Family Counsellor – Specialized Family Support Programs
Family Services of Greater Vancouver
Date: 1 day ago
City: New Westminster, BC
Salary:
CA$37.89
per hour
Contract type: Full time

JOB OPPORTUNITY: Family Counsellor – Specialized Family Support Programs
Family Counsellor - Hourly – Specialized Family Support Programs Competition #16-25
About Our Opportunity:
This hourly role will provide counselling, parent-education, and support to families and children (birth - 12 years) referred by the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD). This position provides linkage between the family, the community, MCFD, and other professional services. This person reports to the Manager of Program Services and Referral office of Vancouver Family Preservation Services, within the Special Family Support Portfolio. The position offers flexibility in being located in various cities such as Surrey, Delta, Langley, New Westminster, Burnaby, and Vancouver. Fluency in written and spoken English is required. Persons with a second language (i.e. Punjabi, Spanish, Farsi/Dari, Cantonese, Mandarin, etc.) are encouraged to apply
We Value You- Benefits:
- Flexible scheduling
- Two paid Wellness Days a year
- Paid BC sick days
- A work culture that values transparency, teamwork, learning, fairness and integrity
- Family counsellor will have a minimum of a Masters degree in a social science (e.g. MSW/MA/MEd in counselling psychology) and/or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Minimum of 3 years experience working with children ages birth - 12 years
- Knowledge of child welfare policies and procedures.
- An understanding of integrated case management/wrap-around services delivery.
- Working knowledge of different parenting strategies and the ability to share these strategies with families.
- In-depth knowledge of child abuse dynamics.
- Excellent crisis intervention skills
- Excellent verbal (including telephone and in-person) and written communication skills (including the ability to write assessment reports).
- Ability to work with families who may present with multiple service needs related to poverty, addictions, violence, child abuse or neglect, attachment, and mental health issues who are from diverse cultures and backgrounds.
- Competence in a Windows PC environment including MS Word and Excel.
- Working vehicle required with valid BC Driver’s License and insurance
- Ability to work evenings and weekends as needed
- Ability to drive clients when needed
- Successful completion of a Criminal Record Check
- Conduct assessments of the needs, dynamics, and functioning of families.
- Develop goals with the family, and redevelop those goals as necessary.
- Develop and implement a counselling service, support, and intervention plan in collaboration with the family and MCFD.
- Provide service in the family home or in the community as appropriate.
- Connect children and parents to the appropriate supports and services.
- Observe the interaction between the parent and child in their home environment
- Coach, model, and educate using various therapeutic parenting models and psycho-education.
- Provide information on child development, nutrition, safety, discipline, and home management.
- Address concrete needs dependent on family needs, as required.
- Maintain case records as part of client files, including a log of client sessions; the focus of each session; the approach/intervention utilized; the outcome of the session; and any plans as a result of the session.
- Maintain accurate records of assessments, contacts, referrals, and report to MCFD as required by contract.
- Ensure that agency and accreditation standards are met in delivering services and maintaining records.
- Complete administrative requirements i.e. timesheets.
- Participate in and be prepared for clinical supervision.
At Family Services of Greater Vancouver, we have been helping people in crisis since 1928. We are a non-profit working to support and empower individuals, families, and communities. We offer programs and services designed to help people develop the skills, knowledge, and confidence to create positive change in their lives. Our staff operates from an evidence-based, trauma-informed lens to meet people where they are and get them where they want to be.
We help people develop skills and knowledge, empowering our neighbours to create positive change in their lives. Our team is made up of more than 360 staff, including expert counsellors and support workers who provide compassionate, client-centred care to youth experiencing homelessness, families and children impacted by trauma, victims of domestic violence, and other vulnerable people from an evidence-based, trauma-informed lens. We believe in building a brighter future for all British Columbians and providing a supportive and inclusive workplace for all our staff.How to apply
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