Job Overview:
Hiiye'yu Lelum Society seeks a skilled, self-starter, creative, individual to work with children, youth and their families as the FASD Keyworker for this full time Position. The FASD Key Worker is responsible for providing education, information, and support to families of children and youth with FASD, probable FASD, and other Complex Developmental Behavioral Conditions (CDBC). The FASD Key Worker supports families, assisting them to access services and acting as a community resource on FASD and CDBC. The Keyworker will collaborate with other community professionals such as medical, educational, legal and various service provider to help support families they work with
Responsibilities and Duties
Provide direct outreach services to children, youth, families or caregivers and Assist and support families to interpret and implement assessments
Provide families with resources, and information FASD/CBDC conditions
Educate families about available services and resources
Assist families in advocating for their children's needs
Make appropriate referrals for support/counseling to other departments, agencies or professionals
Offer programs and workshops for community, families and professionals to engage in learning about FASD /CDBC and promote awareness
Maintain appropriate client/administrative records
use a client-centered holistic approach with families
oversee staff (1) in the FASD program to maintain balanced caseloads
Prepare and submit reports and statistics (Nucleus database), in a timely manner
Qualifications
A Bachelor's degree in human or social services field or a combination of education, experience, training
Working knowledge in FASD and similar developmental
Must possess and maintain a valid BC Driver's License use of a reliable vehicle to use for work.
Excellent written and verbal communication
Be self-motivated and possess excellent time management
Working knowledge of computer software including, Database programs (Nucleus) MS Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) Communication tools (Zoom, Teams, Skype).
Ability to be flexible and creative in planning with clients, families and Caregivers to meet individual needs
Have a strong und erstanding of local Indigenous cultures and practices as well as promote diversity and respect for cultural diversity in interactions with clients and colleagues.
Job Overview:
Hiiye'yu Lelum Society seeks a skilled, self-starter, creative, individual to work with children, youth and their families as the FASD Keyworker for this full time Position. The FASD Key Worker is responsible for providing education, information, and support to families of children and youth with FASD, probable FASD, and other Complex Developmental Behavioral Conditions (CDBC). The FASD Key Worker supports families, assisting them to access services and acting as a community resource on FASD and CDBC. The Keyworker will collaborate with other community professionals such as medical, educational, legal and various service provider to help support families they work with
Responsibilities and Duties
Provide direct outreach services to children, youth, families or caregivers and Assist and support families to interpret and implement assessments
Provide families with resources, and information FASD/CBDC conditions
Educate families about available services and resources
Assist families in advocating for their children's needs
Make appropriate referrals for support/counseling to other departments, agencies or professionals
Offer programs and workshops for community, families and professionals to engage in learning about FASD /CDBC and promote awareness
Maintain appropriate client/administrative records
use a client-centered holistic approach with families
oversee staff (1) in the FASD program to maintain balanced caseloads
Prepare and submit reports and statistics (Nucleus database), in a timely manner
Qualifications
A Bachelor's degree in human or social services field or a combination of education, experience, training
Working knowledge in FASD and similar developmental
Must possess and maintain a valid BC Driver's License use of a reliable vehicle to use for work.
Excellent written and verbal communication
Be self-motivated and possess excellent time management
Working knowledge of computer software including, Database programs (Nucleus) MS Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) Communication tools (Zoom, Teams, Skype).
Ability to be flexible and creative in planning with clients, families and Caregivers to meet individual needs
Have a strong und erstanding of local Indigenous cultures and practices as well as promote diversity and respect for cultural diversity in interactions with clients and colleagues.
Submit Resume with 3 current references to
Or drop off at Trans Canada Hwy
Deadline: Friday, August 1, 2025- by 4PM
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $32.00-$34.00 per year
Expected hours: 35 per week
Benefits:
On-site parking
Wellness program
Flexible language requirement:
French not required
Schedule:
Day shift
Monday to Friday
Ability to commute/relocate:
Duncan, BC: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
class 5 drivers licence and reliable vehicle (required)
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 2025-08-01