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A prominent management consulting firm is partnering with the Doig River First Nation to find a Community Social Worker in British Columbia. The role focuses on promoting holistic wellness for community members by delivering culturally grounded, trauma-informed services. Candidates should have a degree in social work, 5+ years of experience in Indigenous social work, and strong interpersonal skills. The position offers a competitive salary between $80,000 and $95,000 per year.
Maxwell Management Group Ltd. is proud to partner withDoig River First Nationin the search for aCommunity Social Workerto join their team.
Doig River First Nation is a vibrant Indigenous community located in beautiful British Columbia. Our community values tradition, culture, and strong connections to the land and our ancestors. We are dedicated to fostering a safe, healthy, and nurturing environment for our members, promoting their overall well-being and growth.
Our vision, for the community is that:
Reporting to the Health and Wellbeing Manager, the Community Social Worker (CSW) plays a critical role in supporting the holistic wellness of Doig River First Nation (DRFN) members by delivering culturally grounded, trauma-informed, and family-centered social and health development services. Guided by the values of the Nation and the standards of the BC College of Social Workers (BCCSW), the CSW will uphold best practices in Indigenous health and social work.
As a key member of the Health and Social Development Department, the CSW will support the implementation of DRFN’s Comprehensive Community Plan (CCP) by engaging in program design, case coordination, advocacy, and culturally safe service delivery. The CSW will work closely with children, youth, and families to navigate complex care systems and promote meaningful connections to health, education, and community resources.
This position requires strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic, evolving environment. The CSW will act as a liaison between DRFN members and external agencies, including the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD), provincial health authorities, and Indigenous service organizations.
The CSW will also serve as a trusted resource for community members, staff, and leadership—building respectful, supportive relationships while championing DRFN’s vision for family wellness and cultural continuity. Regular collaboration with care providers, Elders, and frontline professionals is essential to ensuring integrated and responsive services.
The role involves both in-office responsibilities and community outreach, with occasional travel to meet with members, attend regional events, and coordinate inter‑agency services. The CSW must demonstrate empathy, discretion, and professionalism in all aspects of their work.
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