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Government of Yukon
Overview
Deliver Child Welfare services in various Yukon communities. Work under the Child and Family Services Act. Provide after-hours on-call coverage. Collaborate with Yukon First Nations and community partners. Conduct family, children, and individual assessments. Prepare affidavits or court documents. Investigate and provide core protection services
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Compensation
CA$94,501 - CA$109,661 / YEAR
Posted
3 days ago
Tkemlups te Secwepemc
Works closely with families to assess needs and provide services as appropriate. Refer TteS children, youth and families to services, and assist them with access to those services. Provide information to TteS client youth and families regarding child development, parenting skills, effects of drugs and alcohol, suicide prevention, employment, education, culture and community. Work jointly with SCFS regarding children in need of protection. Share information and make recommendations with MCFD social workers. Identify and facilitate arrangements for children during child protection emergencies. Provide information about court proceedings and career plans. Participate in child abuse investigations and contract reporting. Develop understanding of each client family’s case history and build rapport. Work with Child & Family Service agencies to ensure cultural and community needs are represented. Maintain ethics and confidentiality. Keep Community Services Manager informed of investigations, emergencies, and client progress. Seek authorization for documentation. Develop and maintain detailed, confidential client files. Perform duties in accordance with policies and procedures. Liaise with external agencies and committees. Attend meetings and conferences. Complete documents for outside agencies. Work with other agencies for care and communication. Assist with departmental social functions
CA$26 - CA$29 / HOUR
4 days ago
Province of British Columbia
assessing reports of child abuse or neglect. speaking with parents and children. working with other agencies to ensure child safety. conducting safety checks. developing and updating family plans. taking protective action
CA$80,704 - CA$100,523 / YEAR
15 days ago
Liquid Personnel
Responsibilities include conducting risk and needs assessments for children and families, developing and implementing child protection plans, and undertaking statutory visits while maintaining accurate case records. The role also requires intervening in crises, attending conferences, and working closely with families to improve outcomes.
Salary not listed
1 month ago
The Social Worker will conduct assessments of children and families to identify risks and needs, and develop child protection plans in collaboration with multi-agency teams. They will also undertake statutory visits, intervene in crises, and advocate for the rights and welfare of children.
CA$42 - CA$42 / HOUR
The Social Worker will conduct assessments of children and families, develop child protection plans, and intervene in crisis situations. They will also attend child protection conferences and liaise with various agencies to coordinate support.
Provide social work services to individuals, families, and communities across the life cycle. Ensure service delivery is consistent with legislative framework, departmental values, principles, standards, and procedures. Provide limited social work delivery in the absence of the delegated Social Worker
3 months ago
support the Department of Health and Social Services to make a difference in Yukon. provide support to families and children within Yukon communities. work closely with the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation’s Health & Social Services Director
provision of child welfare casework in child protection, family services, and children in care. responding to complex and crisis situations. working collaboratively with families and First Nation governments. ensuring safety and well-being of children. providing on-call services 24/7