Couchiching First Nation
Family Well-Being Worker
Dead Line: January 21, 2022
The Family Well-Being Worker is a full-time, contract position till March 31, 2021 with possible extension depending on funding. The Family Well-Being Worker is responsible for supporting and implementing the Family Well-Being Program. The program is aimed to reduce violence in families, reduce the need to bring indigenous children and youth into the child welfare and youth justice systems and improve the overall health and well-being of our community. The Family Well-Being Worker reports directly to the Executive Director.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
1. Bachelors’ Degree in Social Work with two years related experience; or Community College Diploma with fouryears direct related experience; However, others with a combination of skills, education and experience that would allow them to do the job may be considered;
2. Knowledge of the Child and Family Service Act and Regulations;
3. Demonstrated ability to prepare statistical reports and comprehensive narratives on services;
4. Demonstrated ability to develop policy and prepare funding applications;
5. Strong commitment to help Couchiching children and their families by providing support services in ways that respect Couchiching First Nation cultural and spiritual practices;
6. Commitment to provide support services in the Anishinaabe context of extended family and community involvement;
7. Committed to ensure the highest level of confidentiality at all times;
8. Ability to establish and maintain purposeful relationships with staff, management, children and their families, and caregivers;
9. Ability to take direction and work within the philosophy, policies, procedures and guidelines of Couchiching First Nation and the Family Well-Being Program;
10. Excellent interpersonal skills and enjoy being with children and families;
11. Excellent oral and written communication skills;
12. Current First Aid and C.P.R. certificates;
13. Be of good moral character and a positive role model for the community;
14. Must possess a valid Ontario Driver’s License and be willing to travel.
Please submit application to:
Human Resources Manager
Couchiching First Nation
RMB 2027, RR2
Fort Frances, Ontario
P9A 3M3
Email: cfnhr@vianet.ca
Fax: (807)274-6458
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