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Community Social Worker

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Provide strengths-based wraparound supports and case management to Tsleil-Waututh individuals and families with a focus on prevention and early intervention. Act as a primary liaison with child and family service agencies while advocating for community members and managing protective actions when necessary.

  • Sur place
  • North Vancouver, BC
  • Publié 20 juill. 2026
  • 1 poste

Résumé du poste

Community Social Worker (Temporary, Full-Time) (1-Year) JOB SUMMARY: With an emphasis on prevention and early intervention, the Community Social Worker utilizes a case management approach to provide strengths-based, healing-centered wraparound supports to facilitate improved social functioning, wellbeing, resilience and among Tsleil-Waututh individuals and families. The Community Social Worker works in a collaborative team environment under the direction of the Children, Youth and Family Services (CYFS) Manager. Tsleil-Waututh Nation is in the process of re-asserting legal jurisdiction over the care of their children, youth and families. The incumbent must be committed to decolonizing social work, play a key role in supporting the transition and be part of these efforts towards reconciliation. ESSENTIAL DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES: 1) Build strong relationships Tsleil-Waututh community members to gain trust and understanding of their barriers, needs and strengths, in order to provide prevention and early intervention supports 2) Provide intake, case planning, and intervention for individuals and families at risk or experiencing social difficulties, working collaboratively with extended family and other care providers 3) Be TWN’s primary liaison with the Ministry of Children and Family Development and Indigenous Child and Family Service (ICFS) Agencies and advocate for community members and families 4) Conduct psychosocial assessments, provide brief solution-based therapy, mediation and other interventions as required 5) Provide and coordinate referrals to community resources (ie. counselling, treatment centres, BC Housing), including on-reserve and off-reserve supports 6) Coordinate and lead case management meetings, involving staff and external agencies as appropriate, to provide wraparound supports for individuals and families 7) Investigate, and take protective action when required in cases of child abuse and/or neglect, both alongside the Ministry of Children and Family Development’s process and based on Tsleil-Waututh’s own risk assessment 8) Act as an advocate for clients and perform court-related services as required, this may include travelling to support off-reserve members 9) Maintain accurate and detailed case notes and records of each visit, conversation and any other form of communication 10) Maintain good working relationships with internal and external partners, including the Integrated First Nations Unit 11) Assist with policy and procedural document writing and development, as directed by supervisor 12) Attend scheduled department staff meetings and in-service programs 13) Complete and maintain all documentation/ records and reporting as required 14) Develop and follow approved annual work plan. 15) Follow policies and procedures around privacy and confidentiality Perform other related duties as required. WORKING CONDITIONS: Physical Demands * Manual dexterity required to operate computer and peripherals. * Intermittent physical activity including walking, standing, sitting, lifting and supporting clients. Mental Focus * Stress may be caused by the need to complete tasks within tight deadlines. * May deal with individuals who can, from time to time, be demanding and challenging. Must be able to remain patient and calm, and will have to engage in conflict resolution or crisis management at times. Environmental Conditions * Office environment, generally quiet but at times noise can escalate. * Indoor and outdoor conditions. * Interacts with membership, employees, management and the general public. * Overtime may be required. * Travel may be required. QUALIFICATIONS: • Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) from a recognized post-secondary institution, or related discipline; • Valid Social Work designation, license or registration, as required by the province. • Three years of related experience, combination of formal and informal education, work experience, lived experience, and cultural knowledge/skills will be considered. • Previous experience working in a First Nations community and/or organization. SKILLS, ABILITIES & KNOWLEDGE • Ability to develop rapport and work with individuals and families in a respectful and strength-based way, and to incorporate cultural practices, values and beliefs • Displays and role models social-emotional competencies of self-awareness, empathy, flexibility, relationship-building and responsible decision-making • Understand the dynamics related to working with First Nations individuals and families who have experienced or witnessed abuse, addiction, violence, or inter-generational trauma • Demonstrated understanding of the impact of residential schools, the 60’s scoop, and the overall impact of colonization on First Nations communities • Knowledge of Tsleil-Waututh Nation community and Coast Salish traditional laws and culture an asset • Knowledge of Tsleil-Waututh, Coast Salish or other First Nations healing practices an asset • Excellent verbal, written, facilitation and organizational skills. • Must be highly resourceful; display innovative thinking and creativity; meet challenges with a positive attitude and team approach. • Understanding of crisis management and the ability to deal with life threatening situations including the prevention of suicide. • Ability to work collaboratively with clients, professionals, members of the community and multi-professional groups • Demonstrated conflict resolution skills • Proficient with computers and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook). • Tact, sound judgment and ability to manage stress. • Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality in all interactions. • Willing to participate in job-related workshops, courses or training to further skills, knowledge and competencies as required. • Must have a valid Class 5 B.C. Drivers License. • Must successfully pass a Criminal Records Check. #INDHP We appreciate everyone’s interest in the role, however only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. Temporary, Full-Time (1-Year)

Ce que vous ferez

Provide strengths-based wraparound supports and case management to Tsleil-Waututh individuals and families with a focus on prevention and early intervention. Act as a primary liaison with child and family service agencies while advocating for community members and managing protective actions when necessary.

Exigences

Requires a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or related degree and a valid provincial social work license. Candidates should have three years of related experience, including work within First Nations communities and a deep understanding of colonization's impact.

Compétences indiquées

  • Soins cliniquesSouhaitée
  • Microsoft OfficeSouhaitée

Autres compétences pertinentes

Relevées dans la description du poste. Confirmez les exigences importantes ci-dessus.

  • Case Management
  • Psychosocial Assessment
  • Crisis Management
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Advocacy
  • Solution-Based Therapy
  • Mediation
  • Cultural Competency
  • Microsoft Office
  • Inter-generational Trauma Support
  • Decolonizing Social Work
  • Report Writing
  • Facilitation
  • Relationship Building
  • Resource Coordination
  • Patient Care

Domaines d’emploi

  • Social Services
  • Healthcare
  • Government & Public Sector

Renseignements supplémentaires

Formation minimale
Diplôme professionnel
Expérience minimale
2+ ans
Langue de l’offre
anglais
Heures de travail
40 heures par semaine