Date Issued: / July 2003
Date Revised: / September, 2003
Job Description
SUPERVISED ACCESS PROGRAM WORKER
/ Page 1 of 1POSITION TITLE:Worker (SAP)
STREAM:Clinical Counselling Services
REPORTING TO:Manager, Clinical Counselling Services
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Diploma in Social Services Worker or Child and Youth Worker or equivalent training, plus two years experience working with separated and divorced families.
- Conflict resolution and crisis intervention skills are required.
- Understanding and abilities in working with children and families coping with separation and divorce, family violence, and sexual abuse.
- Knowledge of pertinent legislation, such as The Child and Family Services Act, The Education Act, and the Young Offenders Act.
- High level of maturity and interpersonal skills.
- Proficiency with computers, especially Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, and data MIS.
- Possession of a current First Aid Certificate and CPR is required.
- Possession of a valid Ontario Driver’s License (minimum of Class G2 if over the age of 19, and Class G license if 19 and under), ability to travel, and use of a personal vehicle.
- Ability to provide services in both official languages (English/French) is an asset.
- Availability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Responsible for complete familiarity with the policies and procedures of the program and ensuring adherence to the same.
- Observe and document supervised access visits and exchanges in accordance with the policies and procedures of the program.
- Responsible for ensuring the safety of the site for clients in accordance with the policies and procedures of the SAP program.
- Ensure the timely and consistent collection of user fees.
AFS Job Description # 9160
Job Description Title: SAP Worker
Date Issued: July 2003 / Date Revised: Sept. 2003 / Page 1 of 2
Duties and Responsibilities cont’d:
- Observe and document supervised access visits and exchanges in accordance with the policies and procedures of the program, and intervene as required.
- Provide individual, family and group services where applicable.
- Ensure that program supplies are available and appropriate.
- Responsible to attend all staff meetings.
- Provide input into the development of proposals for service growth and delivery.
- Follow the principles of matrix management in communicating clinical issues/concerns relating to other AFS service streams to the appropriate AFS Managers.
- Take initiative to develop a personal professional development plan.
- Assume other responsibilities as assigned by the Coordinator (SAP) and/or the Manager, Clinical Counselling Services.