Fw: Job Posting - Family Guide Safety & Wellness Specialist for Clare's Law (SP4)
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Regards,
Anita Gill Reception Desk Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba 521 Tier Building, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 Tel: 204-474-7050
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________________________________ From: Praznik, Jessica Jessica.Praznik@gov.mb.ca Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2026 6:26 PM To: Marleny Bonnycastle marleny.bonnycastle@umanitoba.ca Subject: Job Posting - Family Guide Safety & Wellness Specialist for Clare's Law (SP4)
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The Family Resolution Service (FRS), a branch within the Court Division of Manitoba Justice, provides services and supports for families navigating separation, divorce and/or intimate partner violence (IPV). The FRS is looking for bilingual social service professionals to join our team as Family Guide Safety & Wellness Specialist (SP4)!
We currently have a job posting for the Clare’s Law Program, which is a preventative initiative to address IPV and is legislated by Manitoba’s Disclosure to Protect Intimate Partner Violence Act. Clare’s Law provides a pathway for those at risk of IPV to request information about their intimate partner’s documented history of violence and receive safety planning and connections to community based supports.
The Family Guide Safety & Wellness Specialists is a term position until March 31, 2028, with a strong possibility of extension. The competition closes on April 8, 2026 and an eligibility list will be created for future opportunities with out team. We highly encourage those who are interested to apply and please share widely with your networks!
We are also hiring a bilingual Intake Coordinator (CL4) for Clare’s Law. This is a term position until March 31 2028, with a strong possibility of extension. The competition closes on April 8, 2026 and an eligibility list will be created for future opportunities in the branch.
More information can be found on the Government of Manitoba’s Job board https://jobsearch.gov.mb.ca/search.action and below are links to our specific job ads:
* Family Guide Safety & Wellness Specialists English SP4 posting (ENGLISH): Manitoba Government Job Opportunities | Your search is overhttps://jobsearch.gov.mb.ca/generateBulletin.action?ID=129574 * Family Guide Safety & Wellness Specialists French SP4 posting (FRENCH): https://jobsearch.gov.mb.ca/generateBulletin.action?ID=129627 * Intake Coordinator - CL4 posting (ENGLISH): Manitoba Government Job Opportunities | Your search is overhttps://jobsearch.gov.mb.ca/generateBulletin.action?ID=129573 * Intake Coordinator - CL4 posting (FRENCH): https://jobsearch.gov.mb.ca/generateBulletin.action?ID=129631
Sincerely,
Jessica Praznik (she/her)
Executive Director
Family Resolution Service, Manitoba Justice
2nd floor 379 Broadway, Winnipeg, MB, R3C 0T9
Phone: 204-590-7823 | Fax: 204-948-2142
Public Inquiries: 204-945-2313 Toll-free: 1-844-808-2313
E: getguidance@gov.mb.camailto:getguidance@gov.mb.ca
W: http://www.manitoba.ca/familylaw/
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