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A child protective services organization in Peel Region is seeking a Child Protection Worker for a dynamic role involving assessment, safety planning, and collaboration with families and community partners. The successful candidate will possess a BSW or MSW, along with a class 'G' driver's license and experience in child protection. This position offers a competitive salary, a generous benefits package, and flexible hybrid working options.
At Peel CAS, our mission is to protect children and strengthen families & communities through partnership. We are currently seeking the following professional to join our team:
Job Title: Child Protection Worker, Flex (Assessment & Ongoing)
Department: Youth Success and Innovation
Location: Peel CAS, 25 Capston Dr. Mississauga, Ontario
Application Deadline: January 8, 2026
Type: Active Vacancy
Hourly Grade: 9 Non-Union ($41.38 - $53.30)
Unauthorized Workers: $38.15
Please note: contract duration may be subject to change.
Reporting to the Youth Success- Early Help & Prevention, Supervisor, the Child Protection Worker provides for the protection of children as defined by the Child, Youth & Family Services Act. The primary focus is on parent and adolescent conflict situations, and community partnerships. The primary responsibilities include conducting protection assessments, safety planning, developing objectives, and implementing service plans for children and their families.
The flex role requires the worker to assess cases that meet eligibility for service, determine whether a child needs protection with a primary focus on parent and adolescent/child conflict situations, safety planning and collaboration with internal and community partnerships to provide early help & and prevention support. The protection worker will determine the most effective ways to respond to situations by selecting the forensic investigation, Community Links or the early help, early intervention, and prevention approaches through Other Child Welfare cases (OCW). The role would involve preparation of investigation plan where necessary; taking emergency action where indicated to protect children; referring the child(ren) to either another branch within the agency or an outside agency, or closing the case, while ensuring that everything is completed within the Standard time frames. The case management includes the completion of all necessary documentation and records, as per agency and Ministry standards/guidelines. This position will be assigned cases in line with the Advice & Assessment duty roster and the Youth Success case assignment process.
The Ongoing protection responsibilities include assessing risk, wellbeing, and planning for permanency through effective collaboration with families, internal agency, and community partners. It will also require the flexibility to undertake ongoing case management responsibilities to support the service level requirements of the Youth Success- Early Help & Prevention team. As such, the successful candidate is required to complete assessments and develop Outcome Plans on cases that meet eligibility for Ongoing services, follow the legislation and Ministry Standards and use the agency’s Practice Framework, which imbeds the Signs of Safety and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion practices. Perform other duties as required to support, strengthen, and empower and facilitate capacity building with families, youth and children towards meaningful connections and permanency. Will work in collaboration with the supervisor, the other Youth Success, other agency teams and community partners to help achieve the Youth Success Strategy.
This position supports and contributes to the agency’s vision, mission, and values. All practice approaches are imbedded in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, anti-racism and Truth and Reconciliation strategies. It involves working towards successful outcomes for children, youth and families and recognizing the history of over-representation and disparity of service.
Child welfare is a rewarding career option that enables caring individuals to support the community and make a positive difference in the lives of children, youth, and families. As one of the largest CAS’s in the province, we are proud of our ongoing innovation and leadership throughout the sector. Seeing well over 10,000 families a year, Peel CAS has the lowest number of children and youth in care per capita across Canada. 99% of the work we do is with children, youth, and families in their own homes. We are also home to the Child Welfare Immigration Centre of Excellence (CWICE) which is the centralized service in Ontario that supports child welfare organizations on cases involving unresolved immigration, settlement, or border-related issues. In addition, Peel CAS offers extensive programming dedicated to youth success through our Trailblazers Youth Centre, developed and led by youth to access exceptional services and supports to thrive, belong, build life-long connections and position themselves as leaders.
As an equal opportunity employer, we value Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Truth and Reconciliation. We are grateful that our workplace diversity is representative of the communities that we serve and are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all employees feel like they belong. Should you require accommodation during the recruitment and selection process please contact us athajiboye@peelcas.org
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