Chief Kinosew Awasak Mikiwahp (Driftpile Children’s Lodge)
Location
Big Lakes County, Alberta
The Practice Specialist assesses the needs of children and families to create case plans focused on preservation and protection. They coordinate support services, provide expert consulting on complex cases, and collaborate with community partners to promote positive outcomes.
Requires a Social Work Diploma with at least 5 years of experience or equivalency and a valid Class 5 Driver's License. Candidates must undergo police and intervention record checks, with fluency in Cree considered an asset.
What is Chief Kinsosew Awasak Mikiwahp (CKAM)?
Chief Kinosew Awasak Mikwahp (CKAM) Child and Family Services Program of Driftpile Cree Nation. We are committed to nurturing strong, resilient families through holistic, culturally grounded services that empower children, youth, and families. “Family is at the heart of Driftpile Cree Nation. We embrace and endorse our journey to implementing Mihtatakaw Sîpiy Awasak Wiyasiwêwin and asserting our inherent rights respecting our children, youth, and families in a profound way.” — Chief Dwayne Laboucan, Driftpile Cree Nation .
Keeping families together through culturally grounded family preservation services Supporting young adults as they transition to independence Advocating for children’s rights and protecting their well-being Asserting jurisdiction over child and family services in alignment with our traditions and laws
Community Collaboration Build and maintain strong relationships with community partners and service providers. Support initiatives that prevent child intervention and strengthen family resilience. Provide consultation, training, and participate in professional development to enhance best practices.
Administration Maintain accurate case files and documentation in accordance with agency policies and legal standards. Participate in program planning, evaluation, and data collection for service improvement. Ensure adherence to policies, cultural protocols, and relevant legislation affecting child and family services. Participate in CKAM Program planning and reporting, including data collection, summary and analysis as needed.
Social Work Diploma with a minimum of 5 years’ experience or equivalency; Knowledge of issues and practices of CKAM and the impact on children and families; services to children, family dynamics and an understanding of the sensitive situation’s families experience; Experience in the development and participation of case planning with children and families; Valid Class 5 Driver’s License and clean drivers abstract; Fluency in Cree is an asset; and Police Information Check (Vulnerable Sector), Intervention Record Check, and Drivers Abstract will be required upon interview. Please submit your application here: Careers – CKAM
CSW0361-K: Sunday to Thursday: 9pm to 9am (term)
CSW0361-F: Mon to Fri: 4p to 9p
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