Salary
$80000 - $85000 / hour
Location
The Forks, MB
The Forks, Manitoba R3L 0A1
Posted
Jul 5, 2026
Role overview
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Director of Clinical and Healing Services
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The Link is hiring! Come grow with us, walk along side people in our community as we grow strong & resilient together. We are seeking candidates with strong character that share our vision for a brighter future; people of action who can support the resilience and potential in people. We honor and strive to model through our actions the traditional Seven Teachings of the Anishinaabe: Love, Respect, Courage, Honesty, Wisdom, and Humility & Truth.
About The Link: Youth and Family Supports
For more than 90 years, The Link has helped youth and families on a journey to healing, hope, and better lives. The organization is dedicated to walking alongside children, youth, and families as an inclusive community, strengthening and empowering a sense of being, pride, and purpose. With over 15 diverse programs, The Link has a community of caring staff that work together to provide support through a 24-hour crisis line, youth resource centers, emergency shelters, mobile crisis teams, specialized foster care, healing homes, job readiness supports, and Skills4Life. With a strong foundation within the community and a focus on connection, unity, and compassion, the organization provides a vital link for youth and families in the province of Manitoba.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Director of Clinical and Healing Services provides
strategic leadership and clinical oversight for The Link’s integrated continuum
of crisis response, healing, and therapeutic care. Anchored in The Link’s
strategic plan and guided by the First Nations approaches to healing and
wellness, the Director advances an evidence-based, trauma-informed and
culturally safe model of service that strengthens the well-being of children,
youth, adults, and families. The role unifies the Mobile Crisis Team, Heart Berry
Lodge, and Clinical Services into healing pathways grounded in relational
safety, Indigenous worldviews, and clinical excellence.
POSITION SCOPE/IMPACT OF ERROR
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Director of
Clinical and Healing Services is a member of the senior leadership team and
works closely with program managers, clinical staff, Elders and Knowledge
Carriers, families, health authorities, and provincial partners. The position
carries accountability for clinical standards, service experiences, program
budgets and the safe integration of cultural and clinical practice. Errors in
this position may affect client safety, clinical risk, regulatory standing,
funder relationships, and the trust of families and communities. Sound clinical
judgment, cultural humility, and discretion are essential.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Clinical Leadership and Supervision
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Ensure assessment, case formulation, treatment
planning, and risk management are evidence-informed, trauma-responsive, and
culturally grounded.
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Uphold ethical and professional standards for clinical
and healing services.
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Lead critical incident response and clinical
debriefing, supporting staff wellness and learning.
Cultural Safety and Indigenous-Led Practice
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Embed First Nations approaches of healing and wellness
into program design, supervision, and service delivery.
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Partner with Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and cultural
advisors so that ceremony, language, and land-based practice are integrated
alongside clinical intervention.
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Champion anti-racist, decolonizing, and two-eyed seeing
approaches in policy, practice, and team development.
In-Home Clinical Practice Development
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Co-develop, with Healing Home Supervisors, an in-home
clinical service model that is responsive to the unique strengths, histories,
and needs of children, youth, and families receiving community-based supports.
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Provide consultation and guidance to Healing Home
Supervisors on integrating clinical interventions into everyday caregiving
practices that promote healing, emotional regulation, and relational safety.
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Support the incorporation of First Nations healing
approaches, including connections to Elders, Knowledge Keepers, ceremony,
language, land-based activities, and cultural identity, in collaboration with
children, youth, families, and communities.
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Develop practical tools, resources, and practice
guidelines that strengthen trauma-informed, culturally grounded care within
Healing Homes.
Workforce Clinical and Cultural Wellness
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Promote a culture of clinical excellence and staff
wellness by supporting reflective practice, clinical consultation, and
opportunities for ongoing learning.
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Collaborate with leaders to identify and implement
practical strategies that support employee resilience, psychological safety,
and cultural wellness across programs.
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Facilitate regular clinical case consultation, peer
learning, and culturally grounded debriefing following complex situations or
critical incidents.
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Support access to cultural teachings, Elder and
Knowledge Keeper guidance, and wellness opportunities that strengthen staff
capacity to provide safe, compassionate, and culturally responsive care while
recognizing the importance of self-care and vicarious trauma prevention.
Service Management and Operations
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Oversee day-to-day operations, service continuity,
staffing, and scheduling for the Mobile Crisis Team, Heart Berry Lodge, and
Clinical Services.
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Manage program budgets, contract deliverables, and
funder reporting in collaboration with teams.
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Coordinate with other directors to align clinical,
residential, and community-based pathways into a cohesive continuum of care.
Quality, Risk, and Strategic Partnerships
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Develop and monitor policies, procedures, and outcome
measures aligned with accreditation, regulatory, and funder standards.
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Lead critical incident review, continuous quality
improvement, and performance reporting linked to community-defined outcomes.
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Represent the organization with community partners,
building reciprocal relationships that strengthen care pathways for children,
youth, and families.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
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Master’s degree in Social Work, Counselling Psychology,
Marriage and Family Therapy, or a related clinical discipline.
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Current registration in good standing with a Manitoba
regulatory college (e.g., MCSW, CPMB, MAMFT) with authorization to provide
clinical supervision.
Experience
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Five to seven years of progressive clinical and service
management experience in mental health, crisis response, child and family
services, or Indigenous wellness settings.
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Demonstrated expertise in trauma-informed,
attachment-based, and resilience-based practice (e.g., Circle of Courage, ARC,
polyvagal-informed approaches).
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Working knowledge of the First Nations approaches to
healing and wellness, and sustained relationships with First Nations, Métis, or
Inuit communities; lived experience is an asset.
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Proven leadership of multi-disciplinary teams across
24/7 operations, including budget, labor relations, and accreditation
responsibilities.
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Experience working within a non-profit,
community-based, or Indigenous-led organization, ideally during a period of
transition or transformation.
WORKING/ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
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Operates across office, residential (Heart Berry Lodge),
and community settings, with regular collaboration with staff, clients,
families, partners, and community members.
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On-call availability is required to support 24/7 crisis
response and clinical escalation.
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Travel within Winnipeg and across Manitoba may be
required for community engagement, partner meetings, and First Nations
communities.
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Evening and weekend work will be required at times to
support service continuity, community gatherings, and ceremony.
Conditions of Employment
- Satisfactory Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search, a clear Child Abuse Registry check with acceptable Prior Contact checks and a clear Adult Abuse Registry check, all done within the last 3 months.
Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities upon request. If you are contacted by The Link regarding a job opportunity, please know that you are welcome to request an accommodation at any point in the process. All information received regarding accommodations will be kept confidential.
Position status: Full-Time permanent 35 hours/week. (with on-call expectations)
Posting End Date: Open until filled.
Site: The Link: Youth and Family Supports
Work Location: 175 Mayfair Avenue
Salary Range: Dependent upon qualifications.
To apply to this opportunity, please visit https://thelinkmb.easyapply.co/
The Link is an equal opportunity employer, Indigenous people, women, visible minorities, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. The Link is committed to developing and retaining a diverse workforce. We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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