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Lethbridge Shelter - New Funding- Counsellor, Family Support I

Lethbridge Shelter - New Funding- Counsellor, Family Support I

Woods HomesLethbridge, AB, Canada
23 days ago
Job type
  • Full-time
Job description

Lethbridge Shelter - New Funding- Counsellor, Family Support I

Lethbridge, AB, Canada Req # Tuesday, January 28, Wood's Homes is a not-for-profit mental health centre based in Calgary, with locations across Alberta. Our mission is to build good mental health and well-being so everyone can thrive in their community. Are you a passionate and dedicated individual interested in making a difference in the lives of children, young people and families? Are you committed to cultivating an inclusive culture that encourages, supports and celebrates diverse voices at every level? Then we want you to join the Wood's Homes team.

Wood's Homes is looking for one Temporary full time ( 12 month contract starting on March 1 ) to join our Lethbridge Shelter.

Role Summary

Reporting to the Program Supervisor, the Family Support Counsellor I is responsible for the delivery of family support services to the children and families in the care of Wood’s Homes.Family support services include in home support as well as school liaison and community co-ordination as needed. Family Support Workers can be attached to educational, residential or community-based services and this determination is governed by the needs and procedures of those programs. The Family Support Counsellor will demonstrate due diligence in being exceptional in the delivery of high-quality services and in meeting the requirements of the Health and Safety Management System at Wood’s Homes.

Responsibilities

  • Completes program related assessment process and jointly establishes goals and areas of focus.
  • Advocates for the family and in that role supports the development of a network of resources with the family, community and other involved professionals while teaching the families how to advocate for themselves.
  • Provides parent skills training in addition to supportive individual and family counselling.
  • Attends to the safety of all family members by intervening directly in crisis situations and providing follow-up care as required.
  • Participates in weekly supervision, case reviews, clinical rounds, and team meetings in order to ensure the delivery of effective Family Support services.
  • Reports workplace hazards, unsafe or unhealthy conditions, or incidents (including near misses, injuries, or equipment damage) to their direct supervisor.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Degree required in one of the Human Sciences, Childcare, or a related field.
  • Minimum two to four years’ experience working with infants, children and / or adolescents, and families.
  • Family and in-home support experience preferred.
  • Case Management experience is preferred.
  • Must have a full, non-GDL class 5 driver’s license and own transportation.
  • Personal suitability.
  • We sincerely thank all applicants for their interest in this position; however, only those moving forward in the selection process will be contacted.