First Nation Band Representative Services Supervisor

Middlesex Centre, Ontario
Full Time (Permanent)
Protective Services
In Person
8:30-4:30, Monday- Friday.
Job Description
Chippewas of the Thames First Nation is accepting applications for the current vacancy:
First Nation Band Representative Services Supervisor
REPORTS TO: Child, Youth, and Family Well-Being Services Director
DEPARTMENT: Child, Youth, and Family Well-Being Services
LOCATION: Community Centre, 328 Chippewa Road, Muncey, Ontario
TERM: Full-time, Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 4:30pm EST (Evenings and weekends may be required)
POSTING DATE: September 19, 2025
CLOSING DATE: October 10, 2025
Summary
The First Nation Band Representative Services (FNBRS) Supervisor provides supervision, clinical direction, and oversight to the First Nation Band Representatives and Intake Workers. This position plays a critical role in court proceedings, child protection investigations, and ongoing case management to ensure the rights and well-being of First Nation children and families are protected.
The role ensures that services reflect the cultural values, customs, and traditions of Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, while aligning with legislative requirements, federal policy, and community standards. The Supervisor will collaborate with courts, child welfare agencies, and community service providers to advocate for families, strengthen cultural identity, and support positive outcomes for children and youth.
Responsibilities
Provide supervision and clinical direction to First Nation Band Representatives and Intake Workers.
Guide FNBR staff in court proceedings, preparation, and representation at hearings.
Supervise Intake Workers in supporting child protection investigations and ongoing case management.
Ensure adherence to policies, procedures, and standards for FNBR services.
Monitor and review service quality to ensure compliance with organizational and legislative standards.
Develop workflows, training plans, and annual work plans for FNBR and Intake staff.
Participate in budget planning and monitor expenditures.
Prepare monthly reports and oversee data compliance and service reporting.
Build and maintain relationships with courts, child welfare agencies, and community partners.
Advocate for the rights and cultural identity of First Nation children and families.
Participate in departmental meetings, case reviews, and community events as required.
Maintain confidentiality, accurate case management notes, and compliance with service policies.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or relevant Social Services field preferred.
College Diploma in Social Services may be considered.
Equivalent combination of education and experience will be accepted.
Minimum three years’ experience in Social Services or a related field in a First Nation.
At least two years’ direct experience working with at-risk children/youth.
Leadership and supervisory experience required.
Strong knowledge of court processes, child protection investigations, and case management.
Current First Aid/CPR certification.
Valid “G” driver’s license with access to an insured vehicle ($1,000,000 liability coverage).
Clear CPIC and Vulnerable Sector Check.
Hiring of Indigenous people will be given preference, please identify.
Interested applicants, please submit a cover letter, resume, and photocopies of education documents to:
human.resources@cottfn.com
or
320 Chippewa Road, Muncey, ON N0L 1Y0
Please clearly mark: “First Nation Band Representative Services Supervisor”
NOTE: We thank all candidates for applying; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Accommodations are available upon request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
Education
Experience Required
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or relevant Social Services field preferred.
College Diploma in Social Services may be considered.
Equivalent combination of education and experience will be accepted.
Minimum three years’ experience in Social Services or a related field in a First Nation.
At least two years’ direct experience working with at-risk children/youth.
Leadership and supervisory experience required.
Strong knowledge of court processes, child protection investigations, and case management.
Current First Aid/CPR certification.
Valid “G” driver’s license with access to an insured vehicle ($1,000,000 liability coverage).
Clear CPIC and Vulnerable Sector Check.
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