Reporting to the Director of Learning and Operations, the Structured Decision Making Training Consultant is responsible to implement and support this model for the delivery of child protection services with First Nations Child and Family Services Agencies. The SDM model includes a suite of six clinical assessment tools widely accepted by child welfare experts in North America and other jurisdictions. These tools are used to assess families and structure a response, at specific decision points, resulting in consistent and accurate decision-making. The suite of SDM tools includes intake assessment, safety assessment, family risk assessment, family strengths and needs assessment, risk re-assessment, and family reunification assessment.
The SDM Training Consultant applies social work experience and takes an active role in supporting child and family service agencies with training, implementation, and support of SDM tools. A primary function of this position is administering and implementing training of the SDM model for Saskatchewan First Nations communities.
Education:
Four (4) year bachelors degree in Indian Social Work / Social Work; or a related degree with extensive experience may be considered.
Experience:
Two (2)-Five (5) years of previous experience as a supervisor in a Child and Family Services Agency
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