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Application Information
Employer Name: Government of Saskatchewan
Position Overview
The Ministry of Social Services, Child & Family Programs, North Service Area, requires Emergency Duty Workers for the community of Meadow Lake to fill a perm part-time position. The Emergency Duty Workers will be responsible for providing after‑hours emergency services to families and will report to a Child and Family Supervisor.
Responsibilities
- Investigate child abuse/neglect referrals, assess risk for child safety.
- Be on a regular rotation for after‑hours emergency services and determine involvement and safety plans for families in crisis.
- Transport families and provide emergency aid to individuals in financial need.
- Travel, work flexible hours, and lift and carry small children.
Qualifications
- Solid knowledge of human services‑related policies, practices and procedures.
- Diploma or degree in a Human services‑related field or experience working in a human service setting.
- Legally eligible to operate a vehicle in Saskatchewan.
- Flexible hours availability.
- Must clearly indicate in cover letter or resume where knowledge, skills, and abilities were acquired.
Additional Information
This competition will be used to create an eligibility list that will be valid for up to 6 months and will be used to staff current and future opportunities.
Preference
Preference will be given to qualified equity group members who self‑declare in this online application, as identified as “Aboriginal persons”.
How to Apply
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📌 Emergency Duty Worker - E L-4 (Meadow Lake)
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