Family Support Worker - SSV - FT
Top Benefits
About the role
About the Job:
The Supervised and Supportive Visitation (SSV) Family Support Worker ensures the safety of children and youth visiting their parents and/or family members while providing coaching and educational advice to appropriately parent and maintain healthy relationships. Provides support in a variety of settings within the community. This is an outreach position that includes the transportation of clients.
- Ensures the safety of children visiting their parents and/or family members. Assists them in gaining an understanding of why their visits are supervised.
- Identifies individual and family strengths, needs, and patterns of interaction.
- Co-creates realistic goals and intervention strategies with the individual, family, MCFD, and other relevant stakeholders. Collaborates with all parties to help reach desired outcomes. Participates in ICMs as needed.
- Educates and coaches parents in attachment, parenting, child development, communication, problem-solving, life skills, and how to communicate feelings with their children.
- Coaches parents and children through the grief and loss of relationship they experience during separation.
- Observes and documents parental attendance and appropriateness and makes notations as required.
- Reports any serious incident within 24 hours of occurrence to MCFD in writing with a follow-up phone call.
- Supports Parenting Attachment and Individual Development (P.A.I.D) Program with general operational duties such as shopping, childminding, etc.
Benefits
- Competitive wage range - $29.17-33.49 /hr.
- Extended health, dental, vision, and more
- Municipal Pension Plan
- Annual vacation starting from 3 weeks after 1 year and increasing with seniority, as per the Collective Agreement
- 1 day per month sick leave accrual
- 13 fully paid statutory holidays per year
- $0.61/km mileage reimbursement for work-related travel
- Up to $200/year toward business insurance premium upgrades
- Regular wage increases with hours worked
- Priority as an internal candidate for future job vacancies
- Community involvement and well-being activities
- Fully paid training and professional development opportunities
What You Bring
- Degree (preferred) or diploma in human/social services or related field
- 2 years of experience in the areas of parenting, grief and loss, attachment, and child development
- Or a combination of education, training, and experience
Your unique qualities
You have the skills and insight to build strong, trusting relationships with children, families, colleagues, and care teams. You’re confident navigating complex situations with compassion, professionalism, and a focus on safety.
You excel at:
- Identifying and responding to substance use and crisis situations
- Managing conflict while preserving relationships
- Communicating clearly—both in writing and verbally
- Advocating for individuals and families
- Using critical and creative thinking to solve problems
- Applying theories of attachment, child development, loss, and grief
- Supporting life skills development and goal planning
- Working both independently and as a collaborative team member
- Following policies and procedures with sound judgment
- Seeking feedback and committing to ongoing learning
Other Musts
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s License and clean driving record
- Access to a personal vehicle with Business Use insurance and $5M third-party liability (mileage reimbursement provided)
- Willingness to complete required training (provided at no cost); current certification in CPR-C, Mandt-R.C, SafeTALK, Safe Food Handling, MCFD Privacy, Car Seat Safety, and Anti-Bullying & Harassment is an asset
- Union membership required (1.85% dues deducted per pay)
- Must consent to a Criminal Record Check
PROGRAM: Supervised and Supportive Visitation with occasional support for the P.A.I.D. program
LOCATION: Kamloops, BC
STATUS: Full-Time
HOURS of WORK: 37.5 hours per week
SCHEDULE: Flexible hours, with the majority of visits occurring Monday to Friday during daytime hours. With appropriate notice, this position may require adjusting hours to accommodate families' needs for evening or weekend visits.
REPORTS TO: Supervised and Supportive Visitation Program Coordinator
COMPENSATION: $29.17 - $33.49 per hour (Grid 12 as per collective agreement)
CLOSING DATE: Open until a suitable candidate is found
JOB NUMBER: 2025-95
If you need any accommodations at any stage of the hiring process, contact us at careers@interiorcommunityservices.bc.ca.
ICS is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer and is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants who are legally entitled to work in Canada will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, visible or invisible diverse abilities, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, or, citizenship or immigration status. Where bona fide occupational requirements limit the applicant selection, the burden of proof rests with the Employer.
About INTERIOR COMMUNITY SERVICES
Our greatest asset is our staff and volunteers all working together on our mission of “Enriching Lives, Strengthening Communities” with a vision that “People of all abilities live to their potential with dignity, choice and opportunity.”
Our front line staff are community support workers, home support workers, family support works and counsellors doing very important work in Kamloops, Merritt and surrounding communities within complex systems and they are passionate in supporting the most vulnerable individuals in our communities. Our programs and services encompass early childhood, family support, pre-natal, youth, seniors and people with disabilities.
Interior Community Services (ICS) is a non-profit accredited social service agency providing a wide range of support and intervention services to people of all ages in the BC Interior region. We have been in the community for over 45 years and are currently the largest non-profit in the interior of BC.
Family Support Worker - SSV - FT
Top Benefits
About the role
About the Job:
The Supervised and Supportive Visitation (SSV) Family Support Worker ensures the safety of children and youth visiting their parents and/or family members while providing coaching and educational advice to appropriately parent and maintain healthy relationships. Provides support in a variety of settings within the community. This is an outreach position that includes the transportation of clients.
- Ensures the safety of children visiting their parents and/or family members. Assists them in gaining an understanding of why their visits are supervised.
- Identifies individual and family strengths, needs, and patterns of interaction.
- Co-creates realistic goals and intervention strategies with the individual, family, MCFD, and other relevant stakeholders. Collaborates with all parties to help reach desired outcomes. Participates in ICMs as needed.
- Educates and coaches parents in attachment, parenting, child development, communication, problem-solving, life skills, and how to communicate feelings with their children.
- Coaches parents and children through the grief and loss of relationship they experience during separation.
- Observes and documents parental attendance and appropriateness and makes notations as required.
- Reports any serious incident within 24 hours of occurrence to MCFD in writing with a follow-up phone call.
- Supports Parenting Attachment and Individual Development (P.A.I.D) Program with general operational duties such as shopping, childminding, etc.
Benefits
- Competitive wage range - $29.17-33.49 /hr.
- Extended health, dental, vision, and more
- Municipal Pension Plan
- Annual vacation starting from 3 weeks after 1 year and increasing with seniority, as per the Collective Agreement
- 1 day per month sick leave accrual
- 13 fully paid statutory holidays per year
- $0.61/km mileage reimbursement for work-related travel
- Up to $200/year toward business insurance premium upgrades
- Regular wage increases with hours worked
- Priority as an internal candidate for future job vacancies
- Community involvement and well-being activities
- Fully paid training and professional development opportunities
What You Bring
- Degree (preferred) or diploma in human/social services or related field
- 2 years of experience in the areas of parenting, grief and loss, attachment, and child development
- Or a combination of education, training, and experience
Your unique qualities
You have the skills and insight to build strong, trusting relationships with children, families, colleagues, and care teams. You’re confident navigating complex situations with compassion, professionalism, and a focus on safety.
You excel at:
- Identifying and responding to substance use and crisis situations
- Managing conflict while preserving relationships
- Communicating clearly—both in writing and verbally
- Advocating for individuals and families
- Using critical and creative thinking to solve problems
- Applying theories of attachment, child development, loss, and grief
- Supporting life skills development and goal planning
- Working both independently and as a collaborative team member
- Following policies and procedures with sound judgment
- Seeking feedback and committing to ongoing learning
Other Musts
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s License and clean driving record
- Access to a personal vehicle with Business Use insurance and $5M third-party liability (mileage reimbursement provided)
- Willingness to complete required training (provided at no cost); current certification in CPR-C, Mandt-R.C, SafeTALK, Safe Food Handling, MCFD Privacy, Car Seat Safety, and Anti-Bullying & Harassment is an asset
- Union membership required (1.85% dues deducted per pay)
- Must consent to a Criminal Record Check
PROGRAM: Supervised and Supportive Visitation with occasional support for the P.A.I.D. program
LOCATION: Kamloops, BC
STATUS: Full-Time
HOURS of WORK: 37.5 hours per week
SCHEDULE: Flexible hours, with the majority of visits occurring Monday to Friday during daytime hours. With appropriate notice, this position may require adjusting hours to accommodate families' needs for evening or weekend visits.
REPORTS TO: Supervised and Supportive Visitation Program Coordinator
COMPENSATION: $29.17 - $33.49 per hour (Grid 12 as per collective agreement)
CLOSING DATE: Open until a suitable candidate is found
JOB NUMBER: 2025-95
If you need any accommodations at any stage of the hiring process, contact us at careers@interiorcommunityservices.bc.ca.
ICS is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer and is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants who are legally entitled to work in Canada will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, visible or invisible diverse abilities, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, or, citizenship or immigration status. Where bona fide occupational requirements limit the applicant selection, the burden of proof rests with the Employer.
About INTERIOR COMMUNITY SERVICES
Our greatest asset is our staff and volunteers all working together on our mission of “Enriching Lives, Strengthening Communities” with a vision that “People of all abilities live to their potential with dignity, choice and opportunity.”
Our front line staff are community support workers, home support workers, family support works and counsellors doing very important work in Kamloops, Merritt and surrounding communities within complex systems and they are passionate in supporting the most vulnerable individuals in our communities. Our programs and services encompass early childhood, family support, pre-natal, youth, seniors and people with disabilities.
Interior Community Services (ICS) is a non-profit accredited social service agency providing a wide range of support and intervention services to people of all ages in the BC Interior region. We have been in the community for over 45 years and are currently the largest non-profit in the interior of BC.