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FAMILY WELL-BEING COORDINATOR – OPEN COMPETITION

Enoch Cree Nation

Alberta

On-site

CAD 45,000 - 65,000

Full time

19 days ago

Job summary

A community-focused organization in Alberta is seeking a Family Well-Being Coordinator to oversee services for children, youth, and families. The role involves working in various settings and managing files, requiring a degree in human services and experience. Strong knowledge of Indigenous culture and adaptability are essential. Normal working hours are Monday to Friday, with occasional evenings and weekends required.

Qualifications

  • 2-5 years of work-related experience is a must.
  • Current Assist (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training), Mental Health First Aid required.
  • Clear criminal record check and child intervention check needed.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee Family Well-Being services for children, youth, and families.
  • Case-manage files with voluntary service agreements.
  • Work with supervision and program staff to support family members.

Skills

Knowledge of Indigenous culture and traditions
Organizational skills
Dependability
Teamwork
Punctuality

Education

Degree or diploma in human services

Tools

First Aid and CPR certification
Job description
Overview

The Family Well-Being Coordinator will oversee the service delivery of the Family Well-Being services to the children, youth, and the families of Maskékosak. The Family Well-Being Coordinator will be working with parents and their children in a variety of settings; such as, in their homes, in groups, outside of the core office hours, and within the community/area. The Family Well-Being Coordinator will be responsible for increasing the skills, confidence and abilities of all family members to live their daily lives in a positive and safe way. They will be responsible to case-manage all files that have voluntary services agreements with Maskékosak newowacistwan nåtamåkéwin. The Family Well-Being Coordinator will be working closely with the Family Well-Being Supervisor/ Band Designate, program staff, counsellors, in-home support workers, and the mamowicitowin division.

Qualifications
  • Degree or diploma in a human services field; such as, Social Work, Child & Youth Care, or Counseling would be an asset.
  • 2-5 years of work-related experience is a must.
  • Current Assist (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training), Mental Health First Aid, and First Aid and CPR.
  • Knowledge and understanding of Indigenous culture and traditions and a demonstrated ability to work with Indigenous people is a must.
  • Have a clear criminal record check and child intervention check.
  • Sign the confidentiality agreement during orientation.
  • Family Well-Being Coordinator must maintain professionalism, be respectful and dependable.
  • Have good organizational and comprehension skills.
  • Work efficiently and be punctual.
  • Ensure a working relationship with supervisors, co-workers and clientele.
  • Work independently or as part of a team.
  • Employees in this field must be able to adapt to change and be innovative with current practices and skills.
  • Must have their own transportation.
Working Conditions

The Family Well-Being Coordinator will work in office and within the community for a total of 40 hours a week. 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. May be required to work some evenings and weekends. While adhering to the Enoch Cree Nation Human Resources Policy & Procedure Manual.

Closing Date: September 10, 2025

Please submit cover letters & resumes to Human Resource Department

780.470.4505 Ext. 2222 780.470.0463 Show Email

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