PORT Case Manager
Sanctum Care Group — Prenatal Outreach Resource Team (PORT)
Sanctum Care Group is seeking dedicated and passionate individuals to join our Prenatal Outreach Resource Team (PORT). This team delivers comprehensive, wrap-around support services to expectant women in Prince Albert who are at risk of having their baby apprehended. PORT’s goal is to enhance health, wellness, stability, and parenting readiness through collaborative, community-based engagement.
Working closely with community partners, PORT Case Managers will support expectant mothers by coordinating psychosocial, mental health, addictions, and physical health services. Team members will address barriers as they arise and maintain a strong, consistent focus on the wellbeing of both the women and their unborn babies.
For more information please visit our website: https://sanctumcaregroup.com/port/
What We’re Looking For
Successful applicants bring a deep commitment to trauma-informed practice, harm reduction principles, and meeting people exactly where they are in their journey. All interactions must reflect dignity, respect, non-judgment, and unconditional positive regard—aligned with the mission and values of Sanctum Care Group.
Ideal candidates have extensive knowledge of Prince Albert’s community resources and diverse populations. They excel at building relationships, working collaboratively, and fully supporting women and their existing support networks.
We are looking for excellent problem solvers, strong advocates, compassionate communicators, and adaptable team players. This work is highly community-based and requires comfort with fieldwork and independent decision-making. A vehicle is required for transporting clients.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide case management support to prenatal and postnatal women in the community
- Maintain accurate, timely charting and documentation
- Work independently as well as collaboratively within the PORT team
- Proactively engage clients within community settings
- Work flexible field-based hours
- Collaborate with community agencies and coordinate referrals as needed
- Advocate for clients and demonstrate strong problem-solving skills in a fast-paced environment
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Human Services, or a related field
- A combination of education and relevant experience will also be considered
- Valid driver’s license
- Reliable access to a vehicle