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Quick overview

The Parent Support Worker will provide in-home support focusing on basic infant care, fostering healthy child development, and offering supportive mentoring to parents within the Maternal Child Health Program. This role also involves advocating for families, acting as a liaison, and collaborating closely with Health Care Professionals to deliver programs and services.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess strong interpersonal and organizational skills, flexibility, and adaptability, with a required Early Childhood Education Certificate or equivalent experience, and must be willing to obtain First Aid/CPR and Safe Food Handling certifications. A valid Class 5 Driver's License is mandatory, and experience working with First Nations Communities or speaking Cree is considered an asset.

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Job description

(This is a re-advertisement; previous applicants need not apply)

We are looking for a compassionate, caring, patient person, with an upbeat attitude and strong interpersonal and organizational skills. The Parent Support Worker will assist the Maternal Child Health Program by improving health outcomes for pregnant women and families with infants and young children, by focusing on culture, role-modeling and healthy teachings by linking community resources. This role requires workers to be organized, flexible and adaptable. If you feel like this would be a good fit for your personality and career ambition, we encourage you to apply!

About the facility

LLRIBHS promotes health in our communities for the wellbeing of all members. We provide accessible, high quality health services and programs. Together with others, we work to build capacity and educate as we address both acute needs and the determinants of health.

About the Position

Working 7.5 - hour shifts (Overtime may be required). S/he will provide in-home support such as basic infant care, infant stimulation, fostering healthy child development, self-care and coping as a parent, offering hands-on approach to learning and supportive mentoring as a peer. Advocate, refer and act as a liaison for families. Work closely with Health Care Professionals and working with the Public Health Nursing & Health Team to provide and deliver programs and services.

Duties

In-home support, utilizing a strength-based model with families who have children between the ages of 0-6 years; Teach individuals and group about health promotion topics; Assist the Community Health Nurse to provide and deliver programs and services; Advocate, refer and act as a liaison for families; Work closely with other Health Care Professionals; planning and delivering workshops, community education events; Developing of appropriate awareness materials; administering the nutrition coupon program;

Qualifications

Early Childhood Education Certificate (Combination of Education and experience may be considered); Growing Great Kids (GGK) Curriculum training is an asset or willing to obtain; Certified First Aide & CPR and Safe Food Handling Certificate required or willing to obtain; Personal experience as a parent or caregiver of infants &/or young children, is an asset; Strong verbal and written communication skills; Able to work independently, be self-directed and demonstrate organizational skills; The ability to speak/understand Cree a definite asset; Must possess a valid Class 5 Driver’s License; Experience working with First Nations Communities an asset;