35 hrs/week; must be willing to work flexible hours as necessary.
Under the supervision of the Support Services Clinical Supervisor, the Case Worker operates as part of a multi-disciplinary team and provides extensive social, psychological, youth protection, addictions and family services which empowers and enables individuals, families and community to take responsibility for problems and issues confronting them.
With general management/clinical supervision, independently applies learned skills and knowledge associated with the job family to complete diverse, moderately complex assignments within defined policy and according to objectives.
Service focuses on reducing risk to children in need of protection and responding to the different needs of families. Provides child protection services from the point of referral to case closure and the coordination of services with other service providers.
Under the Quebec Youth Protection Act and the Youth Criminal Justice Act, decisions are based on significant analysis & interpretation of the law. Within policy, modifies methods, techniques & procedures to achieve results. Has full autonomy to deliver predefined accountabilities. Technical output is trusted as accurate and sound.
Determines the needs of KSCS clients.
➢ Assists in the follow-up of recommendations and court orders (Assessment/Orientation) for children and families under Youth Protection.
➢ Gathers personal and biographical data from clients using the telephone or in person pertaining to his/her presenting situations.
➢ Conducts initial screening of individual clients, including the application of standard screening tools.
➢ Conducts detailed, comprehensive family assessments, family genealogy, family background screenings and safety assessments.
➢ Conducts background investigations, documents reviews, communicates with organizations to gather information, and any other information gathering activities necessary to determine the safety and needs of the clients.
Acts as the Youth Protection Service Provider.
➢ Ensures the safety and development of all children at the forefront of his/her decision making within the context of his/her work.
➢ Provides short and long term Youth Protection services and supportive counselling to individuals, families, youth and elderly, within potentially chronic, multi-problem families.
➢ Performs crisis intervention.
➢ Advocates for individual client’s rights on behalf of his/her assigned clients.
➢ In collaboration with the Team Leader of Tsi Ionteksa’tanonha Foster Care identifies, secures and coordinates the transportation of children to appropriate resources for placements, such as extended families, foster care or institutional placements.
➢ Provides support to single parents, couples having difficulty.
➢ Provides coverage to peer Case Workers during his/her absence for vacations, wellness or other periods.
➢ Performs the role of Roster Worker on a daily rotational basis to provide emergency assistance for at-risk situations, which may involve providing coverage for Intake Services.
Acts as the case manager when assigned this role.
➢ Manages the coordination of overall case duties when required for multi-disciplinary services.
➢ In collaboration with support personnel, coordinates specific case meetings, such as Placement and Review Meetings, Case Conferences and Case Reviews with assigned case team.
➢ Ensures effective follow up and reporting to all assigned case team members.
➢ Ensures proper referrals, internal or external requests, assessments, briefings and updates are given to all team members assigned to the case.
Performs conflict resolution as required.
➢ Performs intensive, non-violent crisis interventions as needed for assigned cases, covering cases and emergency situations.
➢ Due to the conflictual nature of youth protection work, the Case Worker often encounters anger, hostility and negativity. It is important for the worker to work through these feelings and ensures that they are also protected.
➢ Assists families in resolving conflict.
➢ Acts as a mediator, if required, within family situations when conflict resolutions will be attempted.
➢ Makes appropriate referrals to allow families the opportunity to resolve his/her conflicts.
➢ Ensures the safety and development of children is not compromised during conflict situations.
Represents KSCS within court proceedings.
➢ Appears on behalf of the community within the Quebec Court setting for cases requiring judicialization.
➢ Submits comprehensive individual court reports on behalf of the case team for assigned cases in appropriate time frames.
➢ Ensures clients are aware of his/her legal rights.
➢ Ensures any necessary collaboration with the Youth Protection lawyers has occurred prior to appearance in court or to schedule meetings to ensure planning occurs.
➢ Ensures Supervisor is aware of the results of the court proceedings in the event support is required.
➢ Ensures the Process Verbal, court orders, or other documents issued by the court is entered and staff members, in particular On Call Services, are made aware of them.
Develops effective partner relationships.
➢ Establishes contacts, and works in conjunction with schools, hospitals, Peacekeepers, Social Development Unit, clergy, shelters and group homes and any other resources as may be necessary for the best interests of the assigned families.
➢ Makes necessary referrals to services within/outside the community as appropriate to clients’ needs.
➢ Attends and participates in collaboration meetings established by KSCS management and other organizations.
➢ Includes partner organizations in team briefings, case conferences, information sharing and joint planning as it may be appropriate and for the best interests of the case.
Maintains an accurate accounting of records.
➢ Educates, trains, practices and utilizes the Case Management Recording System recording system on a regular basis for all assigned cases.
➢ Records all required information of all assigned cases in Case Management Recording System in a timely manner, such as case contacts, client information, assessments, service plans, documents, reports, resources, legal agreements, placements, and any other information pertinent to a case.
➢ Reviews the entries from team members within his/her assigned cases.
➢ Assists clients and/or submits necessary documents on behalf of his/her clients for administrative purposes, such as registration forms, Notification of Placements, birth certificates, passports, Medicare documents.
➢ Maintains accurate records of time sheets, expenses, travel claims, caseload summaries, and schedules; submits these records to the immediate Supervisor in a timely manner.
➢ Participates in team meetings as required.
➢ Attends training meetings/workshops/conferences relevant to area of employment and as delegated by the Supervisor.
➢ Provides for Third Party Administration for clients as required.
Performs individually assigned duties as may be directed by the Supervisor.
➢ Provides school liaison duties as required and as delegated.
➢ Provides specific Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) facilitation for cases, including placements, individual or family meetings, judicialization, probation, community service, and any other activity associated with the YCJA.
➢ Participates on and supports ad hoc working groups formed for the purpose of improving service deliveries.
➢ Designs, develops, and implements skill building, therapeutic or support groups, with the collaboration of internal/external partners.
Performs any other job-related duties as may be required by the immediate Supervisor.
Education and Experience required
➢ University (Bachelors) in social work, child and youth care, counselling or other social science or health-related discipline, with one (1) to three (3) years previous work experience in a social service environment or in a support capacity.
OR
➢College program in social work, child and youth care, counselling or other social science or health-related discipline, with three (3) to five (5) years previous work experience in a social service environment or in a support capacity.
➢ Strong knowledge of the Kahnawake community
➢ Knowledge of programs and services offered through KSCS
➢ Strong problem-solving skills, mediation, communication and conflict resolution skills
➢ Ability to multi-task and work under pressure
➢Experience and working knowledge conducting assessments, evaluations and completing
Integrated Service Plans.
➢ Knowledge in maintaining a clinical file.
➢ Knowledge and experience in leading a case conference.
➢ Ability to handle conflict situations.
➢ Strong organizational, office skills, time management skills with ability to meet deadlines.
➢ Ability to multitask and excellent decision-making skills.
➢ Good knowledge and understanding of the issues facing the community and its present and future needs.
➢ Good knowledge of computer programs (MS Word, Excel etc).
➢ Valid drivers’ license and access to a vehicle.
➢ Ability to continuously travel locally and outside of the community.
➢ Ability to deal with moderate to high stress.
➢ Ability to work flexible hours, evenings and/or weekends to meet the needs of the client.
➢ Lifestyle must reflect that of a positive role model.
Assets
➢ Knowledge of Kanien’keha
➢ Knowledge of Haudenosaunee traditions and ceremonies
➢ Knowledge of French.
Team Work: Occasionally requires a level of collaboration and cooperation to get work or projects complete.
Advising: Frequently provides information that must be understood and explained.
Training: Occasionally trains stakeholders or clients.
Kahnawake Shakotiia’takehnhas Community Services
PO BOX 1440
Kahnawake, Quebec
J0L1B0
humanresources@kscskahnawake.ca