General Role Summary
Reporting to the Resource Team Leader, the Child and Family Support Worker is responsible for strengthening family engagement, supporting inclusive programming, and contributing to the social-emotional well-being of children and families at the Center. This position works directly with families and staff to create a nurturing, responsive, and culturally aligned environment that reflects the values and goals of Step by Step.
Key Responsibilities & Tasks
- Family Engagement and Community Connection
- Create a welcoming, family-centered presence at the Center.
- Design strategies for meaningful family participation in daily activities and long-term programming.
- Promote volunteer opportunities within the community, including involvement from individuals with disabilities.
- Develop culturally relevant spaces and events that support the use and revitalization of the Kanien’kéha language.
- Maintain regular contact with families to support communication and relationship-building.
- Offer workshops and parent support sessions, including evidence-based programs such as Circle of Security.
Classroom and Teacher Collaboration
- Be present in classrooms to assess children's evolving needs and inform family communication.
- Support teachers in collaborating with families, especially when developing individualized goals or navigating challenges.
- Assist with screenings, assessments (e.g., sensory profiles), and contribute to team meetings and IEP implementation.
- Respond to support calls in classrooms and collaborate in developing strategies aligned with the child’s needs.
- Provide feedback to the Resource Services Coordinator as needed.
Parent Capacity Building
- Identify family learning needs through direct engagement.
- Develop personalized family support plans and offer coaching, referrals, and educational resources.
- Foster family independence by supporting the creation of natural support networks and empowering parents with knowledge and tools.
- Collaborate with teachers to bridge home and school learning environments.
Promoting a Healthy Home Environment
- Design activities that support positive parenting and quality of life at home.
- Encourage natural, play-based learning strategies in the home setting.
- Advocate for effective, respectful communication between families and classroom staff.
Professional Growth and Leadership
- Stay current on best practices in inclusive and early childhood education.
- Attend training sessions, conferences, and professional development events.
- Share new insights, skills, and practices with peers across the organization.
Community Involvement
- Participate in center-based committees and Step by Step events.
- Represent the Center at community initiatives and outreach efforts.
Additional Responsibilities
- Engage in school functions such as fundraisers, awareness events, and public information sessions.
- Perform other related duties aligned with the vision and mandate of the Center.
Working Conditions
- Role requires flexibility between office, classroom, outdoor, and home-based settings.
- Involves occasional physical activity (kneeling, crouching, lifting, etc.).
- May require implementation of child safety holds (training provided).
- High-pressure or emotionally sensitive situations may occur.
Relationships and Collaboration
- Reports directly to the Resource Team Leader and collaborates regularly with the Supervisor of Program Services.
- Works in close partnership with all teaching and resource staff.
- Engages directly with children and families to support development and well-being.
- Participates in internal committees as appropriate.
Accountabilities
- Strengthen family engagement and promote inclusive, culturally rooted practices.
- Provide high-quality, individualized support to families of children 0–5 years old.
- Maintain confidentiality and uphold safety standards.
- Contribute to Step by Step’s reputation as a caring, community-led early childhood center.
Perks
- Low child-to-staff ratios and strong team support
- A respectful and collaborative work culture
- Flexibility in scheduling and leadership growth pathways
- Paid vacation, comprehensive benefits after 6 months, and participation in annual wellness fund
- The opportunity to make a lasting impact in a purpose-driven, Indigenous-led community organization
Qualifications
Education & Experience
- Bachelor of Social Work with a minimum of 1 year experience working with families of young children, OR
- Certificate in Aboriginal Social Work with a minimum of 5 years’ experience supporting young families
- Valid CPR, First Aid, and Epi-Pen Certification (childcare-specific)
- Experience in early childhood settings with children 0–5 and their families
- Circle of Security training (or willingness to obtain)
Skills & Attributes
- Strong interpersonal, coaching, and communication skills
- Experience working with children who have developmental or social-emotional needs
- Familiarity with family systems, multi-generational trauma, and attachment-based practices
- Ability to build trust and rapport with families and interdisciplinary teams
- Organizational and planning skills
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and communication software
- Knowledge of Kanien’kéha language and culture is an asset; willingness to learn is essential
- Ability to work in English (French is an asset)