Family Preservation Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
Kamloops Aboriginal Friendship Society (KAFS) was established in 1972 and is a non-profit organization with a status free open-door policy. KAFS is dedicated to empowering the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities of Kamloops and surrounding areas. KAFS provides culturally appropriate programs and inclusive services that meet the needs of urban Indigenous people to become healthier, physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
THE OPPORTUNITY:
KAFS is recruiting a dedicated and compassionate Family Preservation Worker to join our team. Reporting to the Family Preservation Supervisor, the Family Preservation Worker plays a pivotal role in ensuring the well-being and safety of Aboriginal children in need of protection. This multifaceted position involves working closely with the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD), and Secwepemc Child and Family Services Agency (SCFSA) social workers to provide support, facilitate access to essential services, and represent the best interests of children in care. The role also includes acting as a liaison between children, their families, and the community while preserving their cultural heritage and identity.
A DAY IN THE LIFE – ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assist with referrals from self, KAFS Programs, school district, and MCFD/SCFSA social workers.
- Work jointly with external social workers regarding Aboriginal children who may be in need of protection.
- Attend meetings as they pertain to children in care.
- Participate to the fullest extent in child abuse investigations.
- Share information and make recommendations with MCFD, and SCFSA social workers regarding child protection concerns. This will include information from the child, their family, and the community.
- Identify and help children and families access community services.
- Identify and facilitate arrangements for children to stay in “safe places” during a child care emergency.
- Facilitate family and community support for children during child protection proceedings.
- Contact all non-local First Nations children in MCFD/SCFSA care.
- Provide comprehensive and complete information to children’s families and community about court proceedings and care plans.
- Provide referrals to mental health services.
- Partner with appropriate community resources to develop ways to meet identified needs.
- Facilitate workshops, meetings, and groups as required.
- Provides life skills support and parenting coaching to individuals and families.
- Submit monthly reports to the Family Service Manager.
- Complete documentation and write reports.
- Maintain accurate records and data for reporting requirements.
- Works in conjunction with other departments of KAFS in the delivery of services.
- Performs other related duties as assigned or required.
Requirements
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Bachelor of Social Work.
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Minimum of 1 year of experience in working with children and families at risk, preference will be given to individuals who have experience with Indigenous families. *A combination of education and significant experience will be considered*
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Knowledge in:
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Aboriginal Operational Standards and Policies.
-
Child, Family, and Community Service Act.
-
Methods of intake assessment, treatment, and prevention.
-
Crisis intervention.
-
The current court system, advocating on clients behalf and making necessary recommendations to Judges, Lawyers, and Social Workers.
OUR “MUST HAVES” THAT MAKE YOU GREAT:
- Possess strong computer skills using MS Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook) software.
- Must have well developed verbal, and written communication skills.
- Strong organization and record keeping skills.
- Proficient in diplomatic and efficient conflict mediation and resolution.
- Ability to use advocacy and rapport skills to foster strong connections with diverse stakeholders.
- Excellent analytical and interviewing skills to achieve desired results.
- Diplomacy, tact, and confidentiality in dealing with a variety of people and information.
- Must be flexible, adaptable, and able to work effectively in a variety of settings.
- Ability to work within a team and a network to support children and families effectively.
- Good judgement and problem-solving skills must be exercised at all times.
Benefits
- Wage: $25 - $29/hour, based on skill set and experience
- Group benefits including extended health, dental, and vision
- Employee Assistance Program
- Paid Time Off
- Wellness Days Off
Preference will be given to applicants of Aboriginal ancestry as per section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code (please self-identity in your cover letter).
About Highbridge Human Capital
Elevating your people. Elevating your business.
Our mission is to deliver sustainable solutions that support your culture, create value for your people and help you reach your business objectives.
We are a boutique human resources consulting group that specializes in people potential. We offer our client’s people solutions and administrative services across North America and globally. By linking people solutions to an integrated business strategy, we help organizations gain a competitive people advantage.
What can Highbridge do for you?
Highbridge Human Capital has vast experience and in-depth knowledge in providing HR services to local and multinational companies from different industries of various sizes and complexity. Highbridge Human Capital leverages research, analytics, and industry insights to design and execute critical programs that help organizations solve and manage some of their most complex people challenges.
Advisory Services Highbridge Human Capital has vast experience and in-depth knowledge in providing HR services to local and multinational companies from different industries of various sizes and complexity. Highbridge Human Capital leverages research, analytics, and industry insights to design and execute critical programs that help organizations solve and manage some of their most complex people challenges.
Recruitment Services Finding talent both on- and off-balance sheet has moved far beyond traditional recruiting to encompass the broader scope of talent acquisition. The Talent challenges of today are more complex than ever as the sphere of recruiting includes both the human element and technology. We help connect organizations with the right talent by helping build their employment brand, creating a compelling candidate experience, and broadening and expanding sourcing channels.
Family Preservation Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
Kamloops Aboriginal Friendship Society (KAFS) was established in 1972 and is a non-profit organization with a status free open-door policy. KAFS is dedicated to empowering the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities of Kamloops and surrounding areas. KAFS provides culturally appropriate programs and inclusive services that meet the needs of urban Indigenous people to become healthier, physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
THE OPPORTUNITY:
KAFS is recruiting a dedicated and compassionate Family Preservation Worker to join our team. Reporting to the Family Preservation Supervisor, the Family Preservation Worker plays a pivotal role in ensuring the well-being and safety of Aboriginal children in need of protection. This multifaceted position involves working closely with the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD), and Secwepemc Child and Family Services Agency (SCFSA) social workers to provide support, facilitate access to essential services, and represent the best interests of children in care. The role also includes acting as a liaison between children, their families, and the community while preserving their cultural heritage and identity.
A DAY IN THE LIFE – ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assist with referrals from self, KAFS Programs, school district, and MCFD/SCFSA social workers.
- Work jointly with external social workers regarding Aboriginal children who may be in need of protection.
- Attend meetings as they pertain to children in care.
- Participate to the fullest extent in child abuse investigations.
- Share information and make recommendations with MCFD, and SCFSA social workers regarding child protection concerns. This will include information from the child, their family, and the community.
- Identify and help children and families access community services.
- Identify and facilitate arrangements for children to stay in “safe places” during a child care emergency.
- Facilitate family and community support for children during child protection proceedings.
- Contact all non-local First Nations children in MCFD/SCFSA care.
- Provide comprehensive and complete information to children’s families and community about court proceedings and care plans.
- Provide referrals to mental health services.
- Partner with appropriate community resources to develop ways to meet identified needs.
- Facilitate workshops, meetings, and groups as required.
- Provides life skills support and parenting coaching to individuals and families.
- Submit monthly reports to the Family Service Manager.
- Complete documentation and write reports.
- Maintain accurate records and data for reporting requirements.
- Works in conjunction with other departments of KAFS in the delivery of services.
- Performs other related duties as assigned or required.
Requirements
-
Bachelor of Social Work.
-
Minimum of 1 year of experience in working with children and families at risk, preference will be given to individuals who have experience with Indigenous families. *A combination of education and significant experience will be considered*
-
Knowledge in:
-
Aboriginal Operational Standards and Policies.
-
Child, Family, and Community Service Act.
-
Methods of intake assessment, treatment, and prevention.
-
Crisis intervention.
-
The current court system, advocating on clients behalf and making necessary recommendations to Judges, Lawyers, and Social Workers.
OUR “MUST HAVES” THAT MAKE YOU GREAT:
- Possess strong computer skills using MS Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook) software.
- Must have well developed verbal, and written communication skills.
- Strong organization and record keeping skills.
- Proficient in diplomatic and efficient conflict mediation and resolution.
- Ability to use advocacy and rapport skills to foster strong connections with diverse stakeholders.
- Excellent analytical and interviewing skills to achieve desired results.
- Diplomacy, tact, and confidentiality in dealing with a variety of people and information.
- Must be flexible, adaptable, and able to work effectively in a variety of settings.
- Ability to work within a team and a network to support children and families effectively.
- Good judgement and problem-solving skills must be exercised at all times.
Benefits
- Wage: $25 - $29/hour, based on skill set and experience
- Group benefits including extended health, dental, and vision
- Employee Assistance Program
- Paid Time Off
- Wellness Days Off
Preference will be given to applicants of Aboriginal ancestry as per section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code (please self-identity in your cover letter).
About Highbridge Human Capital
Elevating your people. Elevating your business.
Our mission is to deliver sustainable solutions that support your culture, create value for your people and help you reach your business objectives.
We are a boutique human resources consulting group that specializes in people potential. We offer our client’s people solutions and administrative services across North America and globally. By linking people solutions to an integrated business strategy, we help organizations gain a competitive people advantage.
What can Highbridge do for you?
Highbridge Human Capital has vast experience and in-depth knowledge in providing HR services to local and multinational companies from different industries of various sizes and complexity. Highbridge Human Capital leverages research, analytics, and industry insights to design and execute critical programs that help organizations solve and manage some of their most complex people challenges.
Advisory Services Highbridge Human Capital has vast experience and in-depth knowledge in providing HR services to local and multinational companies from different industries of various sizes and complexity. Highbridge Human Capital leverages research, analytics, and industry insights to design and execute critical programs that help organizations solve and manage some of their most complex people challenges.
Recruitment Services Finding talent both on- and off-balance sheet has moved far beyond traditional recruiting to encompass the broader scope of talent acquisition. The Talent challenges of today are more complex than ever as the sphere of recruiting includes both the human element and technology. We help connect organizations with the right talent by helping build their employment brand, creating a compelling candidate experience, and broadening and expanding sourcing channels.