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AIDE SOCIAL/E-SOCIAL ASSISTANT

Ungava Tulattavik Health Center

Quebec

On-site

CAD 45,000 - 60,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

Un centre de santé recherche un Travailleur en Éducation Familiale pour intervenir auprès des enfants et familles. Le candidat doit être capable de réaliser des interventions dans divers milieux, développer des activités et collaborer avec d'autres professionnels. Des compétences en Inuktitut et en anglais, ainsi qu'un diplôme secondaire V sont requis.

Benefits

Primes hebdomadaires
Possibilité de voyage dans les communautés côtières de l'Ungava

Qualifications

  • Expérience avec la clientèle enfants-familles est un atout.
  • Connaissance du développement de l'enfant est un atout.
  • Connaissance des traditions et croyances inuit.

Responsibilities

  • Réaliser des visites à domicile.
  • Intervention individuelle, familiale ou de groupe.
  • Animar des activités de stimulation précoce.

Skills

Autonomie
Capacité à travailler en équipe
Sens de l'organisation

Education

Diplôme secondaire V ou équivalent

Tools

Word
Outlook

Job description

  • Reserved position for Inuit or JBNQA? Yes
  • Pays : Canada
  • Code postal : J0M 1K0

The person works directly with children and their families and may have to intervene in the child's various living environments (home, daycare, school). In a multidisciplinary context, the FEW works closely with specialists to offer services to children who show signs of developmental delays.

As a Family Education Worker, the person will perform psychosocial tasks and develop, organize, and lead activities with young families. Under the supervision of the Coordinator based in Kuujjuaq, the person will develop collaboration with CLSC and other community partners.

More specifically, the mandate includes :

  • Home visits
  • Individual, familial or group intervention
  • Early stimulation (home, daycare, etc.)
  • Other activities included in the program Tasiurtigiit

The person works directly with children and their families and may have to intervene in the child's various living environments (home, daycare, school). In a multidisciplinary context, the FEW works closely with specialists to offer services to children who show signs of developmental delays. As a Family Education Worker, the person will perform psychosocial tasks and develop, organize, and lead activities with young families. Under the supervision of the Coordinator based in Kuujjuaq, the person will develop collaboration with CLSC and other community partners. More specifically, the mandate includes :

  • Home visits
  • Individual, familial or group intervention
  • Early stimulation (home, daycare, etc.)
  • Other activities included in the program Tasiurtigiit

Minimum requirements :

  • Must hold a secondary V diploma or equivalent
  • Ability to speak Inuktitut and English (spoken and written)
  • Experience with clientele Infant-Youth-Family is an asset
  • Experience in organizing activities in health, social services, recreation, or community organizations
  • Knowledge of child development is an asset
  • Perceived as a positive role model by the population
  • Positive attitude, sense of responsibility, and organization
  • Ability to work autonomously and in a team
  • Knowledge of Inuit traditions, beliefs, and customs
  • Proficiency in Word and Outlook
  • Willingness to travel within the Ungava coast communities

Primes hebdomadaires / Weekly premiums

Notes

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