The PMSS program will work with young adults ages 18 to 26 years, who have aged out of care, to encourage and support them to make choices that improve their quality of life. Workers will assist the young adults to create a case plan, provide services and supports, and help to build and maintain meaningful cultural, family, and community connections. The PMSS program will work collaboratively with community partners and other Keyanow programs and initiatives to deliver direct supports to participants with complex and multiple needs.
The Keyanow Child and Family Centre is seeking a Post Majority Care Coordinator to join Keyanow Child and Family Services in developing the Post Majority Support Services program. This position will be under the supervision of and will receive direction and guidance from the Executive Director. The incumbent will develop, implement, and ensure compliance with Post Majority policies and practices and manage Post Majority budgets and expenditures. The incumbent will have a BSW or BISW and three years experience working with First Nations Child and Family Services.
SCHEDULE: The main office is open Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm however, schedules will vary dependent upon work location.
WORK LOCATION: primary locations include main office in North Battleford, Little Pine, and Poundmaker Outreach, and travel to Lucky Man Saskatoon, Regina, Prince Albert and other areas where we have children in care.
SALARY: Competitive salaries; determined upon Education and Experience
CLOSING DATE: October 26, 2024
Please submit letter of application, resume with 3 professional references, a clear RCMP Criminal & Vulnerable Sector Record Check, class 5 driver's license and driver's abstract to: hr@kcfcentre.com; fax 306-445-5568 or drop off at 691 - 109th Street, North Battleford, SK
***Only persons selected for interviews will be notified***