21 Aug
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The Good Life Reunification Homes
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Edmonton
21 Aug
The Good Life Reunification Homes
Edmonton
Job Title: Family Support Worker
Reports To: Supervisor
Job Summary
Serving children and families who are experiencing short-or long-term challenges. The primary duties include assessing the needs of the families and providing support with an Individual treatment plan that is tailored to each specific need.
Family Support
Workers will maintain a safe environment and engage with the families to provide the best service possible. Under the general direction of the Family Support Supervisor/Directors, the Family Support Worker will provide in-home assistance for the family, participates in the development of in-home intervention strategy, and assists the family in developing more independence with guidance and support as they become a healthy family unit. This includes providing individualized, neurodiversity-affirming support to autistic children and their families, with attention to each child’s communication preferences, sensory needs, routines, strengths, and developmental goals.
General Accountabilities
Responsibilities
· Working collaboratively with parents to strengthen the parent-child relationship
· Assisting parents in learning how to problem-solve
· Working with children (youth) and families to identify resources and activities in the community and connecting families to available resources and services to enhance their individual development.
· Building on the strengths of the family and involving extended family members and other community resources to assist the family.
· Working closely with child and family services team members and others to provide services for families involved with the Positive Life Reunification Home Program as identified in service plans.
· Working towards early intervention and preventive measures versus formal intervention by identifying positive support systems and services for families.
· Incorporating parenting skills, financial management, resource development, discipline methods and household management.
· Interacts and engages with the whole family unit supporting their emotional, physical, and social development.
· Support autistic children using individualized, strengths-based, trauma-informed, and neurodiversity-affirming approaches that respect their communication preferences, sensory needs, routines, and developmental abilities.
· Collaborate with parents, caregivers, schools, and appropriate professionals to implement agreed support strategies, promote participation in daily activities, and connect families with autism-related community services and resources.
· Recognize signs of sensory overload or distress, use proactive accommodations and supportive de-escalation strategies, and document observations, progress, and emerging support needs.
· Ensures that Daily Reports are completed for the assigned family.
· Ensure that Daily Vehicle Inspections are completed and Record keeping for daily fuel logs.
· Transporting parents to their programs, medical appointments, and weekly grocery shopping.
· Transporting and assisting children to school, until bussing Transport is arranged.
· Education Qualifications
· 1 years’ Experience with working in a human services field. Certificate or Diploma in Child & Youth Care, Family Support Community worker, Social Work diploma, or combination of education, training, and experience will be considered, dependent on reference checks.
· Current Criminal Record Check and current Vulnerable Sector Check
· Knowledge in the areas of Addiction, Mental Health, and Trauma.
· Knowledge of autism, neurodiversity, child development, sensory regulation, and inclusive communication approaches is preferred; relevant training or experience supporting autistic children and their families is an asset.
· Experience with the Child and Family Services sector and legislation.
· Proficient in Microsoft Office, MS Word, excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
· Clean Drivers Abstract- 3 years
· Class 5 Valid driver’s license
· Standard First Aid Training
· May be required to lift or move home / office supplies weighing up to 50 pounds, subject to appropriate safe-working practices along with ability to climb stairs.
Note: Willing to work shift work if needed.
Skills
· Strong verbal, written, and communication skills.
· Excellent problem-solving, critical thinking and team-building skills.
· Identifying Indicators of Abuse and Neglect.
· Effective conflict resolution skills.
· Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
· Experience in working with Indigenous families and communities.
· Ability to adapt communication, activities, and environments to support autistic children with varied sensory, communication, and developmental needs.
Pay: $18.00-$30.00 per hour
Benefits
- On-site parking
Work Location: In person
📌 Family Support Worker (Edmonton)
🏢 The Good Life Reunification Homes
📍 Edmonton