Manager - Correctional Services (Downtown Whitehorse)

Manager - Correctional Services (Downtown Whitehorse)

04 May
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Yukon Government
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Downtown Whitehorse

04 May

Yukon Government

Downtown Whitehorse

Department

Government of Yukon -> Justice - Whitehorse Corrections Centre

Location

Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2C6 CA (Primary)

Job Type

Permanent

End Date

Full/Part Time

Full-time

Standard Hours Bi-weekly

80

Classification

AR16

Salary

$94,501.00 - $109,661.00

Union

CON

Days Off

As Per Rotation

Travel

10%

Admissibility

Open to all Candidates, Preference - Canadian Indigenous Ancestry, Preference - Yukon First Nations ancestry

This competition is open to all candidates who meet the above noted Admissibility. A hiring preference will apply for qualified candidates of Canadian Indigenous ancestry, with a priority for qualified Yukon First Nation candidates. This initiative is in support of Yukon government’s goal for a representative public service. For more information on the hiring preference visit www.yukon.ca/hiring-preference.

Job Summary and Requirements

Temporary assignment may be considered for current Yukon government employees.

The Department of Justice is working to ensure Yukon remains a safe, secure, and healthy place to live and work. We build strong and healthy relationships with others to support good governance and to foster safe communities with opportunities for healing. The Department of Justice provides supportive and dynamic work environments comprised of teams of professionals who are committed to making a difference in the lives of Yukoners.

The Department is seeking a forward-thinking leader to support the safe day-to-day operations of Yukon’s only correctional centre. The Whitehorse Correctional Centre is a 151-bed direct supervision facility that houses both adult men and women. Reporting to the Superintendent, the Deputy Superintendent of Operations is responsible for ensuring adequate staffing levels, managing the evaluation of security programs, performance managing direct reports, operating within identified budgets and contributing to the development of operational policies and procedures. The position is responsible for providing rotational after-hours on-call at the correctional centre.

The Corrections Branch uses the least restrictive measures with inmates, offenders, police prisoners and persons who have been granted judicial interim release that are consistent with the protection of those individuals, the public and staff members.

The principles that guide the Department of Justice include:

Reconciliation with Yukon First Nations: Together as Department of Justice (DOJ)



representatives we commit to embracing the spirit of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada entitled Honouring the Truth, Reconciling the Future, by conducting ourselves in our day-to-day business in a manner that embodies the purpose of reconciliation with our First Nations members in the Yukon. We recognize the importance of employee education on First Nations history and the encouragement of innovative thinking by all DOJ personnel on our ability to effect meaningful change towards true reconciliation.

Working as a Team: As DOJ employees we value working together as a team within branches and within the department as a whole, while respecting our respective roles in the administration of justice, to work as one entity to meet our collective objective to serve the public. We are mindful of the impact of our actions on the people around us both in proximity and in the larger department and strive to ensure that we maintain the best interests of the department in our approach to our work.

Identify and Meet our Clients' Needs: DOJ personnel have a wide variety of responsibilities and an equally diverse clientele, internal and external to government, and we are committed to ensuring that they know we work for them and that we treat them with empathy, inclusion, integrity, respect and professionalism.

Initiative and Innovation: Management will encourage DOJ staff at all levels to think innovatively and to take initiative that will improve the work we do and services that we provide to allow for positive change and creativity in the workplace. Management will encourage DOJ personnel to reconsider our approach to the services we provide and adapt to the changing setting.

Communications: We are committed to improving the way we communicate internally with one another and externally to the public in order to better perform as a DOJ Team, share information and ideas with each other, dispel negative myths about the department and to ensure that the general public has an appreciation for the excellent work we do.

For more information about this position, please contact: Amanda Russell, Director,



Facility Corrections at [email protected]

For information about the recruitment process, please contact: Tammy Vermeersch A/Manager, HR, at [email protected]

Essential Qualifications

Please submit your resume clearly demonstrating how you meet the following qualifications. Please note selection for further consideration will be based solely on the information you provide in your resume; ensure you use a month/year to month/year format and include the duties you performed in each of your positions.

- Post-secondary coursework in criminology, justice, corrections, social services or other related field;
- Considerable experience supervising a multi-disciplinary team, including instructing, directing, evaluating, and performance managing employees;
- Significant years of experience enforcing policies, regulations, and procedures in a correctional center or remand facility;
- Experience providing employee coaching, training and/or mentoring;
- Experience performing investigations and conducting disciplinary hearings would be an asset.

Candidates who have education/coursework and/or training along with considerable experience in the essential qualification listed above may be equally considered.

Desired Knowledge, Skills and Suitability

Candidates should have and may be assessed on:

- Strong supervisory, coaching and mentoring skills;
- Ability to delegate effectively and assign tasks;
- Ability to multi-task and triage situations based on priority/need;
- Excellent interpersonal and facilitation skills;
- Ability to work and support others in a team environment;
- Exceptional oral and written communication skills;
- Well-developed conflict resolution skills.

Conditions of Employment:

Have and maintain:

- Valid Security Clearance including vulnerable sector (required prior to first day of work);
- Valid Medical Clearance (required prior to first day of work);
- Valid First Aid and CPR certification (must be obtained within 6 months of hire);
- Valid Class 5 driver’s license (required prior to first day of work). Rotating shift work including evenings, weekends and statutory holidays;

Job Requirements:

- Rotating shift work including evenings, weekends and statutory holidays;
- Occasional travel within and outside the Territory;
- Heavy lifting;
- Wearing a uniform.

Eligibility List

12 months

Post Date

29 April 2026

Close Date

12 May 2026

Job Description

Job Description for Manager, Correctional Services

📌 Manager - Correctional Services (Downtown Whitehorse)
🏢 Yukon Government
📍 Downtown Whitehorse

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