Family Support Mentor - Thompson, Canada - Marymound

    Marymound
    Marymound Thompson, Canada

    1 week ago

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    Full time
    Description

    JOB TITLE FAMILY SUPPORT MENTOR - Thompson

    COMPETITION # 23-065

    NATIONAL OCCUPATION CODE 42201

    POSITION TYPE PERMANENT, FULL-TIME

    POSITION SUMMARY:

    Babies' Best Start and Futures are federally and provincially funded programs. Babies' Best Start is a prenatal nutrition program offered to pregnant women and families with babies less than one year of age focusing on learning about breastfeeding, infant nutrition, common baby concerns and providing psycho education and support for mothers and families. Futures program supports youth and adults parenting children less than 6 years of age and youth at risk of becoming pregnant. Under the direction and supervision of the Futures Coordinator, the Family Support Mentor assumes responsibility for the planning, implementation and development of program activities.

    Program & Service Delivery

  • Provide nutrition teaching, breastfeeding support, and general pre-natal support as indicated to program participants at hospital, at home, or at the center
  • Provide individual and group delivery of programs designed to support healthy parenting and families with young children
  • Provide early education programming
  • Complete training across a variety of programs offered (eg. parenting program) and cross training to support the program offering full services
  • Develop children's activities & provide child minding
  • Implementing programming within a school setting
  • Act as a liaison and/or advocate for participants when dealing with agencies or organizations.
  • Obtain and develop resource material for participants as required.
  • Organize displays and resources, complete housekeeping duties and shopping duties as requested.
  • Maintain required statistical files, program files and records.
  • Recognize and act on cultural needs of the participant when required.
  • Develop trusting relationships with participants.
  • Other

  • Promote project positively.
  • Participate in reflective supervision with the Program Coordinator and team meetings.
  • Form partnerships with other agencies to permit the comprehensive and integrated delivery of services.
  • Accumulate resources required to ensure that all aspects of program delivery are achieved.
  • Attend all training seminars, workshops as determined by the Program Coordinator in collaboration with personal development plans.
  • Always maintain a high level of professionalism and integrity.
  • Perform other duties as required by the position.
  • QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Education and/or experience in early childhood, counseling would be an asset (Combinations may be considered)
  • Previous experience working with youth, children and families.
  • Experience with mentoring and education to support Indigenous teachings, culture, history and ceremony, especially as it relates to parenting.
  • Experience in providing services to children and their families.
  • Ability to develop, organize and implement programs.
  • Ability to work with limited supervision
  • Good interpersonal, communication (verbal & written) and public relations skills
  • Group facilitation skills.
  • Creative approach to problem solving.
  • Open minded and non-judgmental team approach.
  • General computer knowledge.
  • Excellent physical and emotional health
  • Valid driver's license and abstract as well as a vehicle is available for work.
  • Emergency First Aid and CPR Certification
  • Satisfactory Criminal Record and clear Child Abuse Registry with an acceptable Prior Contact Check