The Child Protection Case Aid supports Protection Workers in carrying out the daily activities associated with child protection investigations, case management, and family support. This role provides practical, logistical, and relational support to ensure that the safety, care, and cultural needs of children and families are met across the Child Welfare continuum.
Operating under the legal framework of the Child, Youth and Family Services Act (CYFSA) and Indigenous law, the Case Aid works in collaboration with service teams to provide trauma-informed, community-rooted support that upholds the child's best interest and Nation-based decision-making.
Core Responsibilities
1. Field and Office Support for Protection Workers
Assist with delivering documents, supporting home visits, or gathering case-related information
Accompany Protection Workers on visits or investigations where required for safety or logistical reasons
Prepare case files, activity logs, and non-clinical correspondence under worker direction
2. Client and Family Assistance
Provide direct support to families involved in child protection, including transportation, supervised access, and practical supports
Assist in organizing meetings, case conferences, or cultural gatherings
Support engagement with family members, Band Representatives, and community supports as appropriate
3. Documentation and Record Maintenance
Maintain case-related documents, appointment logs, and service tracking forms
Support data entry into child welfare systems, including CPIN or agency-specific databases
Ensure accuracy and confidentiality in all records and correspondence
4. Child-Centered Support Activities
Assist in providing care, supervision, and advocacy for children and youth during visits, transitions, or court processes
Coordinate delivery of clothing, food, school supplies, or other necessities
Support cultural and recreational engagement where appropriate
5. Cultural and Relational Practice
Uphold culturally safe, respectful approaches to all work with families and children
Recognize and respond to Nation-based customs, kinship structures, and traditional care models
Collaborate with Elders, Band Representatives, and Knowledge Keepers as directed by caseworkers or supervisors
Required Qualifications and Experience
Secondary school diploma or equivalent required
College coursework in Child and Youth Work, Indigenous Studies, or Social Services is an asset
Prior experience working with children, youth, or vulnerable families preferred
Understanding of child protection practices, confidentiality, and cultural safety principles
Ability to work in fast-paced, emotionally sensitive environments
Conditions of Employment
Satisfactory Criminal Record Check including Vulnerable Sector Screening
Valid Ontario Class G Driver's License and access to a reliable vehicle
Ability to work flexible hours and travel regularly
Physical ability to support young children and manage transport logistics
Our Hiring Commitments
Payukotayno is committed to Indigenous-led services, Nation-based healing, and culturally safe workplaces. We encourage applications from First Nations individuals, especially those from Treaty 9 communities and affiliated Nations. We honour both formal qualifications and cultural/lived knowledge as valid experience.
We are committed to employment equity and welcome applications from all qualified persons, including those identifying as Two-Spirit, non-binary, LGBTQ+, francophone, persons with disabilities, and other equity-seeking groups.
Accommodations are available throughout the application process.
AODA Statement (for postings only)
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), Payukotayno will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment process upon request.
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