Supervised Access Worker
About the role
Linck Child, Youth and Family Supports (“Linck”) requires one (1) Supervised Access Worker. This is a full-time contract position beginning as soon as possible and lasting six (6) months.
This position will require working days, evenings and weekends. The incumbent would be expected to work “irregular” hours based on the needs of the program.
The successful candidate will observe access visits for families receiving child protection services; record clear and concise fact based case notes regarding details during access visits, including parent-child interactions, foster parent/ parent interactions, parent/staff interactions, exceptional information, etc.; maintain a safe environment for the children.
Qualifications:
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Two or more year diploma course from a community college in a related field;
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over three (3) months and up to one (1) year related experience;
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computer and keyboarding skills, extensive use of word-processing;
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experience working with families;
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knowledge of family systems;
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experience in working with distressed families or families at risk of child maltreatment would be an asset;
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excellent communication skills;
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proven time management skills;
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computer literate;
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a valid G driver’s license and use of a personal vehicle;
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the ability to communicate in French is an asset;
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preference will be given to persons with a strong understanding and extensive experience working with other cultures, heritages and traditions; and
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a commitment to developing the highest quality culturally-responsive service possible for the various communities that we serve.
About Linck Child, Youth & Family Supports:
Linck Child, Youth & Family Supports (Linck) is an accredited multi-service agency that provides developmental, mental health, youth justice and protection services to children, youth and their families. We are governed by a volunteer Board of Directors who are elected from within the community. Programs and services are developed in response to the needs of children, youth, and families in our community.
About Linck Child, Youth & Family Supports
Linck provides children's mental health, developmental and protection services in Chatham-Kent. We partner with parents, caregivers and community to provide a safe environment for children and youth, through equitable, culturally aligned services.
Supervised Access Worker
About the role
Linck Child, Youth and Family Supports (“Linck”) requires one (1) Supervised Access Worker. This is a full-time contract position beginning as soon as possible and lasting six (6) months.
This position will require working days, evenings and weekends. The incumbent would be expected to work “irregular” hours based on the needs of the program.
The successful candidate will observe access visits for families receiving child protection services; record clear and concise fact based case notes regarding details during access visits, including parent-child interactions, foster parent/ parent interactions, parent/staff interactions, exceptional information, etc.; maintain a safe environment for the children.
Qualifications:
-
Two or more year diploma course from a community college in a related field;
-
over three (3) months and up to one (1) year related experience;
-
computer and keyboarding skills, extensive use of word-processing;
-
experience working with families;
-
knowledge of family systems;
-
experience in working with distressed families or families at risk of child maltreatment would be an asset;
-
excellent communication skills;
-
proven time management skills;
-
computer literate;
-
a valid G driver’s license and use of a personal vehicle;
-
the ability to communicate in French is an asset;
-
preference will be given to persons with a strong understanding and extensive experience working with other cultures, heritages and traditions; and
-
a commitment to developing the highest quality culturally-responsive service possible for the various communities that we serve.
About Linck Child, Youth & Family Supports:
Linck Child, Youth & Family Supports (Linck) is an accredited multi-service agency that provides developmental, mental health, youth justice and protection services to children, youth and their families. We are governed by a volunteer Board of Directors who are elected from within the community. Programs and services are developed in response to the needs of children, youth, and families in our community.
About Linck Child, Youth & Family Supports
Linck provides children's mental health, developmental and protection services in Chatham-Kent. We partner with parents, caregivers and community to provide a safe environment for children and youth, through equitable, culturally aligned services.