
Social Worker - Child in Out-of-Home Care
- Whitehorse, YT
- 89.704-104.043 $ par an
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- For more information on this job, please contact Tracey Rumbolt, Manager, Family Services at 867-393-7411 or
- For more information about the recruitment process, please contact Katharine Terrion, HR Consultant at 867-335-2373 or
- Bachelor of Social Work degree
- Considerable relevant experience working in child protection and delivering child protection services.
- Experience preparing case plans, safety plans, affidavits or court documents and intervention services including investigations and core protection services.
- Experience in providing services to families, children and individuals (i.e. ensuring child needs are met, setting up family visitations, making referrals, etc.).
- Experience working with First Nation Governments and communities will be considered an asset.
- Ability to work in a multicultural environment with an emphasis on Yukon First Nation's culture;
- Strong knowledge in social work principles and practices in child welfare and case management;
- Ability to foster collaborative partnerships with children and youth in out of home care, their family members, caregivers and supports, including working as part of an interdisciplinary team;
- Ability to achieve results through managing a diverse and complex workload with ability to deliver on accountabilities;
- Problem-solving, decision-making and conflict resolution skills in order to make and modify operational decisions;
- Sound ethical decision making skills that demonstrates the capacity to complete family, children and individual assessments at a professional level and practice guided by the Canadian Association of Social Work Code of Ethics;
- Ability to take a broad-based, strategic approach to community development in response to mandated client service; and
- The skill to work with high risk complex cases with a strong ability to help deescalate clients and/or deal with potentially volatile and aggressive individuals.
- WHMIS 2015
- RCMP Criminal Record Check with a Vulnerable Sector Search
- A child welfare record check satisfactory to the employer
- Must possess and maintain a valid Class 5 Driver's License or equivalent
- Tb Screening Test
- Verification of Bachelor of Social Work Degree
- Must demonstrate the ability to be delegated under the Child and Family Services Act within 12 months of hire
- Exposed to emotional, angry, and sometimes physically abusive clients. May need to mediate, de-escalate, resolve, intervene and provides solutions through face to face contact and meetings.
- Travel and work in both formal and informal work environments within Yukon and outside of territory.