocacy, and support on social and personal issues to clients that need such assistance and will organize and deliver workshops and information sessions on social and personal development. Key Responsibilities Interview clients to obtain case history and background information. Assess client’s relevant skills and strengths. Assist clients to sort out options and develop plans of action while providing necessary support and assistance. Assist clients in locating and utilizing community resources, including legal, addiction recovery, medical, financial assistance, housing, employment, transportation, assistance with moves and other referral services. Prepare intake reports. Meet with clients to assess their progress, give support, and discuss any difficulties or problems. Refer clients to other social services agencies. Advise and aid recipients of social assistance and pensions. Provide information on crisis intervention. Implement and organize the delivery of specific services within the community. Implement life skills workshops, substance abuse treatment programs, behavior management programs, youth services programs and other community and social service programs. Assist in evaluating the effectiveness of treatment programs by tracking client’s behavioral changes and responses to interventions. Maintain contact with other social service agencies and health care providers involved with clients to provide information and obtain feedback on client’s overall progress. Maintain program statistics for purposes of evaluation and research. Visit homeless camps to support the residents to obtain permanent housing. Other duties as assigned.
Human Resources Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs 14th Floor, 275 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 2B3
Quote Competition #2026-062 in your application.
Requires a diploma in social work, counseling, or a related social science field, though extensive experience may be substituted. Candidates must possess a valid Class 5 Driver's License, a reliable vehicle, and clear criminal record and abuse checks.
Market context
Behavioral-health roles in Manitoba often draw steady interest because employers look for licensed professionals who can support adults with complex needs in clinical, community, and outreach settings. Competition is usually strongest for candidates who already hold an active license, ASIST certification, and supervised counselling experience, since those credentials can narrow the applicant pool. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to quickly confirm fit, then tailor your application to highlight adult counselling experience and current credentials.