Develop and facilitate resources and programs aligned with WDN cultural values.
Identify resources within and outside of the community and assist in referrals for connecting with residential resources outside of the community of Whitecap.
Attend and participate in inter-departmental meetings as requested / required.
Monitor service and best practice trends and recommend changes to services based upon the unique needs of WDN children and families.
Review and analyze data to identify themes, gaps, risk factors, and issues of concern within the department and role and provide recommendations as required / requested.
Complete administrative task as required including case management duties and written correspondences.
Recommend case service plans, strategies and opportunities for best practices.
Facilitate community information/educational sessions about the Wellbeing Family Support program, requirements/responsibilities, rights of the case participant, etc.
Coordinate and gather information from support systems, including potential caregiver to ensure client needs are met.
Work collaboratively with a team of support, the Kinship Worker from the Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC) and child protection unit in seeking alternate caregivers and families for temporary placements.
Work with families to promote traditional child caring approaches, healthy families, and child development.
Support families with primary, secondary and tertiary prevention that supports the best interest of the child.
Plan and facilitate Community programs on effective and healthy lifestyle choices. This may include, but is not limited to presentations, group work, and one on one sessions.
Provide information, advocacy, and support services to families.