Community Engagement Worker - Chilliwack, Canada - Fraser Valley Aboriginal Children and Family Services Society

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_"What we do together our H.E.A.R.T is our difference."_
Do you have a genuine passion in promoting the values of Indigenous culture working with and for Indigenous children, youth, and families (First Nations, _Métis_, and Inuit) while respecting their cultural diversity?

If so, consider joining our Xyólheméylh work family.

We are a fully delegated Indigenous Child & Family Service Agency providing programs and services to Indigenous children, youth, and families on and off reserve within Stó:
lō Territory in the Fraser Valley between Yale First Nation and Surrey BC.


Our programs and services are created and delivered with the support of our Elders Advisory Council with special attention on strengthening culture and identity, while honoring the strength of families.

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We** strive to work in a holistic way to keep families together and reintegrate children back with their families and extended families.
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ur service delivery is done with an open heart and an open mind focusing on the best interest of the family while keeping children at the center.
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e work to ensure children are connected to their family, and community while striving to ensure their inherent rights to heritage and identity are upheld in all we do.


Stó:

Community Engagement Worker-1482

Regular Full Time Position - Global

Stó:
lō Family & Community Support Team 1 (West)

**Salary
- $54,515.06 to $62,569.04 per annum (35 hrs per week)*****: The Stó:lō Community Engagement Worker (CEW) is part of the continuum of prevention strategies provided by FVACFSS to support and strengthen Indigenous Stó:lō families in their communities. The position works flexible hours to enhance the well-being of

Indigenous Sto:

lo children, youth and families, meet Stó:lō community needs, and promote the development of positive personal working relationships between Indigenous Stó:lō families, Stó:lō First Nations communities and FVACFSS.


The CEW works closely with Stó:

lō Community Stakeholders, Stó:
lō Team Supervisors and with other Stó:lō Agency staff to ensure community linkages and working relationships.

The CEW reports directly to the Stó:
lō Family Strengthening Team Leader and links to the Stó:lō Delegated Team Leaders.


Xyólheméylh is proud to have an Elders Advisory Council to ensure that culture is embedded throughout the agency ensuring the goals, missions and values are upheld in a good way.

Lets'emót - to be of one heart and one mind.


EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED:


  • Twoyear diploma in the Human Services field or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • A minimum 3 years experience working with Indigenous children, youth, and families in a human services capacity within an Indigenous community setting is an asset.
  • Knowledge and appreciation of Indigenous and Stó:lō cultural practices and traditions and how culture impacts the development of individuals and communities.
  • Understanding of crosscultural issues that impact Indigenous and Stó:lō people and communities.
  • Knowledge of the generational impacts of Colonization, and historical child welfare practice on Indigenous people and their families, as well as the finding of the TRCC and recommendations.
  • Practical knowledge of provincial, federal, and Indigenous organizations mandated to provide child & family services.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the agency's policies and procedures and willingness to respect and abide by the agency's policies.
  • Valid BC Driver's License and reliable transportation with adequate vehicle insurance.
  • Criminal records check is required.

SKILLS & ABILITIES:


  • Ability to work from a solutionfocused, strengthsbased perspective.
  • Ability to assist in the resolution of real or perceived conflicts between the agency and the Stó:lō communities.
  • Ability to conceptualize new programs and services and experience in planning, organizing, directing, and implementing communitybased activities and programs in a collaborative manner.
  • Ability to build strong and positive relationships with all Stó:lō communities and other FVACFSS employees.
  • Provides services in a manner that supports and reflects positive cultural practices.
  • Highly developed communication skills, both oral and written.
  • Maintain an attitude of caring, respect and optimism for community members and representatives.
  • Professional commitment, flexibility and good problem solving and dispute resolution skills.
  • Computer literate on Microsoft Word, Excel, and other computer software.
  • Ability to write concise reports addressed to various audiences.
  • Required to work flexible hours and participate in Stó:lō community events and celebrations.

CONFIDENTIALITY:

FVACFSS employees are expected to be familiar with and
must comply with the expectations of confidentiality as outlined in the Agency's Human Resources Policy Manual and other policies and operation

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