EDUCATOR - 2691 Childhood – Youth – Family Permanent full-time – CSN
Description of the employer
The CLSC is on the Naskapi territory of Kawawachikamach, a region rich in nature and culture. It is responsible for planning, coordinating, organizing and providing health and social services to the Naskapi community. It also collaborates in the health care of the entire population of the region.
Enjoy the marvelous mountain landscapes in all seasons! Participate in efforts to reconnect with the traditions of the only Naskapi community in Quebec and in the world. The growing opportunities to combine social and community services as well as cultural activities promise inclusion in the daily life of an endearing community that is always happy to share its art and its history.
Working at CLSC Naskapi is much more than just a job. It is a guaranteed professional and personal development!
Brief description of functions
A person who ensures the education and rehabilitation of users in an institutional or external environment according to intervention programs established in collaboration with the team of professionals in place, with a view to the adaptation or rehabilitation of the individual or their reintegration into society. They apply educational techniques using daily life activities, organizing, coordinating, and leading the activities planned in the program, to ensure the learning and acquisition of appropriate attitudes and behaviors.
They observe and analyze the behavior of users, participate in the evaluation of their needs and abilities, and note their progress by writing the appropriate documents.
Specific functions and requirements
Under the authority of the head of social and community services, his main areas of intervention are:
• Performs various types of psychosocial interventions as required;
• Intervenes with children and adolescents as well as their families;
• Conducts individual, couple, family, or group interventions according to their field of practice and the program’s service offering;
• Intervenes in psychosocial issues and crisis situations such as suicide, domestic violence, addictions, mental health problems, etc.;
• Conducts psychosocial assessments, develops an intervention plan that meets the needs of the client and their family;
• In collaboration with the multidisciplinary team, actively participates in the implementation and delivery of Child-Youth-Family services;
• Supports and works in co-intervention with Naskapi “family education workers”;
• Acts as a key worker in various cases;
• Works closely with interdisciplinary partners as well as external partners (such as the school, daycare, community organizations, CISSS Côte-Nord) and actively contributes to the development and maintenance of the multidisciplinary team;
• Plans, organizes, and participates in psychosocial prevention-promotion activities, in collaboration with team members and community partners;
• Evaluates and refers clients to external resources, as needed;
• Maintains records and produces statistical reports;
• Adapts intervention techniques and strategies in respect of Naskapi culture and values;
• Participates in interviews, home visits, case discussions, and team meetings;
• Provides coverage during the absence of other team members;
• Provides psychosocial on-call duty in the evenings and weekends, on a rotating basis;
• Performs any other related tasks as requested by their immediate supervisor.
REQUIREMENTS
• Must hold, according to the required field of activities, a bachelor’s degree in human sciences or social sciences such as social work, psychoeducation, criminology, or psychology;
• Member of a professional order (a major asset);
• Two (2) years of relevant experience with youth-family clientele (an asset);
• Experience working in remote areas (an asset);
• Proficiency in spoken and written English;
• Excellent interpersonal and teamwork skills;
• Interest in sharing knowledge and experiences with colleagues;
• Demonstrates initiative, organization, and autonomy;
• Shows openness to cultural differences, interest, and empathy towards others;
• Good ability to adapt to a new environment;
• Valid driver’s license.
Working conditions
• Hourly rate according to the Nomenclature des titres d’emploi, des libellés, des taux et des échelles de salaire du réseau de la santé et des services sociaux, based on the job title related to the candidate’s diploma;
• Day shift, schedule of 35h/week, from Monday to Friday;
• Availability shift;
• Isolation premium of $221,92/week of 35 hours (without dependent) or $391,18/week of 35 hours (with dependent);
• Cargo premium $83,75$/week (adult and child 12 years and older), $41,88/week (child under 12);
• Retention premium starting at $6,050 annually for an employee with less than one year of continuous service at the Naskapi CLSC;
• Furnished accommodation provided, everything is included (high-speed fiber optic Internet), if located more than 50 km from your place of residence;
• Moving and storage costs reimbursed by the CLSC;
• Transportation day and travel expenses paid;
• 4 annual outings for full-time employees with a “no dependent” status: The full-time work schedule averages 8-9 weeks worked and 4 weeks off;
• 3 annual outings for a “with dependent(s)” status: The full-time work schedule averages 12-13 weeks worked and 4-5 weeks off;
• Possibility to obtain a Nordic leave if you are working in the Health System;
• Group insurance;
• Pension plan (RREGOP).
Application
For all information requests or to submit your resume: 09.nskp.rh@ssss.gouv.qc.ca
Access to equality in employment
The CLSC Naskapi operates an equal access employment program and invites Aboriginals, visible minorities, ethnic minorities, women and people with disabilities to apply.
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