Family Response Worker
Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society
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Job Description
Employment Type:
Full Time
Hours Per Week:
35
Working Hours:
35
Type of Child Care:
Other: Families & Children
Position Start:
August 5th, 2024
The Family Response Worker is part of the Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society’s Children and Family team. The Family Response Worker will meet with Indigenous family member(s) and the Ministry of Children and Family Development to develop specific wellness plans. Tasks and timelines will be identified. Family Response Worker will provide regular updates to the family member and the Ministry of Children and Family Development Family Response Worker through verbal contact, written report and family meetings with the Ministry of Children and Family Development Family Response Worker.
Qualifications:
Other: Bachelor of Social Work
Additional Qualifications:
- Bachelor of Social Work degree
- Knowledge of the Child & Community Service Act
- Knowledge of the child and/or you in care process
- Demonstrate understanding of Status, Non-Status, Metis, Inuit, and On and Off Reserve
- Has experience working with members of the urban Indigenous community
Years Experience Required:
3
Salary & Benefits:
$30.00 - $35.00