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Supervised Parenting Time Facilitator/Family Visitation Support Worker
Supervised Parenting Time Facilitator/Family Visitation Support Worker
Kelowna, British Columbia , V1Y !P8
Position Description
Join our Dynamic Team
Are you passionate and empathic, looking to make a real difference in families' lives? Ready to be part of a vibrant team where your skills and expertise are valued and celebrated?
Job Summary:
The Supervised Parenting Time Facilitator supervises family visits and provides a safe, secure environment, physically and emotionally, for children who are either in the care of the Ministry for Children and Family Development or families involved in high-conflict custody disputes. The facilitator maintains a court-ready record of all supervised visits.
About us:
We are a leading therapy practice dedicated to assisting families through innovative and compassionate care. Our Kelowna team is committed to providing the highest-quality supervised parenting time services in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Our Vision
We are devoted to empowering individuals, strengthening families, and rebuilding caring relationships.
Our Core Values
- Trustworthy
- Empathy
- Teamwork
What We Offer:
- Competitive compensation
- Flexible scheduling
- Team meetings and support
What You'll Do:
- Provide transportation for children to attend visits with families and supervise interactions between parents and their children.
- Facilitate smooth transitions for children between both parents.
- Observe, monitor, and objectively document family interactions and intervene as necessary.
- Ensure family members follow the terms and conditions of the visit guidelines.
- Encourage positive parent-child relationships.
- Assists with general care of infants/children and model safe interactions with infants/children when necessary.
What we are looking for:
- Experience & Expertise: Demonstrated experience with Infants and children, working with families, and practical parenting skills.
- Knowledge & Awareness: A genuine understanding of Child Development, substance use, effects of separation and divorce on children, Family Court System.
- Skills: Proficient in typing, using computers, and oral and written communication.
- Compassion & Empathy: A genuine desire to help others and a deep commitment to client-centered care.
- Team Player: Ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues and contribute to a supportive team environment.
- Education: Hold a Bachelor of Arts in either Social Work, or Child and Youth Care, or Psychology; OR Diploma in a related social services field; OR equivalent in education, training, and experience.
For more info check out our website: https://crowninglifecounselling.com/careers/
or call 778-699-2080