The Child and Family Services Reform Coordinator will support One Arrow First Nation to reestablish their laws and practices for control over child welfare decisions and to prepare the nation for entering into coordination agreements with the provincial and federal government. The CFS Reform Coordinator will support the transition towards exercising jurisdiction over Child and Family Services focusing on principles such as the best interest of the child, cultural continuity, and substantive equality. The CFS Reform Coordinator will report to the Mental Health Director.
Key Duties:
Plan and facilitate logistics for C92 specific engagement events.
Plan and implement member engagement activities including in person presentations, discussions, and online engagements.
Report and analyze feedback and recommendations gathered from engagements and develop recommendations and policy advice for One Arrow First Nation regarding C92.
Qualifications:
Bachelors Degree in a related human services field,
At least 5 years of experience in Child and Family Services,
Relevant, recent, and significant experience in the provision of coordination support to First Nation communities,
Experience working with Elders, and Knowledge Keepers, or
An equivalent combination of education, training and experience.