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The BC Family Maintenance Agency (BCFMA) in Kamloops is seeking a Case Manager to perform holistic case management with a client-centred focus. You will determine eligibility, make referrals, negotiate, monitor and support clients in achieving outcomes in line with legislation and agency standards.
Candidates need a two-year college diploma and a minimum of three years’ experience delivering high-quality client service in a busy environment, plus strong MS Word, Excel and Outlook skills and a
Do you take pride in helping others and providing excellent client service? Do you enjoy problem solving and putting your excellent communication skills to the test? Keep reading to find out how this role may be a great fit for you!
The BC Family Maintenance Agency (BCFMA) is responsible for the client-centric administration of child and spousal maintenance services for British Columbians, offering supports that strengthen families, so that they may achieve their full potential and secure the best possible future for their children. We are committed to promoting equity, anti-racism and multi-culturalism, addressing social and health issues such as mental health and poverty, and providing services that make communities safer. We strive for lasting and meaningful reconciliation through Indigenous-specific community recognition, outreach, and relationship building efforts.
BCFMA iscommitted to reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, honouring the Provincial commitment to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), theDeclaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) Calls to Action. Through fostering respectful and collaborative relationships with Indigenous partners and stakeholders, BCFMA delivers on government’s priorities.
We are thrilled you have decided to explore a career with the BC Family Maintenance Agency (BCFMA). We are passionate about what we do and the clients we serve and we are proud of delivering exceptional service in a client-focused way.
The BCFMA is currently looking for qualified candidates to join our Case Manager team in our Kamloopsoffice.
The Case Manager is responsible for performing case management duties as assigned, with a client-centric focus on achieving results. The Case Manager’s work is governed by legislation, the BCFMA standards, policies, and procedures to ensure that both clients and program users are treated with respect and professionalism. The Case Manager is responsible for holistic case management and developing relationships that support clients and the program's mandate, which may include determining eligibility, making referrals as required, negotiating, and monitoring. The Case Manager provides services that help citizens establish strong connections with their communities.
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Why work at BCFMA
The starting salary for this position is $58,337 per year. This is a unionized position and is covered by the BCGEU/BCFMA collective agreement. Candidates must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident to apply for this full-time opportunity.
We are committed to promoting equity, anti-racism and multi-culturalism, addressing social and health issues such as mental health and poverty, and providing services that make communities safer. We strive for lasting and meaningful reconciliation through Indigenous-specific community recognition, outreach, and relationship building efforts.
INDIGENOUS RELATIONS BEHAVIORAL COMPETENCIES
Building a Trust-Based Relationship requires a fundamental understanding that "relationship" is the foundation from which all activities happen and that building a good relationship takes time and commitment. It is a willingness to build a personal relationship in addition to a professional one, participating in open exchanges of experiences and culture. It requires a genuine, non-controlling approach and relies upon demonstrated integrity and transparency. Building a trust-based relationship requires a high level of consciousness of the experience of Indigenous people with Crown relations. It assumes that strengths abound in Indigenous people, cultures and communities.
Cultural Agility is the ability to work respectfully, knowledgeably and effectively with Indigenous people. It is noticing and readily adapting to cultural uniqueness to create a sense of safety for all. It is openness to unfamiliar experiences, transforming feelings of nervousness or anxiety into curiosity and appreciation. It is examining one’s own culture and worldview and the culture of BCFMA, and to notice their commonalities and distinctions with Indigenous cultures and worldviews. It is recognition of the ways that personal and professional values may conflict or align with those of Indigenous people. It is the capacity to relate to or allow for differing cultural perspectives and being willing to experience a personal shift in perspective.
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Analytical Thinking is the ability to comprehend a situation by breaking it down into its components and identifying key or underlying complex issues. It implies the ability to systematically organize and compare the