Full-time Case Manager - Saskatoon, Canada - Central Urban Metis Federation Inc.

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CENTRAL URBAN MÉTIS FEDERATION INC.


CUMFI was founded in 1993 and incorporated by a group of Metis people living in the City of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

The mandate of CUMFI is to ensure that the voice of Metis people is heard at the municipal level within Saskatoon and district." CUMFI strives to promote the heritage, cultural, economic, educational and social well-being of the Metis community in Saskatoon, SK.


Position Description

Position:
Case Management Worker


Position Profile:

The Case Manager will work to support individuals who have been involved in a high-risk lifestyle, with the philosophy of building on strengths and supporting challenges.

This will require providing one on one support as well as working with various professionals and support agencies to coordinate meeting the daily living, health, financial and social needs of individuals and/or families who have been involved in high-risk lifestyle.

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Major Duties and Responsibilities:

Support families with a philosophy of building on strengths, supporting challenges, and promoting community inclusion and interdependence

Conduct the move in/move out report with client, including preparing suite for next client

(laundry)

Work through the intake process with clients, opening file, collecting information and determining areas of strength and challenges to support with clients and their families

Carry out assessments of clients, as well as other assessments on an ongoing basis to determine needs

Case Management, Crisis Intervention procedures, child protection, and child-in-care services and protocols

Foster a team approach with other staff and stakeholders

Provide one on one support to clients to create stability and a personally satisfying quality of life

Developing and implementing support plans with solution focused and strength-based theories

Provide one-on-one support to clients in: o Accessing required services and resources, including income security, health care, etc. o Assisting in money management and bill paying

  • Building on strengths and interests to become involved in recreation and develop pro social relationships o Assisting in decision making, as well the many tasks that are part of daily living o Educating clients on effective parenting techniques o Setting healthy boundaries o Nutrition and meal preparation o Establishing routines o Assist with childcare when required
Assist in the development of and access to resources in the community

Keep contact notes on a regular basis

Provide travel when required for programming and doctor appointments

Oversee and witness clients taking their medication(s)

Other duties as assigned by Director(s)


CORE COMPETENCIES

Program Awareness and Focus:
Must have knowledge and understanding of First

Nation and Métis cultures. Works respectfully within a diverse environment and respects confidentiality.


Team-Orientation:

Must be committed to being a team player, encouraging the efforts of others and working to meet team goals.

Must possess effective conflict resolution skills. Committed to fostering effective teamwork, both within the organization and between the organization and its stakeholders.


Communication:

Must be able to convey information and opinions to diverse audiences in both verbal and written contexts with clarity and conciseness.

Expresses with honesty, with clarity, and constructively. Maintains open and positive communications with others, exhibiting effective listening skills.


Leadership:
Must be willing to share areas of competence with others. Must show personal leadership within the position through setting priorities, meeting timelines, and continuously improving the function.


Strategic Thinking/Problem Solving:

Must be a strategic thinker/problem-solver with the ability to anticipate challenges, determine required outcomes and use innovative approaches to develop supportive systems with clients and supports.

Must be willing to participate in the ongoing change process required of a member-driven organization that values the community.


JOB RELATED COMPETENCIES

Bachelor's degree in Social Work or related field of study and/or a suitable combination of training and extensive experience in working with individuals who have been involved in a high-risk lifestyle.

Ability to speak a First Nations or Métis language is an asset.

Knowledge and understanding of the history of Aboriginal peoples and their socio
- economic backgrounds.

An understanding of the barriers to healthy living that can contribute to higher risk for child abuse and neglect.

An understanding of child development and age-appropriate developmental needs of children.

Must possess and understanding of positive and culturally appropriate approaches to parenting.

Must be knowledgeable of th

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