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392-31 Strong Families Lac La Biche, Buffalo & Kikino Metis SettlementsIntervention supports for children, youth and families having Children's Services involvement.Using a Signs of Safety and a strengths-based approach, the program works with youth, children & families in their communities and on nearby Metis settlements (Buffalo &/or Kikino) to support healthy daily living skills, conflict management, parenting, addiction, mental health, healthy interpersonal, home management, financial skills, and other areas of support or interest as identified by youth and family. Build a support network for future growth and success, through community access to resources/programs (recreation, childcare, employment supports & job coaching, addictions support, family counselling, etc.)
Work a flexible 40 hr/wk schedule to meet the needs of families including weekend drives and supervised family visits.With children and youth, the focus is on mentorship, parent-teen conflicts, self-esteem and conflict resolution. Supports are designed for the youth’s particular situation and focus on building resilience, life skills and developing positive relationships with friends and family.Preference for qualified Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Metis) applicants with strong cultural ties to the community. These positions require a reliable vehicle, as travel in and around Lac La Biche is necessary. A company vehicle may be provided.**Qualification requirements deem this to be Family Support Worker level 2.**
• Travel to family homes and communities in the service area• With input from the youth and families develop goal-based service plans and ensure accurate client file management which involves timely documentation and record of client activities.• Evening and occasional weekend work is required, as this is the time when families with children are together and is often a stressful time for families. • Connect children & families with support networks, outside agencies and community resources and organize ongoing service delivery
*** Prior to confirmation of employment all applicants must provide a current (dated within 6 months of hiring date) Criminal Record Check and Ministry Check. These checks can take up to 6 weeks to obtain, please ensure you prepare accordingly.
• Diploma or Bachelor Degree in Social Work, Child and Youth Care, Social Service Worker, Addictions, etc. • 2+ years social work experience in family supports, intervention, youth work, trauma informed care, kinship or foster care, etc. • Valid Alberta Driver’s License, reliable vehicle with appropriate insurance, and clean driver’s abstract • Previous experience in developing community events and projects to engage with youth and families, is desirable.• Knowledge of indigenous culture is an asset• Experience working with computer software systems• Highly motivated, and able to work independently
WJS Canada, a national social services agency, works with government ministries, community and social organizations in Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario through over 90 contracts. Together, we provide community-based services to children and families, persons with developmental disabilities, at-risk youth and young offenders, designed to foster positive life changes, increase self-esteem and confidence. As a Certified B-Corp, for-profit company, we use the power of business to build a more inclusive and sustainable economy. Over the past 30 years, we've grown to over 700 dedicated staff who serve approximately 1,600 persons through over 125 services, with revenues that exceed $50 million annually.
• Employer-paid Dental & Extended Health with 100% prescription coverage, Employer-paid AD&D and $5,000 Dependent Life, 3 weeks annual vacation and more!• Professional development and job-specific training• Focus on self-care and a supportive team environment• Flexible hours
For more information on WJS Canada visit our website: www.wjscanada.com
We recognize that equity diversity and inclusion (EDI) is an important element in our work and in our day to day lives.No telephone calls please. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be notified.