- Four year Honours Bachelors degree (BA); Bachelor of Social Work degree (BSW); or Indigenous degree would be an asset;
- Preference will be given to candidates who have completed the Child Welfare Pathway to Authorization Series and/or are Authorized Workers;
- Up to three (3) months of experience working with children, youth, families, individual, groups and community partners; directly related child welfare experience is an asset;
- Preference will be given to proven ability and willingness to work as an integral member of a team;
- Strong assessment skills in order to assess clients' needs, formulate plans of service and monitor/evaluate progress;
- Preference will be given to persons with a strong understanding and extensive experience working with other cultures, heritages and traditions;
- A commitment to developing the highest quality culturally-appropriate service possible for the various communities that we serve;
- Proven crisis intervention skills;
- Excellent oral and written communication skills;
- Strong time management skills;
- Computer literate;
- The ability to communicate in French is an asset; and
- A valid driver's license and use of a reliable personal vehicle.
Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Linck Child, Youth & Family Supports:
Linck Child, Youth & Family Supports (Linck) is an accredited multi-service agency that provides developmental, mental health, youth justice and protection services to children, youth and their families. We are governed by a volunteer Board of Directors who are elected from within the community. Programs and services are developed in response to the needs of children, youth, and families in our community.