Resource Worker 6 Month Contract, Full Time

Pembroke, ON, CA, Canada

Job Description

Resource Worker - Full-Time, 6-Month Contract, Pembroke Office.

RESOURCE WORKER



Department:





Resources

Reports to:





Supervisor of Alternative Care Team

Location:





Office location: Pembroke



Family & Children's Services of Renfrew County is a multi-service agency committed to providing preventative, protective and socially inclusive services and programming that empower and strengthen everyone. We are focused on cultivating a team-oriented work environment where everyone thrives. Our goal is to develop and strengthen collaborative partnerships to increase availability, accessibility and quality of care to our communities.


Our agency commitments include: moving forward Anti-Oppressive Practice, French Language Services and working alongside Indigenous Communities.

POSITION SUMMARY:




Family and Children's Services approves Foster, Foster-to-Adopt, and Kin Care applicants to provide family-based care to children found in need of protection. The Resource Worker plays a key role in the recruitment, assessment, training, support, and retention of these care providers. Responsibilities include engaging with prospective applicants, facilitating training (including PRIDE or Heart and Spirit), conducting SAFE or Indigenous Family Development Assessments (IFDA), providing ongoing support to approved homes, coordinating placement matching, and participating in permanency planning and adoption processes.

GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:



Conduct inquiry contacts with prospective foster, foster-to-adopt, and kin care applicants. Recruit, assess, and license new Resource homes, with a focus on supporting family-based options for youth currently placed in Outside Paid Resources (OPRs) and facilitating the development of customary care for Indigenous youth. Complete SAFE Assessments and Annual Assessments in accordance with Ministry standards and agency timelines, or use the Indigenous Family Development Assessment (IFDA) as part of the Heart and Spirit model when working with Indigenous caregivers. Deliver PRIDE training or Heart and Spirit (Helping Establish Able Resource-Homes Together & Strong Parent Indigenous Relationships Information Training) and provide ongoing learning opportunities to both new and approved Resource families Manage internal and external placement requests, including matching children with appropriate Resource homes. Participate in permanency planning meetings, case conferences, and adoption conferences. Provide guidance and support to caregivers to ensure understanding and compliance with agency policies, Ministry licensing standards, and best practices in caregiving. Foster positive working relationships between Resource families and Agency staff. Conduct quarterly support visits to Resource homes and maintain regular documentation. Attend and contribute to team meetings and staff meetings. Participate in agency and community committees as assigned. Assist with special projects and other duties as assigned by the Supervisor.

PERFORMANCE INDICATORS



Clinical assessments and evaluations are conducted with demonstrated professional judgment and communication. SAFE or IFDA and Annual Assessments are completed and documented within the required timeframes. Placement decisions reflect thoughtful matching and timely documentation. Active and informed participation in supervision, case discussions, and permanency planning. Ongoing support to caregivers promotes the application of PRIDE or Heart and Spirit competencies in the care of children.

SKILL REQUIREMENTS



Strong clinical judgment and critical thinking skills; ability to apply evidence-informed practice. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a diverse service and staff population, and a proven commitment to anti-oppression, equity, and inclusivity in practice. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong assessment, mediation, and conflict resolution skills. Knowledge of Ministry licensing standards, PRIDE or Heart and Spirit competencies, SAFE or IFDA assessment principles, and agency policies. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and case management systems; ability to learn new systems quickly. Strong organizational skills and time management abilities. Demonstrated initiative, leadership, and ability to work independently and collaboratively.

KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE



Four-year university degree in Social Sciences or a related field or an equivalent combination of education and related work experience. Minimum of one year of relevant experience in child welfare or social services. PRIDE Team Training and SAFE Assessment Tool certification, or training in Heart and Spirit and IFDA are considered assets. Bilingualism (English/French) is considered an asset

WORKING CONDITIONS



This position involves a combination of office-based work and in person service delivery. Work beyond the normal working hours is sometimes required. Regular travel within the county is required and travel outside the county may also be required on a regular or as-needed basis; access to a reliable vehicle is necessary. The role requires periods of light physical activity. This includes constant sitting, standing or walking, regular handling of lightweight objects (10lbs. weight) or constant visual attention to detail. The position involves exposure to sensitive family situations and may occasionally involve managing emotionally charged interactions.

SALARY:




$63,824-$84,514

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3014805
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Contract
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Pembroke, ON, CA, Canada
  • Education
    Not mentioned