Tl'azt'en Nation is seeking a dedicated and knowledgeable professional to support coordination, development and implementation of our Nation's plan to move towards child and family jurisdiction under An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Metis children, youth and families (formerly Bill C92).
As a key member of our Social Development Team, the Child and Family Jurisdiction Coordinator will collaborate with Tl'azt'en Nation leadership, community members, legal experts, and external agencies when needed to ensure a culturally grounded, community-centred approach to child and family services.
You are passionate and community-driven. You bring strong organizational skills, and you are experienced in navigating community relations.
Responsibilities
Oversee child and family project planning, implementation, and evaluation, in alignment with the Tl'azt'en Nation's CCP, child and family prevention priorities and timelines.
Travel to external meetings, training sessions, and community events as required.
Other delegated duties as required.
Develop and implement policies, governance structures, and operational frameworks to support the longer term transition to full jurisdiction.
Engage with leadership, Elders, community members, and knowledge keepers to ensure culturally appropriate and traditional practices are embedded in Tl'azt'en's child welfare services.
Support capacity-building initiatives, including jurisdiction-training programs and resources for staff, leadership, and community members.
Collaborate with the Social Development Manager and other key departments to coordinate services and programs that promote the wellbeing of Tl'azt'en's children and families.
Monitor and report on progress, providing updates to leadership, Chief and Council, and funding partners.
Requirements
A degree in Indigenous Studies, Law, Social Work, Child and Youth Care, Community Services, or a related field.
Minimum 3 years of experience in child welfare, ideally within an Indigenous community, Indigenous governance, or a related field.
Experience working with Tl'azt'en Nation or with other First Nations communities.
Familiarity with Tl'azt'en Nation culture or a willingness to learn and integrate cultural values into work.
Familiarity with Dakelh language will be an asset.
Proven clerical or administrative experience in an office setting; experience in medical or dental offices is a plus
Strong computer skills including proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook), Google Workspace, and data entry systems
Excellent organizational skills with attention to detail for proofreading and filing tasks
Ability to handle confidential information discreetly and maintain professionalism at all times
Ability to work well independently as well as part of a team in a fast-paced environment
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $35.00-$40.00 per hour
Expected hours: 35 per week
Benefits:
Dental care
Disability insurance
Extended health care
Life insurance
Mileage reimbursement
Paid time off
Vision care
Ability to commute/relocate:
Tache 1, BC: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred)
Experience:
First Nation community : 2 years (required)
Work Location: In person
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