Healthy Families Practitioner

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About us:

For more than 50 years, Accredited Supports to the Community (ASC), a not-for-profit charitable society, has been providing services across south central Alberta.  We serve over 1,500 people a year including children, youth, and adults diagnosed with disabilities; families, and seniors in Olds, Airdrie, Strathmore and surrounding areas.

We believe in honour, dignity and respect!

Position Description:

As a Healthy Families Practitioner, you will provide one-on-one parenting support and child development information to families prenatally and with children 0-6 years of age. In partnership with families, you will help manage the complex challenges of modern life and parenting. The successful candidate will use your excellent communication skills and non-judgmental attitude to guide families towards their goals to strengthen their family.

*This position is a full-time term role through March 2026, transitioning thereafter to a part-time commitment of at least 20 hours per week, with the possibility of full-time hours. *

Key Responsibilities:

  • Perform case management activities according to Healthy Families policies and procedures in a highly confidential and professional manner;
  • Effectively manage a high-volume caseload with minimal supervision;
  • Schedule and attend home visitations;
  • Assist clients in setting goals and identify steps to achieve their goals;
  • Identify community providers whose services are relevant to clients’ needs;
  • Collect and enter data online;
  • Attend and participate in individual supervision with the Program Director collaborating for family/client concerns.

Education and Requirements:

  • Degree or Diploma in a Human Services field will be considered an asset;
  • 2 years of experience working with families and children or an equivalent combination of education and work experience;
  • A valid driver’s license and a reliable vehicle with 2 million liability insurance for travel on scheduled workdays;
  • Knowledge of mental health and child development;
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively engage without judgement with individuals and families;
  • The ability to conduct interviews covering extremely sensitive and confidential issues;
  • The ability to effectively problem solve in crisis situations with little supervision;
  • Strong skills in organizational, time management, and teamwork;
  • Expertise to prioritize work tasks and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment;
  • Clear Vulnerable Sector Criminal Record and Child Intervention Record check.

Why Choose ASC?

  • Competitive wage range of $24.25 to $25.25 per hour based on education and experience;
  • Flexible schedule;
  • Customizable Extended Health Benefit program for full time employees;
  • Generous paid time off packages;
  • Employer paid Employee Family Assistance Program;
  • Employer paid professional development programing and support;
  • Opportunities to grow and advance in a rewarding career!

The successful candidate will work out of our office located in Strathmore, Alberta. Please send your resume and cover letter to hr@accreditedsupports.org. We thank you for your interest.