PRIDE - Child and Caregiver Support Worker - Eligibility List
Top Benefits
About the role
PRIDE - Child and Caregiver Support Worker - Eligibility List - HUM015463
Employment Type**:** SGEU Term 9 months or more
Location(s)****: SK-Rgna-Regina
Ministry**:** 036 Social Services
Salary Range**:** $34.364 - $43.068 Hourly
Salary Supplement**:** included in hourly salary range (in-scope)
Grade**:** SGEU.09.
About Us
The Ministry of Social Services invests in positive outcomes for people in areas of income support, child and family services, supports for persons with disabilities and affordable housing. We work with citizens as they build better lives for themselves through economic independence, strong families, and strong community organizations.
The Opportunity
We are looking for dynamic, responsible and organized individuals who are devoted to helping others and improving the lives and wellbeing of children and families to join our team of Child and Caregiver Support Workers in the PRIDE unit. In this role, you will provide a range of services designed to provide protective, preventative and support services to children and their families using the P.R.I.D.E. model and The Family Centered Case Management Model of practice.
In this position, you will:
- Be responsible for casework and resource planning related to a variety of programs for children in care, foster families and/or extended family caregivers.
- Work effectively and positively to support regional directions that continuously improve or enhance service delivery to children and their families.
- Deliver training or facilitate groups for educational/support purposes; including co-facilitating Traditions of Caring.
- Conduct mutual family assessments for prospective adoptive, foster or extended family-based caregivers.
- Facilitate placements, providing post-placement support and maintenance.
- Provide support for caregivers to develop planning in children’s best interests and work to establish the supports required.
- Work with foster parents/caregivers to plan and prepare for the child’s return home.
- Act as a liaison and consultant where required, with First Nations Child and Family Services and other community agencies, on matters relating to service delivery for caregivers and decisions regarding children.
- Complete documentation in accordance with professional standards of practice.
The Ideal Candidate
As our successful candidate, you will:
- Have a sincere commitment to relationships and community, practicing from a place of connection.
- Demonstrate critical thinking in completing risk assessments, judgment and decision-making skills implementing stringent protocols and processes for the transfer of files and information to Child Protection or other Child and Family service workers and supervisors.
- Have knowledge of multi-cultural beliefs and values, with emphasis on First Nations and Métis.
- Have knowledge of poverty, systemic and socio-economic issues and how they impact on people.
- Advocate on behalf of clients to ensure access to services and resources; remove barriers to independence and promote client well-being.
If you have a passion towards ensuring the safety and well-being of children and want to join a collaborative, dedicated team of professionals focused on strengthening our communities and cultures, these opportunities are for you!
What we offer:
- Dynamic, challenging work.
- A competitive salary.
- Comprehensive benefits package including pension.
- A strong commitment to psychological and physical safety.
- Vacation, earned days off (EDO’s) and other types of leave.
- Inclusive work environments.
- Opportunities for career growth and advancement.
The knowledge and experience required to achieve the above is obtained through:
- A Bachelor of Social Work or Bachelor of Indigenous Social Work degree from an accredited university, as approved by the SASW/CASW or CASWE; a two year Social work diploma/certificate OR a Human Service Degree plus relevant related experience.
- Human Service Degrees include Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and/or Psychology, Education, Human Justice, Indigenous Studies and Bachelor of Science in Nursing/Psychiatric Nursing, plus relevant related work experience.
Work Hours and Travel Requirements
This role involves regular non-standard working hours, including evenings or weekends as needed. Frequent travel within the province is required, and candidates must hold a valid Class 5 driver’s license.
Candidates are encouraged to submit a cover letter clearly highlighting relevant experience and skillset.
While the representation of Indigenous staff within the Ministry of Social Services has been prioritized, all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. Only those selected for further assessment will be contacted.
To learn more about Social Services, please visit the following website: Ministry of Social Services | Ministries | Government of Saskatchewan
Preference will be given to qualified equity group members who self-declare in this online application, as identified in "diversity groups" below
Diversity Groups**:** Aboriginal persons
Hours of Work**:** B - SGEU Field 37.33 - work a total of 37.33 hours/week, averaged over 4 weeks
Criminal Record Check Requirement**:** The successful candidate shall be subject to a Criminal Record Check, including a vulnerable sector query, as a condition of employment
Number of Openings**:** 5
Closing Date: Feb 17, 2026, 11:59:00 PM
About Government of Saskatchewan
Welcome to the Government of Saskatchewan’s LinkedIn Page!
This page has information about our current career opportunities, who our teams are, and why we are the choice for your next career adventure.
When you join the Government of Saskatchewan Public Service, you’ll be part of a community that values diversity, innovation, and collaboration. We are one of the largest employers in Saskatchewan, offering diverse and fulfilling opportunities that enable you to make a difference in our province and in the lives of our residents. With approximately 12,000 employees in locations throughout the province, we are committed to building a stronger Saskatchewan for current and future generations.
Visit https://www.saskatchewan.ca/careers page to explore more ways of connecting with us.
PRIDE - Child and Caregiver Support Worker - Eligibility List
Top Benefits
About the role
PRIDE - Child and Caregiver Support Worker - Eligibility List - HUM015463
Employment Type**:** SGEU Term 9 months or more
Location(s)****: SK-Rgna-Regina
Ministry**:** 036 Social Services
Salary Range**:** $34.364 - $43.068 Hourly
Salary Supplement**:** included in hourly salary range (in-scope)
Grade**:** SGEU.09.
About Us
The Ministry of Social Services invests in positive outcomes for people in areas of income support, child and family services, supports for persons with disabilities and affordable housing. We work with citizens as they build better lives for themselves through economic independence, strong families, and strong community organizations.
The Opportunity
We are looking for dynamic, responsible and organized individuals who are devoted to helping others and improving the lives and wellbeing of children and families to join our team of Child and Caregiver Support Workers in the PRIDE unit. In this role, you will provide a range of services designed to provide protective, preventative and support services to children and their families using the P.R.I.D.E. model and The Family Centered Case Management Model of practice.
In this position, you will:
- Be responsible for casework and resource planning related to a variety of programs for children in care, foster families and/or extended family caregivers.
- Work effectively and positively to support regional directions that continuously improve or enhance service delivery to children and their families.
- Deliver training or facilitate groups for educational/support purposes; including co-facilitating Traditions of Caring.
- Conduct mutual family assessments for prospective adoptive, foster or extended family-based caregivers.
- Facilitate placements, providing post-placement support and maintenance.
- Provide support for caregivers to develop planning in children’s best interests and work to establish the supports required.
- Work with foster parents/caregivers to plan and prepare for the child’s return home.
- Act as a liaison and consultant where required, with First Nations Child and Family Services and other community agencies, on matters relating to service delivery for caregivers and decisions regarding children.
- Complete documentation in accordance with professional standards of practice.
The Ideal Candidate
As our successful candidate, you will:
- Have a sincere commitment to relationships and community, practicing from a place of connection.
- Demonstrate critical thinking in completing risk assessments, judgment and decision-making skills implementing stringent protocols and processes for the transfer of files and information to Child Protection or other Child and Family service workers and supervisors.
- Have knowledge of multi-cultural beliefs and values, with emphasis on First Nations and Métis.
- Have knowledge of poverty, systemic and socio-economic issues and how they impact on people.
- Advocate on behalf of clients to ensure access to services and resources; remove barriers to independence and promote client well-being.
If you have a passion towards ensuring the safety and well-being of children and want to join a collaborative, dedicated team of professionals focused on strengthening our communities and cultures, these opportunities are for you!
What we offer:
- Dynamic, challenging work.
- A competitive salary.
- Comprehensive benefits package including pension.
- A strong commitment to psychological and physical safety.
- Vacation, earned days off (EDO’s) and other types of leave.
- Inclusive work environments.
- Opportunities for career growth and advancement.
The knowledge and experience required to achieve the above is obtained through:
- A Bachelor of Social Work or Bachelor of Indigenous Social Work degree from an accredited university, as approved by the SASW/CASW or CASWE; a two year Social work diploma/certificate OR a Human Service Degree plus relevant related experience.
- Human Service Degrees include Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and/or Psychology, Education, Human Justice, Indigenous Studies and Bachelor of Science in Nursing/Psychiatric Nursing, plus relevant related work experience.
Work Hours and Travel Requirements
This role involves regular non-standard working hours, including evenings or weekends as needed. Frequent travel within the province is required, and candidates must hold a valid Class 5 driver’s license.
Candidates are encouraged to submit a cover letter clearly highlighting relevant experience and skillset.
While the representation of Indigenous staff within the Ministry of Social Services has been prioritized, all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. Only those selected for further assessment will be contacted.
To learn more about Social Services, please visit the following website: Ministry of Social Services | Ministries | Government of Saskatchewan
Preference will be given to qualified equity group members who self-declare in this online application, as identified in "diversity groups" below
Diversity Groups**:** Aboriginal persons
Hours of Work**:** B - SGEU Field 37.33 - work a total of 37.33 hours/week, averaged over 4 weeks
Criminal Record Check Requirement**:** The successful candidate shall be subject to a Criminal Record Check, including a vulnerable sector query, as a condition of employment
Number of Openings**:** 5
Closing Date: Feb 17, 2026, 11:59:00 PM
About Government of Saskatchewan
Welcome to the Government of Saskatchewan’s LinkedIn Page!
This page has information about our current career opportunities, who our teams are, and why we are the choice for your next career adventure.
When you join the Government of Saskatchewan Public Service, you’ll be part of a community that values diversity, innovation, and collaboration. We are one of the largest employers in Saskatchewan, offering diverse and fulfilling opportunities that enable you to make a difference in our province and in the lives of our residents. With approximately 12,000 employees in locations throughout the province, we are committed to building a stronger Saskatchewan for current and future generations.
Visit https://www.saskatchewan.ca/careers page to explore more ways of connecting with us.