Brant Family and Children’s Services is looking for a Foster Parent and Volunteer Recruitment Co-ordinator – 12-month Contract
Location: Canada
Job Type: Full-time
Schedule: Monday to Friday
Education: Bachelor’s Degree (Preferred)
Education & Experience Required:
Advertising and Marketing Communications Diploma OR Community Development Major with previous experience with community engagement
Reports To: Resource Manager
Responsibilities:
Foster Parent Recruitment-
- Targeted and generalized recruitment of non-indigenous and indigenous foster parents for Mississauga of the Credit First Nation and Brant County.
- Prepares and delivers presentations and speaks to groups in the community to raise public awareness about the need for foster parents.
- Plans, develops and implements short- and long-range programs to recruit foster parents and to provide public awareness of the objectives and goals in the agency’s foster parent program.
- Ongoing awareness of & participation in agency, local and provincial foster parent working groups, as necessary.
- Develops and implements a structurally sound and efficient and responsive foster parent program
- Attracts traffic to the Agency site, converts traffic into new opportunities for recruiting, and develops leads into resources.
- Is responsible for the recruitment, of foster parents, prepare an annual recruitment plan based on identified agency needs.
- Actively promotes the Agency’s positive professional image where possible in the various communities that are served.
- Liaison with recruitment colleagues in the Grand River Zone and province and develops marketing materials as they relate to Foster Parent Recruitment to educate prospective families about foster care.
- Evaluates marketing strategies related to foster parent recruitment and refines as needed.
- Performs other duties as required
Volunteer Recruitment-
- Prepares and delivers presentations and speaks to groups in the community to raise public awareness about the Volunteer services of the Agency.
- Plans, develops and implements short- and long-range programs to recruit volunteers and to provide public awareness of the objectives and goals in the agency’s volunteer program.
- Ongoing awareness of & participation in agency, local and provincial volunteer working groups, as necessary.
- Develops and implements a structurally sound and efficient and responsive volunteer program
- Attracts traffic to the Agency site, converts traffic into new opportunities for recruiting, and develops leads into resources.
- Is responsible for the recruitment, of volunteers, prepare an annual recruitment plan based on identified agency needs.
- Actively promotes the Agency’s positive professional image where possible in the various communities that are served.
- Liaise with Agency staff and develops marketing materials as they relate to Volunteer Services.
- Actively upholds the principles identified in the Agency’s Code of Ethics
- Evaluates marketing strategies related to volunteer recruitment and refines as needed.
- Performs other duties as required
Requirements:
- Demonstrated ability to develop and execute a sales strategy and ability to ‘sell the Agency’
- Demonstrated ability to build rapport with community organizations and businesses to develop networks
- Personal integrity and responsibility and a commitment to the goals of Brant Family and Children’s Services
- Initiative and assertiveness
- Ability to work independently
- Ability to work well under pressure
- High degree of flexibility around hours of work, recruitment may include occasional evening and weekend work.
- Exceptional organizational skills
- Knowledge of the Brant County communities and a proven ability to develop significant relationships with other community organizations (both public and private) and the media
- Demonstrated ability to initiate and sustain effective relationships with staff and foster families and community collaterals
- Ability to work professionally with Agency staff, volunteers, foster parents and the community
- Demonstrated skill to communicate well, consult and engage with people in the community on an individual and group basis
- Ability to keep statistics, provide reports, and conduct evaluation as needed
- Knowledge of child welfare social work mandate and issues
- Strong written and verbal skills, including public speaking and creative writing skills
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for written and oral presentations
- Strong social media skills and technology skills
- Graphic design knowledge would be an asset
- Superior computer skills including demonstrated ability to use presentations packages
- Experience in recruiting foster parents would be an asset
- Experience in working with volunteers
- Experience in community relations
- Knowledge of current research and literature related to resource care
- Availability of own transportation is required along with a valid Ontario Driver’s License
- Conducts their work through an Equity and Inclusion lens
- Committed to AOP values of justice, equity, respect of the beliefs and traditions of others
- Committed to Brant FACS community-based philosophy
- Understanding of Indigenous practices, communities and impact of colonization
- Knowledge of historical impacts of Canada’s residential schools and child welfare on Indigenous people
- Committed to including the voice of children/youth and families as part of our service planning and delivery
- Knowledge of anti-black racism
- Knowledge of the impact of residential school and colonization
Note: Should be available to join immediately
Interested candidates please apply.
More Information
- Salary Offer $51,134-$63,778 per year
- Posting Date December 31, 2020
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