TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Permanent Full-time, unionized
POSTING NUMBER: 2025 - 22
START DATE: To be determined
HOME LOCATION: Brantford and/or Townsend (regular travel within the agency's jurisdiction is required as well as occasional travel outside of the agency's jurisdiction)
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
B.S.W. or M.S.W. or enrolled in a University of recognized standing,
Or
Equivalent as deemed suitable by the Executive Director with a willingness to complete a B.S.W. program
Must have a valid Ontario "G" class driver's license and reliable vehicle.
RESPONSIBLE TO:
Service Manager
Under Supervision:
The Child Protection Worker, assumes the full range of Child Protection case management responsibilities, this may include investigation assessment and ongoing protection services. This includes ongoing risk assessments, conducting new investigations, determining risk reduction and treatment plans, counselling children and families at risk, managing cases through the court process, developing service and permanency plans for children in care and working with residential resources.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
Under Supervision:
Provide child protection services consistent with the overall direction provided by the Child Welfare Manager, the requirements of the Child, Youth and Family Services Act (CYFSA), Ministry requirements and the Society's policies and procedures
Initiate and prepare court documentation and give evidence in court to support child protection plan
Identify, assess risk to children and develop intervention plans to reduce the conditions contributing to risk
Provide emergency admission of children to care when required and assess the suitability of potential placements for children in conjunction with the Resources Department
Provide ongoing support and counselling to children and families
Ensure enhanced collaboration and coordination with effective communication with staff, clients, and collaterals, and coordination of their duties
Actively uphold the principles identified in the Society's Code of Ethics
Other Duties as assigned
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED
Personal integrity, responsibility and a commitment to the best interests of children
High degree of assessment and analytical skills
Knowledge of child development, behaviour, and the potential impacts of trauma
The ability to utilize various treatment modalities
The ability to prepare cases for court and to give evidence as required
The ability to work well in a crisis and under pressure
Commitment to uphold the agency's information practices
Recognition of the power and authority that child welfare staff inherently hold and commitment to disrupt this power dynamic and work collaboratively alongside families, youth, and children
Awareness and competency in identifying bias, discrimination and racism and a commitment to exemplify the organization's dedication to social justice and reducing barriers for children, youth, families, colleagues, and the broader community
Knowledge of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Calls to Action and the impacts of colonization, residential schools, the sixties scoop and the continued overrepresentation of Indigenous children in care on Indigenous people
Understanding of Indigenous practices
Understanding of one's own personal identity, culture, and social location in order to recognize individual and cultural differences, and provide services that are culturally proficient and identity affirming
The ability to set priorities and meet deadlines
Ability to work independently and cooperatively as a part of a team setting
The ability and knowledge to liaise with other resources and community organizations as required
The ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues and foster/adoptive families
Excellent verbal, written and listening communication skills
Demonstrated computer literacy according to job requirements
Openness to ongoing learning and professional development
ANNUAL SALARY RANGE:
In accordance with the Collective Agreement Child Protection Worker Grid - $71,382 - $88,097 annually (or hourly equivalent)
As a condition of hire, selected candidates will be required to provide:
Consent for Police - Vulnerable Records Check - Results must be satisfactory to the employer
Consent for Child Welfare check- Results must be satisfactory to the employer
Must have a valid Ontario "G" class driver's license and reliable vehicle.
Child and Family Services of Grand Erie is committed to working from an Anti-Oppressive and Equity practice and is dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community in which we live and serve.
If you don't see yourself fully represented in each requirement of the job description, we still encourage you to apply. Research has shown individuals from underrepresented groups may only apply when they feel 100% qualified. We are committed to creating a more equitable, inclusive, and diverse organization and we strongly encourage all applicants with diverse identities and lived experiences to apply and to please self-identify in their cover letter.
We are committed to creating an accessible environment for all. Please let us know if you have any accommodation needs.
We thank all applicants; however, only those considered for interviews will be contacted.
Strong preference will be given to qualified applicants from equity deserving groups including but not limited to: Indigenous, South Asian, African Canadian, 2SLGBTQ+ populations.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Submit resume and cover letter electronically
CLOSING DATE: July 28, 2025 @ 4:30 pm
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $71,382.00-$88,097.00 per year
Benefits:
Company pension
Dental care
Disability insurance
Employee assistance program
Extended health care
Life insurance
Paid time off
Vision care
Licence/Certification:
Ontario "G" class driver's license (required)
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 2025-07-28
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