Family Advocate – Community Based
Website LAC SEUL FIRST NATION
Lac Seul First Nation is seeking a compassionate and committed Family Advocate – Community Based to join the Obishikokaang Sagatay Gamik (OSG) department. This position provides hands-on, culturally safe support to Lac Seul children, youth, and families navigating the child welfare system. The Family Advocate will deliver home-based support, advocacy, referrals, and case coordination to strengthen family well-being and reduce risk, while keeping children connected to family, culture, and community.
Job Duties (include but are not limited to):
- Provide on-reserve, community-based advocacy and family support.
- Build trust and strong relationships with children, youth, parents, and caregivers.
- Attend court hearings and case conferences to support family participation.
- Assist families in navigating child welfare processes, completing documents, and signing consent forms.
- Conduct home visits and assessments and identify family safety concerns.
- Make appropriate referrals to internal and external services, including schools, health, and housing.
- Support families with file closure steps and after-care plans.
- Coordinate transportation and accompany families to appointments as required.
- Assist with school attendance follow-up, records, and family wellness needs.
- Ensure accurate and timely data entry into the OSG Database.
- Prepare reports and progress updates for the Director.
- Collaborate with community partners, participate in outreach events, and support reunification efforts.
- Maintain confidentiality, cultural safety, and strong documentation practices.
Qualifications:
- Grade 12 (OSSD) or equivalent; a combination of education and experience is an asset
- · Post-secondary education in social services, child and youth work, family services, or a related field is preferred
- · 1–3 years of experience supporting children, youth, and families, preferably in a First Nations setting, is an asset
- · Knowledge of child welfare processes and community-based advocacy
- · Strong understanding of First Nations culture, values, and wellness practices
- · Excellent communication, advocacy, and relationship-building skills
- · Strong organizational and documentation skills
- · Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- · Proficiency in Microsoft Office and electronic documentation systems
- · Knowledge of the Ojibway language is an asset
- · Valid Ontario Class G Driver’s License and clean driving record
- · Clear Criminal Reference Check and Vulnerable Sector Check
- · Ability to work flexible hours, including occasional evenings or weekends
- · Must be legally entitled to work in Canada
Location: Lac Seul, ON
Term: Permanent Full Time
Salary: Starting at $28.50 /hour *based on qualifications and experience.
Hours: 35 hours per week
Closing Date: Open until filled
To apply for this job email your details to resumes@lacseulfn.org.