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Casual Family School Liaison Social Worker

Edmonton, AB
Mid Level

Top Benefits

Comprehensive benefits program based on contract status as part of its total compensation package

About the role

Edmonton Catholic Schools is a large urban school division whose mission is to provide a Catholic education that inspires students to learn and that prepares them to live fully and to serve God in one another. The Division is comprised of over 50,000 students and 5,000 employees in 95 schools plus other sites.

Casual Family School Liaison Social Worker

Requisition ID: 10238

Hours Per Week: Varies

Position: New

FTE: Varies

Department: Social Work

No Months Per Year: 10

Position Status: Casual

Employee Group: Non

Rate of Pay: $38.73 - $48.42

Posting Closing Date: 9/4/25

The job supports pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12 students and their families by providing case planning, counseling, and group facilitation. The incumbent identifies and addresses issues that have been impacting the child’s development and academic success. The range of services provided supports the social, emotional, and academic needs of children and families. The incumbent’s primary responsibility is intervention and support to children and their families.

A fully registered Social Worker is hired because of their professional expertise and comprehensive approach to multi-dimensional issues.

Job Responsibilities

  • Conduct individualized assessments of students in consultation with the parents, guardians, and the school
  • Determine the level of service required in each case
  • Establish action plans and implement goals with students to address identified areas using Individualized Program Plans and Division assessment
  • Monitor and document the impact of supports
  • Liaise with therapeutic specialists, Inclusive Education staff, and community supports to align and collaborate on multi-disciplinary approaches
  • Liaise with schools and families to facilitate increased positive contact, communication, and understanding of individual student’s needs and circumstances
  • Provide parents with ideas and strategic information on issues dealing with cultural differences including parenting in two cultures through ongoing communication and providing direction to resources.
  • Offer social services, information, and referrals to students, families, and schools such as student diagnosis, community resources, counselling, recreation, and other supports
  • Participate as a member of educational support teams to assist students and their families in academic, behavioral, social, and emotional growth
  • Conduct home visits to support family connection to school and student success
  • Provide input into strategic planning, goals and objectives Offer social services, information, and referrals to students, families, and schools such as student diagnosis, community resources, counselling, recreation, and other supports
  • Provide crisis intervention and prevention to students and families including involvement of Alberta Children’s Services, Alberta Justice and Solicitor General, Alberta Health Services, and Edmonton Police Services
  • Develop, organize, implement, promote, and facilitate Family programming on a wide range of topics.

Qualifications

  • Degree in Social Work, plus three years directly related experience

  • Full registration with the Alberta College of Social Workers (General Practice Permit) is mandatory

  • Group management and facilitation experience

  • Knowledge of various community agencies and early childhood and adolescent development, requirements of students with diverse needs, current parenting practices individual and family therapy, group dynamics, different theories and methods of communication

  • Knowledge of emotional/behavioural disorders, developmental delays, suicide prevention/intervention, adolescent relationships, inclusive education, family violence, poverty, addictions, bereavement, and cultural diversity

  • Knowledge of the challenges confronting immigrant families including settlement and school integration issues, immigration trends and policies, community settlement programs and resources

  • Knowledge of and experience with programs and services provided by governmental, settlement, and community organizations

  • Knowledge of local community resources, education, and social services

  • Working knowledge of cross-cultural competencies and training

  • Knowledge records management principles and FOIP Legislation

  • Knowledge of workplace safety and awareness of Occupational Health and Safety regulations

  • General knowledge of the Division and department operations, business, goals, and objectives

  • Advanced problem-solving and needs assessment skills

  • Strong mediation, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills and the ability to influence decision-making

  • Ability to manage crisis situations efficiently and effectively

  • Ability to establish rapport and develop positive working relationships between stakeholders

  • Management of complex stakeholder relationships

  • Excellent oral and written communication skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of clients

  • Excellent organizational and time management skills and the ability to work within crisis situations

  • Strong analytical skills and the ability to anticipate issues and concerns and facilitate proactive responses

  • Strong presentation skills and the ability to relate to a varied audience

  • Strong teamwork, consultation, and facilitation skills

Edmonton Catholic Schools is committed to maintaining a respectful and inclusive workplace that welcomes and values candidates from diverse backgrounds. We hire employees of all faiths for non-teacher positions.

As a Catholic School Division receiving public funding, our schools and departments are imbued with our Catholic Faith. Candidates are expected to exhibit respect and sensitivity towards our Catholic beliefs and practices embraced by both students and staff.

Edmonton Catholic Schools offers a comprehensive benefits program based on contract status as part of its total compensation package.

Before employment, successful candidates will be required to submit a Police Information Check and Intervention Record Check dated within six months of hiring.

Due to the high volume of applications received, only qualified candidates who are shortlisted will be contacted.

About Edmonton Catholic Schools

Primary and Secondary Education
1001-5000

People often ask "Why Catholic education? Why integrate faith, life and culture with education?" The answer is the same today as it was in 1888 - to help future citizens discern and develop their God-given talents and reach academic success. That is the Catholic way.

Inspired by our Division's mission and vision statements, Edmonton Catholic Schools is committed to offering a Christ-centered, competency-based learning experience for all learners. Guided by our moral compass, students and staff will engage individually and collaboratively in serving the common good today while being good stewards for tomorrow.

Our Mission Edmonton Catholic School Division provides a Catholic education that inspires students to learn and that prepares them to live fully and to serve God in one another.

Our Vision Our students will learn together, work together and pray together in answering the call to a faith-filled life of service.

Our Values • Dignity and Respect • Honesty • Loyalty • Fairness • Personal and Communal Growth