Intervention Supervisor, Child and Family Services - Edmonton
Reporting to the Child and Family Services (CFS) Director, the CFS Intervention Supervisor will oversee foster care, intake and assessment, and assist staff with case planning, management of agreements, court work, and permanency planning. The CFS Intervention Supervisor is responsible for the delivery of services in accordance with the Child and Youth Family Enhancement Act.
This individual will have a passion and commitment to children's services. This role requires an individual with well–developed interpersonal and supervisory skills, time management and good organizational skills, strong character and the ability to work with children, adolescents and their families.
CFS Prevention Coordinator - Fort Chipewyan
Under the supervision of the Prevention Supervisor, the Prevention Coordinator is responsible for leading the design and implementation of programming that promotes language, cultural development, and family preservation. This role will develop effective strategies to meet the emotional, psychological, physical, and social support needs of the First Nation’s communities. The vision of prevention programming is to decrease the number of children and families requiring intervention services.
Post Majority Support Services Worker - Fort Mcmurray
Under the direction of the Post Majority Support Services Supervisor, the Post Majority Support Worker will be responsible for empowering our young community members who are aging out of care and/or are young adults formerly in care. The Post Majority Support Services Worker will develop and implement effective strategies to support the youth and young adults to reach self sufficiency within their communities.
Generalist Caseworker - Edmonton
Athabasca Tribal Council is seeking a self-motivated, professional individual who has a strong commitment to working with children and families to ensure they reach their full potential.
Director, Child and Family Services
The Director of CFS is responsible for the overall management of Child and Family Services, including Family Enhancement, Intervention Services, and Kinship/Foster Care to ATC’s affiliated First Nation’s communities. This role involves financial management, providing expert advice, and ensuring the delivery of quality services in line with new legislation and a family-centered approach.