*About Family Service Nova Scotia: *
Family Service Nova Scotia (FSNS) is a community-based provincial organization that has been offering a wide variety of programs and services to Nova Scotians since 1969. Supporting our service users is at the centre of everything we do!
FSNS continuously adapts to meet service user needs through collaboration with funding and community partners. We provide services for individuals, families, and communities across Nova Scotia, ensuring a warm, welcoming, and non-judgmental environment.
We employ a person-centred approach, treating each service user uniquely and working together to achieve personal goals. A trauma-informed approach is integrated into all operations, respecting service users? experiences and resilience.
FSNS meets service users where they are by offering flexible hours, various modalities for engaging in services, and connections with service users in various locations, including FSNS offices, community spaces, and virtual platforms.
*Our Mission *
Our mission is to work alongside individuals, families, and communities to honour their diversity and strengths while creating space for self-exploration and supporting them in maintaining healthy relationships.
*Why Work with Us? *
At Family Service Nova Scotia, we believe that our team is our greatest asset. We are dedicated to creating a workplace that values collaboration, innovation, and professional growth. When you join us, you can expect:
* Hybrid work model
* A competitive compensation package which includes Health, Dental and Pension
* A dynamic and diverse workforce
* Flexible work hours
* A strong commitment to family and community
* Generous holiday package beyond stat holidays
* A supportive team environment
* A culture of innovation and growth
* Opportunities for growth and advancement
*POSITION:* Strengthening Fathers Social Worker
*LOCATION:* Bridgewater, Nova Scotia (Western Region)
*QUALIFICATIONS:* Our organization is seeking a dedicated Social Worker for a full-time, permanent role. Eligible candidates must have a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree.
This role requires flexible availability, including evenings and weekends. Applicants must hold, or be willing to obtain, active registration with the Nova Scotia College of Social Workers (NSCSW).
*POSITION REQUIREMENTS:* Reporting to the Strengthening Fathers Program Coordinator, the Strengthening Fathers Social Worker will provide direct support to male-identifying caregivers through program facilitation and one-on-one counselling. This role also involves helping caregivers navigate and access resources that address their needs across the social determinants of health, while fostering positive social connections and a sense of community support.
Persons considered for this position must have a clear police background check, a clear child abuse registry check, and a valid driver?s license. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority (all applicants should indicate their status as a Canadian citizen or permanent resident).
Family Service Nova Scotia is an equal opportunities employer. If you are interested in the position, please send an email with a resume:
Nancy MacDonald, Chief Executive Officer
Family Service Nova Scotia
E-mail: FSadministration@familyservicens.ca
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Benefits:
* Casual dress
* Dental care
* Employee assistance program
* Extended health care
* Flexible schedule
* Life insurance
* Mileage reimbursement
* Paid time off
* RRSP match
* Vision care
* Work from home
Schedule:
* Monday to Friday
* Weekends as needed
Education:
* Bachelor's Degree (required)
Licence/Certification:
* active registration with NSCSW (required)
Location:
* Bridgewater, NS (required)
Work Location: On the road
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