“No child who does not want to be alone should ever have to be” -Sister Geraldine MacNamara
Rossbrook House is hiring an Intermediate Program Coordinator
Program Coordinators are accountable to one of the two Programs and Operations Managers. They are responsible for planning, coordinating, and delivering programs and activities with assigned focus on specific age groups. The Intermediate Program Coordinator plans for ages: 12-17 years, and young adults, including young mothers.
The Program Coordinator exercises a degree of independence, initiative and judgement and performs a variety of tasks in support of all aspects of Rossbrook House operations, including rides to and from outside activities, as well as safe rides home at the end of programming.
Responsibilities include:
• Plans programs and activities for assigned groups – creating monthly calendars.
• Organizes and delivers activities and outings for assigned participants.
• Takes a leadership role in engaging youth in activities.
• Coordinates supervision of activities, use of the van, and other resources pertaining to their program area.
• Performs van driving duties:
-to meet activity needs
-to provide safe rides home for participants
Requirements:
• A desire to work with children and youth.
• A valid Driver’s License with the ability to obtain a class 4 license within a 3-month period of hiring.
• Is open to participate in ongoing training.
• Has effective communication skills with supervisor, peers, and participants.
• Criminal Records Check and Child Abuse Registry Check.
Full details: rossbrookhouse.ca/rossbrook-house-is-hiring-3/
Forward your cover letter and resume in confidence to hr@rossbrookhouse.ca. Hiring is ongoing, posting closes once position is filled. Only those selected for interview will be contacted.
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The Rossbrook House kitchen serves up delicious and filling meals every day!
Rossbrook House is open all weekend.
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Van rides are a favourite outing. Going for a ride around the city or for longer drives include a snack, music, and being with friends. A group of teens recently went for a drive to Selkirk, Manitoba. ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations to Rising Sun student & Rossbrook House Junior Staff member, Leona, as well as all recipients. ... See MoreSee Less
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It’s May and the programs and activities continue into a new month! Here’s what’s happening for ages 6-11, includes daily meals & safe rides home. ... See MoreSee Less
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Energy Plus (ages 6-11) Leadership participants did team building exercises where they had to flip over the carpet without stepping off it and attempted doing the human knot. The Leadership program meets weekly and is helping to create future leaders in the community! ... See MoreSee Less
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Looking for a unique gift idea for Mother's Day? Consider the Rossbrook House necklace from Hilary Druxman. This sterling silver necklace is only $40 with proceeds going to Rossbrook House programs for children and youth.
It was designed with the participant, Breanna. Learn more here: rossbrookhouse.ca/rossbrook-house-necklace/
Order online here: hilarydruxman.com/products/53n1-ross
or visit Hilary Druxman Design in Winnipeg.
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It’s National Volunteer Week. Thank you to the many wonderful volunteers who share their time with Rossbrook House and the Foundation on the boards and committees, like the recent No Child Alone Dinner Committee. Thank you also to the volunteers who work directly with participants in Rossbrook House programs. ... See MoreSee Less
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The flowers, table and room décor at the No Child Alone dinner on April 24 was beautiful thanks to Blossom Party Company and Reveal Event Décor.
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The flowers, table and room décor at the No Child Alone dinner on April 24 was beautiful thanks to Blossom Party Company and Reveal Event Décor.
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Rossbrook House is hiring an Intermediate Program Coordinator
Program Coordinators are accountable to one of the two Programs and Operations Managers. They are responsible for planning, coordinating, and delivering programs and activities with assigned focus on specific age groups. The Intermediate Program Coordinator plans for ages: 12-17 years, and young adults, including young mothers.
The Program Coordinator exercises a degree of independence, initiative and judgement and performs a variety of tasks in support of all aspects of Rossbrook House operations, including rides to and from outside activities, as well as safe rides home at the end of programming.
Responsibilities include:
• Plans programs and activities for assigned groups – creating monthly calendars.
• Organizes and delivers activities and outings for assigned participants.
• Takes a leadership role in engaging youth in activities.
• Coordinates supervision of activities, use of the van, and other resources pertaining to their program area.
• Performs van driving duties:
-to meet activity needs
-to provide safe rides home for participants
Requirements:
• A desire to work with children and youth.
• A valid Driver’s License with the ability to obtain a class 4 license within a 3-month period of hiring.
• Is open to participate in ongoing training.
• Has effective communication skills with supervisor, peers, and participants.
• Criminal Records Check and Child Abuse Registry Check.
Full details: rossbrookhouse.ca/rossbrook-house-is-hiring-3/
Forward your cover letter and resume in confidence to hr@rossbrookhouse.ca. Hiring is ongoing, posting closes once position is filled. Only those selected for interview will be contacted.
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Thank you to our in-kind sponsors of the No Child Alone dinner last week at the RBC Convention Centre. We couldn’t have done it without the generous support from Doowah Design for creating all of the design materials, Expedia Cruises for all of the printing, and the Winnipeg Sun for helping to promote the event for several weeks.
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While we reflect on the Foundation’s fundraising dinner in support of Rossbrook House children and youth, we are grateful to all who supported the No Child Alone dinner last week, including the corporate table purchasers.
Thank you to: Dakota Ojibway Child and Family Services Inc., Native Clan Organization, Price Industries Limited, Southeast Child and Family Services, Winnipeg School Division, The Winnipeg Foundation, and WOW Hospitality Concepts Inc. We hope your guests had a great time.
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Thank you to all who attended the No Child Alone dinner last night. It was an incredible evening filled with inspiring stories, lots of smiles and a delicious meal from the RBC Convention Centre chef.
Thank you to Tricia Bachewich Events for coordinating all the details. And a big THANK YOU to the sponsors who helped to make this evening happen, as well as help Rossbrook House to continue to provide children and youth with programs, daily meals and safe rides home.
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At last night’s fundraiser, youth worker Autumn was the emcee.
Beautiful outfit courtesy of KB Style Boutique.
“Having a sense of belonging is something that children and youth get from Rossbrook House. I did. I felt welcome right from the start.”
-Autumn
Fifteen year old, Jade shared her story at the No Child Alone dinner, too. Thank you for the beautiful dress, @kbstyleboutique
“When I started at Eagles’ Circle I had no sense of what I wanted to be or do but the staff at Eagles’ Circle and Rossbrook House helped me to be me. Claire encouraged me to apply for the junior staff job. It’s really helped me a lot and I’d like to thank Claire and Sheila for this opportunity.”
-Jade
Thank you to both of these inspiring young women for sharing their stories last night at the No Child Alone Dinner.
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44th Annual Rossbrook House Pow Wow
Thursday, June 12, 5:30pm
In 1976 Sister Geraldine MacNamara and a group of inner city young people created Rossbrook House, a neighbourhood drop-in centre with a simple mission: “No child who does not want to be alone, should ever have to be.”