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Family Services Worker – French Language

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Family Services Worker – French Language

Family and Children`s Services of Frontenanc, Lennox and Addington
Published
15/04/2026
Durée
Permanent
Salaire
$65,231 - $83,252
Comment Postuler
Par courriel
Courriel
recruitment@facsfla.ca
Annoncé jusqu'au
Until Filled
Date d'expiration
N/A
Ville
Kingston

Description

Job Summary:
The incumbent will investigate and assess child protection referrals as well as respond to inquiries and non-child protection referrals. Provide counseling utilizing crisis intervention and problem- solving skills. Provide various agency support services. Provide ongoing (voluntary and non-voluntary) child protection services to children, youth, and families where the child/youth requires protection or is at risk of maltreatment. Arrange and conduct interviews to understand individual and family functioning, strengths and needs, risks to children, supports available to the child, youth, and family. Develop assessments and service plans in collaboration with families including kin and community services. Responsible for completion of case recordings, social histories, correspondence, and legal documents
Required Qualifications:
• Bachelor of Social Work Degree preferred however, consideration may be given to applicants who or a degree in Social Sciences with a minimum of 2 years related experience in a professional paid position working with families and children
• Knowledge of the Child, Youth and Family Services Act and Ministry of Community, Children and Social Services protection standards
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• Strong Knowledge of and understanding of anti-racism and anti-oppression principles and ability to incorporate these in the day-to-day practice (such knowledge can be from both lived or work experience).
• Knowledge of anti-black racism, oppressive practices and its impact on equity deserving communities in our region, knowledge of child protection legislation (CYFSA) tools (Eligibility Spectrum), standards, and practice framework (Signs of Safety).
• Bilingualism (English/French) is required. Proficiency will be tested.
• Experience in the delivery of First Nation Child and Family Services is a strong asset.
• Authorized Child Protection Worker
• Demonstrated excellence in family and individual assessment and engagement skills
• Excellent counseling and negotiation skills
• Ability to work in a team environment
• Possess a valid driver’s license with access to a vehicle
• Family and counseling experience
• Excellent organization and writing skills

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