Top Benefits
About the role
Family Contact Workers - Casual positions
Locations: Barrie, Orillia and Collingwood
The Agency
We are a Child Welfare and Child & Youth Mental Health agency committed to service excellence, teamwork and participation in decision-making. We respect and value diversity and operate from an anti-oppression framework. Located in the prime recreational area of Simcoe County and the District of Muskoka, we provide the opportunity to combine a career with a lifestyle of your choice.
Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions (SMFC) strives to be a reflection of the diverse communities it serves. As a result, we encourage applications from traditionally underrepresented communities such as people living with a disability, racialized people, Indigenous peoples, people of different faiths and people from diverse gender, gender expression and 2SLGBTQ2SIA+ identities. If you are of the aforementioned identities, and feel comfortable making it known, please feel free to do so with the knowledge it will be kept confidential and used in a safe manner to inform our recruitment process towards being an equal opportunity employer. Accommodation will be provided in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code throughout the recruitment process.
The Job
The incumbents will report to the Family Support Team Service Manager. Primary duties include: providing supervision and support to parents/kin during contact with their children; report any safety concerns or disclosures; remind parents of their outcome plans; observe, document and report; provide regular updates to Child Protection, Child Youth Service and Family Support Workers; attend Court as required; participate in Conferences/Circles; and any other duties as assigned by the Service Manager. This is a casual contract position, case assignments could be during the weekday, evenings and on weekends and take place in office, in client’s homes or other community locations. We are looking to fill positions in Barrie, Orillia and Collingwood. These are Bargaining Unit position with CUPE local 5319.
Qualifications
- Post-secondary education in the human services field or equivalent experience working with children and families.
- Understanding of the Duty to Report.
- An understanding of the criteria used to determine if a child is in need of protection, the degree of risk to a child, and a basic knowledge of child protection proceedings.
- The ability to effectively engage and communicate with families who may possess varying degrees of willingness and capacity to change and to be able to engage a family in greeting and separating.
- Strong writing and communication skills.
- Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills.
- The ability to work as a member of the service team.
- A thorough understanding of anti-oppression values and principles is important.
- An appreciation of and ability to work with a diverse community.
- Valid driver's licence and access to a vehicle is required.
- Bilingualism (English/French) is a highly desired asset.
Compensation: Paid hourly at $24.87 per hour
Applications by: August 13, 2025
About Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions
On April 1, 2015, Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions became a union of the Simcoe Children's Aid Society and Family, Youth and Child Services of Muskoka. The agencies continue to provide culturally appropriate, efficient and effective services in the areas of child protection and children's mental health across the regions of Simcoe and Muskoka.
Family Connexions believes that every child and youth thrives within a strong family and community. We promote, support and protect the mental, physical, emotional and social well-being of children and youth. Our main areas of service are child protection and children's mental health.
Child Protection is focused on improving the health, well-being, education and safety of children and youth. We are one of Ontario's 44 Children's Aid Societies and Family and Children's Services that are mandated by the Ontario Government to protect children from harm.
Children's Mental Health provides assistance and support to children and youth experiencing mental health issues in the District of Muskoka. Children's Mental Health Ontario reports that 1 in 5 Ontario children and youth has a mental health problem. Left untreated, mental health disorders can impact a child's school performance, family and peer relationships.
Top Benefits
About the role
Family Contact Workers - Casual positions
Locations: Barrie, Orillia and Collingwood
The Agency
We are a Child Welfare and Child & Youth Mental Health agency committed to service excellence, teamwork and participation in decision-making. We respect and value diversity and operate from an anti-oppression framework. Located in the prime recreational area of Simcoe County and the District of Muskoka, we provide the opportunity to combine a career with a lifestyle of your choice.
Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions (SMFC) strives to be a reflection of the diverse communities it serves. As a result, we encourage applications from traditionally underrepresented communities such as people living with a disability, racialized people, Indigenous peoples, people of different faiths and people from diverse gender, gender expression and 2SLGBTQ2SIA+ identities. If you are of the aforementioned identities, and feel comfortable making it known, please feel free to do so with the knowledge it will be kept confidential and used in a safe manner to inform our recruitment process towards being an equal opportunity employer. Accommodation will be provided in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code throughout the recruitment process.
The Job
The incumbents will report to the Family Support Team Service Manager. Primary duties include: providing supervision and support to parents/kin during contact with their children; report any safety concerns or disclosures; remind parents of their outcome plans; observe, document and report; provide regular updates to Child Protection, Child Youth Service and Family Support Workers; attend Court as required; participate in Conferences/Circles; and any other duties as assigned by the Service Manager. This is a casual contract position, case assignments could be during the weekday, evenings and on weekends and take place in office, in client’s homes or other community locations. We are looking to fill positions in Barrie, Orillia and Collingwood. These are Bargaining Unit position with CUPE local 5319.
Qualifications
- Post-secondary education in the human services field or equivalent experience working with children and families.
- Understanding of the Duty to Report.
- An understanding of the criteria used to determine if a child is in need of protection, the degree of risk to a child, and a basic knowledge of child protection proceedings.
- The ability to effectively engage and communicate with families who may possess varying degrees of willingness and capacity to change and to be able to engage a family in greeting and separating.
- Strong writing and communication skills.
- Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills.
- The ability to work as a member of the service team.
- A thorough understanding of anti-oppression values and principles is important.
- An appreciation of and ability to work with a diverse community.
- Valid driver's licence and access to a vehicle is required.
- Bilingualism (English/French) is a highly desired asset.
Compensation: Paid hourly at $24.87 per hour
Applications by: August 13, 2025
About Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions
On April 1, 2015, Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions became a union of the Simcoe Children's Aid Society and Family, Youth and Child Services of Muskoka. The agencies continue to provide culturally appropriate, efficient and effective services in the areas of child protection and children's mental health across the regions of Simcoe and Muskoka.
Family Connexions believes that every child and youth thrives within a strong family and community. We promote, support and protect the mental, physical, emotional and social well-being of children and youth. Our main areas of service are child protection and children's mental health.
Child Protection is focused on improving the health, well-being, education and safety of children and youth. We are one of Ontario's 44 Children's Aid Societies and Family and Children's Services that are mandated by the Ontario Government to protect children from harm.
Children's Mental Health provides assistance and support to children and youth experiencing mental health issues in the District of Muskoka. Children's Mental Health Ontario reports that 1 in 5 Ontario children and youth has a mental health problem. Left untreated, mental health disorders can impact a child's school performance, family and peer relationships.