Posting Title BAND 6 - Indigenous Child Welfare Director Position Classification Band 6 Union N/A Work Options Hybrid Location Burnaby, BC V3J 1N3 CA Campbell River, BC V9W 6Y7 CA Creston, BC V0B 1G6 CA Fort Nelson, BC V0C 1R0 CA Fort St John, BC V1J6M7 CA Hope, BC V0X 1L0 CA Kelowna, BC V1Z 2S9 CA Multiple Locations, BC CA (Primary) Nanaimo, BC V9T 6L8 CA Nelson, BC V1L 6K1 CA Port Moody, BC V3H 5C9 CA Prince George, BC V2N4P7 CA Surrey, BC V4P 1M5 CA Vancouver, BC V6B 0N8 CA Vernon, BC V1T 9V2 CA Victoria, BC V9B 6X2 CA Williams Lake, BC V2G 5M1 CA Salary Range $141,800.04 - $173,500.11 annually Close Date 5/9/2025 Job Type Regular Full Time Temporary End Date Ministry/Organization BC Public Service -> Children & Family Development Ministry Branch / Division Office of the Indigenous Child Welfare Director Division Job Summary The Team The Office of the Indigenous Child Welfare Director (ICWD) is a new division in the Ministry of Children and Family Development set up to shift and improve BCs child welfare system and create changes that align with Indigenous rights, laws, and priorities as part of a joint jurisdiction model of service delivery. The division will provide leadership and advice for services to First Nations, Mtis, and Inuit families delivered under the Child, Family and Community Service Act (CFCSA) and directly support the implementation of Indigenous jurisdiction. For more information about the Office of the Indigenous Child Welfare Director Please see the attached Divisional Overview. The Role The Associate Indigenous Child Welfare Director (AICWD) reports to the Assistant Deputy Minister/Indigenous Child Welfare Director. The Indigenous Child Welfare Director is the central position of legal authority and accountability for child welfare services in BC. They are designated by the Minister under the CFCSA to be legally accountable for all Indigenous child welfare services under that legislation. The AICWD supports this work by providing strategic advice to the ADM/ICWD, Ministry Designated Directors, Executive Leaders of Indigenous Child and Family Service Agencies (ICFSAs), MCFDs Minister and Deputy Minister, and other Executive Leaders inside and outside the Public Service. These topics will include policies, practices and issues relating to child welfare practice, delegation of authority, advice/consultation on complex matters involving Indigenous children, youth and families and direction and advice on complex child welfare systemic matters. Please note , the division is committed to equity, diversity, inclusion, anti-racism, and Indigenous cultural safety. However, in recognition of the critical importance to this role of a lived understanding of Indigenous communities, history, values, and ways of knowing, this competition is restricted to Indigenous applicants (First Nations, Mtis, or Inuit). Qualifications: Education and Experience Bachelors degree or higher in Indigenous Studies, Business Administration, Public Administration, Law, Social Work, Child & Youth Care, Education, Counselling, Clinical Psychology, Social Sciences, or a related discipline. Experience in senior management or executive roles within the public sector, Indigenous governance, Indigenous organizations, or social service sectors. Experience collaborating with or supporting First Nations, Mtis, and/or Inuit governments, communities, and organizations on complex issues. Leadership experience, including experience mentoring and developing diverse, high-performing teams of skilled professionals. Experience leading or managing multi-disciplinary project teams, driving the successful development and execution of complex initiatives with a focus on cultural safety and addressing diverse partner needs. Experience in child welfare practices, policies, advocacy, or legal frameworks. A combination of relevant education and experience may be considered. Preference may be given to those with: Recent experience (within the past 5 years) in one or more of the requirements outlined above. Three years or more experience in one or more of the requirements outlined above. In addition to self-identifying as Indigenous, preference may be given to applicants who self-identify as LGBTQ2S+ and/or people with disabilities with the required combination of education and experience. A Bachelors degree or higher in Social Work, Child and Youth Care, Educational Counselling, or Counselling Psychology. Experience in Indigenous child welfare practice, policy, and advocacy. Experience working within or in collaboration with BCs child welfare system. Experience working within or with the Ministry of Children and Family Development or an Indigenous Child and Family Service Agency. Experience leading or managing Indigenous jurisdiction initiatives within BCs child welfare system. WILLINGNESS STATEMENTS Willing to travel across the province, including rural/remote areas and in adverse weather, following corporate and ministry policies. Willing to work evenings and weekends occasionally. For questions regarding this position, please contact Belinda.Mclaughlin@gov.bc.ca About this Position: This position is excluded from union membership Flexible work options are available; this position may be able to work a hybrid schedule as per the Telework Agreement upon discussion with supervisor. An eligibility list may be established to fill future permanent and/or temporary vacancies. The locations above are not an exhaustive list. Other locations may be considered subject to operational requirements and office space. A Criminal Record Check (CRC) and Criminal Record Review Act Check (CRRA) will be required. Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment. Working for the BC Public Service: The BC Public Service is committed to creating a diverse workplace to represent the population we serve and to better meet the needs of our citizens. Consider joining our team and being part of an innovative, inclusive and rewarding workplace. We are committed to ensuring that reasonable accommodations are available throughout the hiring process, including the assessment and selection stages. Please email the individual or contact listed on the posting if you require an accommodation to fully participate in the hiring process. The Indigenous Applicant Advisory Service is available to Canadian Indigenous (First Nations [status or non-status], Mtis, or Inuit) applicants. Indigenous applicants can contact this service for personalized guidance on the BC Public Service hiring process including job applications and interviews. How to Apply: Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the job requirements listed above. Applicants who are selected to move forward in the hiring process may be assessed on their knowledge, skills, abilities, competencies and other position related requirements as outlined in the Job Profile at the bottom of the posting. Cover Letter: YES - A cover letter is required as part of your application. The content and/or format of your cover letter may be evaluated as part of the assessment process. Resume: YES - Ensure your resume includes your educational accomplishments, employment history including start and end dates (month and year) of your employment, and any relevant information that relates to the job to which you are applying. Questionnaire: YES - You will need to complete a basic questionnaire to demonstrate how you meet the job requirements. Find more information on the recruitment process, including helpful tips and videos about the application process, visit the Your Job Application page of MyHR. Gain insights into the hiring journey by joining a Career Conversation. Applications will be accepted until 11:00 pm Pacific Time on the closing date of the competition. If you are experiencing technical difficulty applying, visit the Technical Assistance page of MyHR. Job Category Leadership and Management, Social Services
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BAND 6 - Indigenous Child Welfare Director