Family, Siems
4 months ago
**About FRAFCA**:
The Fraser Region Aboriginal Friendship Centre Association is a non-profit organization that provides a diverse range of culturally safe and supportive services to Indigenous People residing in the Fraser Region. As a Friendship Center, we work to strengthen connections to culture, community and wellness and work from a decolonizing perspective. Our philosophy is to provide a culturally safe, collaborative wrap around model of care.
**About Surrey**:
The City of Surrey is one of 21 municipalities in Metro Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. We are located on the Lower Mainland on the south side of the Fraser River and share a border with the United States of America. Surrey is situated on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Salish Peoples, including
the qicə
y (Katzie), qʷɑ:nƛən (Kwantlen), and Semiahma (Semiahmoo) land-based nations.
**Why FRAFCA**:
- Opportunity to work alongside cultural knowledge keepers & Elders
- Holistic, culturally safe, approaches to serving our clients and community
- Freedom to share and observe own cultural practices (i.e. smudging in the office)
- Access WorkBC Employers Training grants and other bursaries to fund training & other professional development
- Extended Health Benefits Package (Medical, Dental, Travel) and Employee Assistance Plan after 3-months on continuous employment
- 10 annual paid sick/personal leave days
- Paid vacation days (up to 25 days based on years of service)
- Offices located along main transportation routes; main office by the Skytrain station
- Parking available on-site
**Position Overview**:
AECD (Aboriginal Early Childhood Development) is a program designed to support the health, well-being, and development of Indigenous children and their families. The FRAFCA AECD program initiatives focuses on offering culturally appropriate services and resources to help young children thrive in their formative years, providing support in areas such as education, health, and family support.
In the context of the Early Years department, the AECD program would play a crucial role in ensuring that Indigenous children receive the necessary care and opportunities for development. This includes providing culturally relevant educational materials, health services, and family support programs to create a strong foundation for the children's future growth and success.
**Job Duties and Responsibilities**:
- Connecting weekly with families & siems by phone to do wellness checks, support access to resources and recreation opportunities;
- Transporting Families and Siems to essential medical appointments and other needs; and
- Delivering monthly care packages to Families and Siems, prioritizing those who may be more isolated with less access to resources and support systems.
- Completing tracking and monthly statistical and narrative reports, as requested by the manager
- Connecting with Families and Siems one-on-one to ensure they are receiving and accessing supports and community resources as needed to be individually healthy and well
- Coordinating a monthly calendar of recreational and cultural activities and events based on Siems’ interests, and needs to support community engagement
- Supporting the day-to-day operational aspect of running programs including set up and clean up of program location, arranging food, and welcoming and registering participants in all AECD groups, including Siems luncheons
- Transporting and coordinate transportation to reduce barriers for Families and Siems to get to programming
- Facilitating Siems-children connection opportunities through activities and recreation
- Completing tracking and monthly statistical and narrative reports, as requested by the manager
- Attending and participating in staff and program meetings
- Other duties as requested by the manager.
**Qualifications and Experience required**:
- Education in Social Work or other Human Services or combined experience.;
- Class 5 Driver’s License, own vehicle, and a clear drivers’ abstract;
**Key Competencies**:
- Excellent interpersonal communication and conflict management skills
- Ability to multi-task and work with the demands of a diverse team environment and cross-cultural setting
- Demonstrated ability to work well under pressure and ambiguity
- Strong organizational skills
- Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Outlook & Excel programs for case-management and reporting purposes
- The Family, Siems & Community Support Worker will possess a minimum of a diploma in human services and 2 years of experience, or an equivalent combination of education and related experience.
- Experience working with young families with children 0-6 years old and experience working with Indigenous Elders.
- Knowledge of Indigenous communities, organizations and service providers within the Circle 5 area (Surrey/Delta/ White Rock Region), land based protocols and cultural int
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