JOB DESCRIPTION
Program Area: Upper Island – Comox Valley
Position: LOCAL COORDINATOR
Hours: 10 HOURS PER WEEK
Reports to: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Job Summary:
Under the direction of the Executive Director, the Local Coordinator is responsible:
- To enhance and strengthen the retention, accountability, support services, and caregiver competency of Family Care Homes;
- To assist the FPSS Society and Local Councils in achieving the objectives and goals of the Support Services Program;
- To offer support, information, and referrals to the foster parents of the region and assist foster parents in obtaining current and accurate information;
- To facilitate and enhance support services, and to collect meaningful data reflecting caregiver satisfaction with services offered, and;
- To facilitate and enhance training and educational opportunities, and to collect meaningful data reflecting caregiver satisfaction with services offered.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- The Local Coordinator is responsible for assisting in the development, maintenance, and improvement of Local Councils and the Support Services Program through contact with foster parents, community liaisons, participation in community partnership, and ministry activities related to the Family Home Care system;
- Coordinators are required to adhere to standards of Confidentiality required by the Ministry of Children and Family Development and the FPSS Society Board policies with respect to children/youth in care, their families and foster parents;
- Provide current and accurate referral, recruitment, and Family Care Home information to prospective foster parents, the public, community partners, and the foster parents within the region;
- Make appropriate referrals to the Ministry of Children and Family Development and community partners;
- Assist individuals interested in becoming foster parents to easily access pertinent information and ministry contact information;
- Act as a liaison and resource contact for referrals concerning FPSSS support and education services;
- Assist in the planning and implementation (and attend) of foster parent appreciation activities such as: Recognition Events, Christmas Party, etc;
- Attend professional development opportunities at the direction of the Executive Director;
- Maintain an accurate, detailed Daily Activity Log – records to be used in a qualitative and quantitative quarterly and annual synopsis;
- Provide the Executive Director with a weekly timesheet summarizing activities and time expenditures;
- Attend meetings;
- Attend Pre-Service Orientation Sessions and deliver a presentation for the FPSS Society, the support and training services available, Coordinator Services and a clear invitation to access these services. Provide all participants with hard copies of contact information for all services offered – Info Packs, and;
- Perform other support and teambuilding duties as required, with approval of Executive Director.
Core Competencies:
1. Demonstrates and promotes a personal understanding of and appreciation for the mission, vision, and values of FPSS Foster Parents Support Services Society.
2. Ability to form a positive relationship with foster parents and the community.
Specifically:
a. use respectful communication and listening;
b. be aware and work to acknowledge and or reduce differences that exist between the Local Coordinator and the foster parent receiving service;
c. actively participate in community planning and activities.
3. Work to develop new ways and/or adapt services to meet community, program, and organizational needs.
Specifically:
a. creatively use existing resources/funds and facilitate the development of new resources;
b. foster parent and community feedback is regularly sought and incorporated into program.
Threshold Competencies:
1. Well developed oral and written communication skills.
2. Good organization, time, and general management skills.
3. Ability to work effectively with other team members, statutory services and other related professionals.
4. Ability to work independently.
5. Good working knowledge of current office equipment and procedures including computers, photocopiers, printers, fax machines, telephone systems, filing systems, etc.
6. Knowledge of resources within the community.
7. Facilitation skills. Ability to work with groups; keeping them on task, interested, and challenged.
8. Good working knowledge of Ministry of Children and Family Development policy, standards, guidelines, and expectations (preferred).
9. Good working knowledge of the role of foster parents in the Vancouver Island Macro Region, and the support services necessary for those individuals (preferred).
10. Knowledge of roles and responsibilities acquired through working with committees and volunteer Boards of Directors.
11. Must possess personal tact, discretion and good judgment.
Must be able to provide current, clean Criminal Record Check.
Qualifications:
- Minimum of two years of community college program in the Human Services field (preferred), or similar training, and/or practical experience and knowledge. Client Service and/or Conflict Resolution Training. Computer literacy.
- Three years work experience in child welfare, human services, not-for-profit organization or related position Presentation and teambuilding skills and practical experience. Demonstrated interpersonal, organizational and time management skills.
Pay: From $24.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Casual dress
- Flexible schedule
- Work from home
Work Location: Remote