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Description
The Family Monitor provides supervision for children to visit with their non-custodial parent in a safe, secure, child-focused, and neutral setting. Supervised Access is a multifaceted program that offers an important service to families in Frontenac and Lennox and Addington counties.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Client Management
- Supervise family visits according to Court orders or other relevant agreement
- Communicate with program participants as required regarding childcare instructions, etc.
- Intervene when appropriate to ensure child safety and welfare and terminate visit when required
- Provide feedback/correction to the relevant party as necessary
- Maintain confidentiality, neutrality, and professionalism
- Ensure program participants always adhere to program guidelines and Agreement for Services
- Document accurately all visits/exchanges/cancellations/critical incidents using observational note taking
Administrative
- Obtain information gathered during supervised access visits and prepare accurate and detailed documentation of all visits in a timely manner
- Collect and maintain client information and files as required
- Participate in staff meetings, information sharing and staff debriefing
- Document direct service family updates on a weekly basis for the Supervisor/ and or Program Coordinator
Site Maintenance
- Maintain safety of program participants through careful set up of site
- Oversee general maintenance, ensuring client cleanliness of areas accessed by program participants
Safety and Security
- Maintain confidentiality of clients at all times
- Ensure safety of program participants within the Supervised Access Best Practices
- Document Critical Incidents and forward to Coordinator when required
Health and Safety
- Know and comply with all Health and Safety regulations
Perform other duties as required.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
- This is a casual/relief ‘elect-to-work’ position with no standard weekly hours of work
- Flexibility is required to meet program requirements; weekend and evening work is required
- Working environment is typically in the office, program room/classroom in generally agreeable conditions
- Ability to life/move up to 30 pounds for set up and dismantling of equipment at each site
- This position requires reaching, bending, and stooping frequently, working in a standing position for periods of time
- Travel is associated with this position
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
- Degree/Diploma in social services from an accredited university/college; social work, early childhood education, family and youth preferred
- First Aid & CPR Certification
- Bilingual in English and French preferred
- Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Certification would be an asset
- Alternative combinations of education and experience may be considered
Experience and Skilled Knowledge Requirements
- Minimum two years’ experience working in child welfare setting
- Knowledge regarding the impact of separation and divorce on families, particularly children
- Negotiation, conciliation, and conflict management skills
- Valid Ontario Class “G” Driver’s License, own vehicle, and insurance, provide an original copy of current driver’s abstract for review and verification that it satisfactory to The Salvation Army, in its sole discretion, is required
Skills and Capabilities:
- Effective interpersonal, communication and organizational skills
- Attention to detail, problem solving and analytical skills
- Proficient in working in a computerized environment; must demonstrate strong skills using Microsoft Office
- Self-motivated/disciplined
- Exhibit good listening skills, have strong oral/written communication skills
- Strong sense of integrity and confidentiality with professional ethics
- May require screening through The Salvation Army Abuse Registry
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and participate as an active and responsible team member in a cooperative team environment
- Ability to undergo applicable screening and background checks successfully that are satisfactory to The Salvation Army, in its sole discretion (i.e., The Salvation Army Abuse Registry) and provide an original copy of a Background Check screening as required
- Ability and willingness to develop an understanding and support for the mission and purpose of The Salvation Army in Canada and its implications as related to position responsibilities
In support of our commitment to a healthy and safe workplace and community, The Salvation Army (TSA) has a vaccination requirement for all employees in Canada. The successful candidate will be made an offer of employment on the condition of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and will be required to provide proof of full vaccination, prior to their employment start date. The requirement to be fully vaccinated is subject to provincial/territorial human rights legislation. If the candidate is unable to vaccinate for a reason protected by the Human Rights Code, a request for accommodation can be submitted and written proof satisfactory to TSA will be required.
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