
Assistant Director, Child & Family Services
Lil'wat Nation
- Mount Currie, BC
- $93,475-101,556 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide leadership and direction to First Nation Band Representatives and In-Home Support workers to work with families to assess situations, identify solutions, and develop and implement safety plans
- Support the Director in providing strategic direction and effective operational oversight to Child and Family Services and the Transition House.
- Foster positive working relationships with internal staff, external agencies, community members, and leadership.
- Mentor and guide management teams, enhancing professional development, promoting a positive workplace culture, and ensuring cultural safety.
- Take the lead in carrying out the mandate of Lil’wat Nation Council
- Engage in regular liaison with related programs and/or departments and external agencies to establish service coordination and planning for families
- Assist in overseeing day-to-day operations, ensuring adherence to policies, procedures, and standards.
- Support quality monitoring and continuous improvement practices within all programs and services.
- Help develop and maintain effective emergency and crisis response plans, ensuring readiness and compliance.
- Contribute to the development, management, and monitoring of department budgets, adhering to financial policies.
- Support the preparation and submission of financial and operational reports.
- Aid in the pursuit of funding opportunities and manage resources effectively to optimize service delivery.
- Full participation by providing directions to front-line professionals in court matters when Lil’wat Children and Families are involved with MCFD and/or Delegated Agencies
- Provide leadership in an active role to coordinate interdepartmental annual planning activities by assisting in the formulation of annual program goals and objectives for Lil’wat Child and Family Services
- Support the execution of strategic initiatives and operational plans, ensuring alignment with community needs and priorities.
- Assist in managing contractual relationships and agreements, including service contracts with the Ministry of Child and Family Development (MCFD).
- Participate in court proceedings, mediations, and family group conferences as needed.
- Maintain clear and effective communication within the department, the broader organization, and external partners.
- Act as an advocate for Child and Family Services within external forums, promoting Lil’wat Nation’s priorities and objectives.
- Enhance community awareness and engagement with available services and resources.
- Promote resilience, empowerment, and culturally grounded practices within families and the wider community.
- Undertake additional duties assigned by the Director of Child and Family Services.
- Knowledge and understanding of child welfare systems in British Columbia, including the Child, Family and Community Service Act (CFCSA)
- Practice strict confidentiality, privacy, ethical, and non-bias approaches
- Degree in Social Work, Social Services, or a closely related discipline; Bachelor of Social Work preferred.
- Minimum 8–10 years of experience in planning, developing, and managing social service programs, including at least 3 years at a management or leadership level.
- Demonstrated experience in developing and implementing policies, programs, and strategies in community social services.
- Familiarity and experience working with Indigenous communities, specifically understanding Lil’wat Nation’s culture, history, and traditions.
- Strong knowledge of applicable statutes, regulations, standards, and procedures relevant to child and family services.
- Excellent financial management, budgeting, and reporting skills.
- Outstanding communication, interpersonal, conflict resolution, and people management skills.
- Proficient in MS Office Suite and related software applications.
- Clear Criminal Record Check, including vulnerable sector clearance.
- Valid BC Class 5 Driver’s License, clean driver’s abstract, and reliable transportation.