Organization : Brandon Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation (BNRC)
Location : Brandon, MB
Position Type : Full-time, on site
Posting Closes : January 29, 2026
Overview
The Brandon Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation (BNRC) is seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented HIFIS Specialist to support the implementation, maintenance, and expansion of the Homeless Individuals and Families Information System (HIFIS) across Brandon and rural Manitoba.
The HIFIS Specialist will provide technical support and training to HIFIS Partner Agencies, ensure data accuracy and integrity, and support compliance with the Personal Health Information Act (PHIA). This role is central to strengthening coordinated data collection, improving service delivery, and supporting evidence-based decision-making within the homelessness-serving system.
Key Qualities
- Outgoing with exceptional communication and relationship-building skills
- Highly detail-oriented, efficient, and systematic
- Strong pattern recognition and ability to identify data inconsistencies and errors
- Exceptional problem-solving and analytical skills
- Flexible and adaptable, with the ability to adjust to different learning styles and manage multiple priorities
- Comfortable working independently and autonomously
- Self-motivated and proactive
- Willing and able to travel to partner agencies in rural Manitoba
- Strong commitment to confidentiality and ethical data practices
Qualifications
Post-secondary education in computer science, informatics, statistics, social services, or a related field relevant to the position, or an equivalent combination of education and experienceDemonstrated experience developing and delivering training programs related to systems, processes, tools, or protocolsStrong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively at all organizational levelsExperience delivering training sessions, presentations, and preparing instructional materials for non-technical audiencesExperience with HIFIS and knowledge of PHIA requirements considered a strong assetDependable team member with the ability to learn new systems and processes quicklyKey Responsibilities
Training & Capacity Building
Deliver regular system-wide HIFIS training sessionsSchedule and conduct targeted, agency-specific trainingDevelop, maintain, and administer a HIFIS user training and certification programSupport onboarding of new programs and users within existing HIFIS Partner AgenciesSystem Support & Data Quality
Conduct regular HIFIS data audits to ensure accuracy, completeness, and consistencyIdentify data inconsistencies and recommend process improvements to increase efficiency and data qualityCoordinate with partner agencies to troubleshoot technical issues and resolve data errorsProvide new HIFIS users with login credentials in compliance with PHIA and HIFIS policiesSystem Coordination & Expansion
Support onboarding of new HIFIS Partner Agencies, ensuring reporting and data requirements are metExpand the HIFIS network through outreach and relationship-building with agencies not yet connected to HIFISCoordinate with the City of Brandon IT Department and the federal HIFIS team to install updates and resolve system-level technical issuesReporting & Quality Improvement
Complete data entry for Built for Zero and the Brandon Progress Tracking SiteSubmit monthly statistics to support the Homelessness Indicator ProjectIdentify, develop, and implement quality improvement and assurance processes, methods, and analysesRenumerations & Benefits
Full time position with up to 37.5 hours per week at a rate of $28 - $30 per hour, depending on qualificationsLeave and benefits provided in accordance with the BNRC Personnel Policy ManualWhy Work With BNRC?
BNRC is committed to community-driven solutions that strengthen neighbourhoods and improve quality of life. This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact by supporting coordinated homelessness responses, improving data integrity, and empowering service providers across Manitoba.
BNRC is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an inclusive, diverse, and accessible workplace. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals. Qualified internal applicants will be given first consideration for this position.
How to Apply
Interested candidates are invited to submit a cover letter and résumé to :
Karra Burney, Executive Director at :
director@bnrc.ca
by 4pm on January 29, 2026
BNRC thanks all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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