About the Role
The Sibling Group Reunification Program (SGRP) Coordinator is primarily responsible for the ongoing daily
functioning of the Sibling Group Reunification Program and will work closely with the SGRP Supervisor.
Responsibilities include oversight of team leads, support staff and participants within the program.
Reporting Accountabilities
The Sibling Group Reunification Coordinator will report to the Sibling Group Reunification Program
Supervisor.
Primary Job Duties
Scheduling staffing needs
Liaison between Supervisor and staff
Ensuring program goals are met
Review of staff and contract workers’ time/expense sheets for Supervisor approval
Document management/creation
Policy development
Requirements
Education Requirements
Social Work Diploma (or related diploma) with Minimum One (1) year related experience.
Other Requirements
Must submit a clear Criminal Records / Child Welfare Information check and sign an oath of confidentiality.
About the Company
Kasohkwew Child Wellness Society (KCWS) is a child welfare organization located at Samson Cree Nation (Maskwacis) in Treaty Six territory. KCWS operates within a unique method of prevention and intervention that incorporates Nehiyaw culture, values and traditions into every facet of our work.
Our work supports families by keeping families together. We value connection, kinship, patience, compassion, love and care. Our programs include prevention, intervention, (re)connection, care, and cultural support. We work with kohkoms, mosoms, and community members to support the children, youth and families in our care to ensure Nehiyaw ways of knowing and being are incorporated into all aspects of our work.
KCWS incorporates Indigenous practices in protecting and empowering families of Samson Cree Nation to reaffirm our traditional Cree culture and to sustain a healthy community through enhancing the quality of life for our children, youth and families. KCWS achieves this by providing quality care and protection to Maskwacis children and families by reaffirming our Nehiyaw identity by incorporating our Cree values and traditions.