Family Support Worker

David Joseph & Company

  • Kahnawake, QC
  • Permanent
  • Temps-plein
  • Il y a 1 mois
  • Postuler facilement
General Role SummaryReporting to the Resource Team Leader, the Child and Family Support Worker is responsible for strengthening family engagement, supporting inclusive programming, and contributing to the social-emotional well-being of children and families at the Center. This position works directly with families and staff to create a nurturing, responsive, and culturally aligned environment that reflects the values and goals of Step by Step.Key Responsibilities & TasksFamily Engagement and Community ConnectionCreate a welcoming, family-centered presence at the Center.Design strategies for meaningful family participation in daily activities and long-term programming.Promote volunteer opportunities within the community, including involvement from individuals with disabilities.Develop culturally relevant spaces and events that support the use and revitalization of the Kanien’kéha language.Maintain regular contact with families to support communication and relationship-building.Offer workshops and parent support sessions, including evidence-based programs such as Circle of Security.2. Classroom and Teacher CollaborationBe present in classrooms to assess children's evolving needs and inform family communication.Support teachers in collaborating with families, especially when developing individualized goals or navigating challenges.Assist with screenings, assessments (e.g., sensory profiles), and contribute to team meetings and IEP implementation.Respond to support calls in classrooms and collaborate in developing strategies aligned with the child’s needs.Provide feedback to the Resource Services Coordinator as needed.3. Parent Capacity BuildingIdentify family learning needs through direct engagement.Develop personalized family support plans and offer coaching, referrals, and educational resources.Foster family independence by supporting the creation of natural support networks and empowering parents with knowledge and tools.Collaborate with teachers to bridge home and school learning environments.4. Promoting a Healthy Home EnvironmentDesign activities that support positive parenting and quality of life at home.Encourage natural, play-based learning strategies in the home setting.Advocate for effective, respectful communication between families and classroom staff.5. Professional Growth and LeadershipStay current on best practices in inclusive and early childhood education.Attend training sessions, conferences, and professional development events.Share new insights, skills, and practices with peers across the organization.6. Community InvolvementParticipate in center-based committees and Step by Step events.Represent the Center at community initiatives and outreach efforts.7. Additional ResponsibilitiesEngage in school functions such as fundraisers, awareness events, and public information sessions.Perform other related duties aligned with the vision and mandate of the Center.Working ConditionsRole requires flexibility between office, classroom, outdoor, and home-based settings.Involves occasional physical activity (kneeling, crouching, lifting, etc.).May require implementation of child safety holds (training provided).High-pressure or emotionally sensitive situations may occur.Relationships and CollaborationReports directly to the Resource Team Leader and collaborates regularly with the Supervisor of Program Services.Works in close partnership with all teaching and resource staff.Engages directly with children and families to support development and well-being.Participates in internal committees as appropriate.AccountabilitiesStrengthen family engagement and promote inclusive, culturally rooted practices.Provide high-quality, individualized support to families of children 0–5 years old.Maintain confidentiality and uphold safety standards.Contribute to Step by Step’s reputation as a caring, community-led early childhood center.PerksLow child-to-staff ratios and strong team supportA respectful and collaborative work cultureFlexibility in scheduling and leadership growth pathwaysPaid vacation, comprehensive benefits after 6 months, and participation in annual wellness fundThe opportunity to make a lasting impact in a purpose-driven, Indigenous-led community organizationQualificationsEducation & ExperienceBachelor of Social Work with a minimum of 1 year experience working with families of young children, ORCertificate in Aboriginal Social Work with a minimum of 5 years’ experience supporting young familiesValid CPR, First Aid, and Epi-Pen Certification (childcare-specific)Experience in early childhood settings with children 0–5 and their familiesCircle of Security training (or willingness to obtain)Skills & AttributesStrong interpersonal, coaching, and communication skillsExperience working with children who have developmental or social-emotional needsFamiliarity with family systems, multi-generational trauma, and attachment-based practicesAbility to build trust and rapport with families and interdisciplinary teamsOrganizational and planning skillsProficiency in Microsoft Office and communication softwareKnowledge of Kanien’kéha language and culture is an asset; willingness to learn is essentialAbility to work in English (French is an asset)

David Joseph & Company