

1225 TFT Intake Services Supervisor - 9 month contract
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About the role
June 23, 2026
Job Posting #1225 #hp
Service Supervisor -
9 Month Contract
The York Region Children’s Aid Society (YRCAS) is a non-profit community organization legally mandated to protect children and youth from abuse and neglect. As a leader within the child welfare sector, we partner with parents, caregivers, and community to provide a safe environment for children and youth, through equitable, culturally aligned services.
Comprised of interdisciplinary teams of diverse professionals who push boundaries in support of family centered care, we engage with children and families for a stronger, healthier community within the York Region.
YRCAS is fully committed to a culture of belonging and an inclusive environment that encourages every team member to lead within their role, generate innovative ideas that reinforce our mission and goal to create a healthy workplace and community where children youth and families thrive.
To support us on our journey, YRCAS is looking for a Child Protection Worker to support our Child, Youth and Family Wellbeing Department.
Why Work for Us?
- Hybrid working model (working virtual and in person)
- Casual dress code
- Employer paid Health & Dental Benefit
- One day off every five (5) weeks during Winter months
- Shortened Summer hours
- OMERS Pension, with employer and employee sharing premiums equally
- Mileage Reimbursement
- Enhanced Wellness Initiatives Virtual Fitness Classes
SUMMARY OF DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Reporting to the Manager and/or Director, the Service Supervisor provides clinical and administrative leadership to ensure high-quality, equitable, and compliant service delivery in alignment with the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, Ministry standards, and agency policies. The role oversees service coordination, monitors outcomes, and contributes to continuous improvement, while maintaining a systems-level understanding of how team practices align with broader organizational priorities and the critical role of supervisors within.
NATURE OF POSITION
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Supervise, support, and coach frontline staff to deliver effective, equitable, and child-centered services.
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Build staff capacity through ongoing supervision, reflective practice, and skill development aligned with the agency’s Signs of Safety framework and Equity principles.
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Provide clinical direction and support sound analysis and decision making on case assessment, planning, and intervention, including complex and crisis situations.
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Review and monitor casework to ensure quality, accountability and alignment with best practice, legislation, and agency standards.
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Apply strong emotional intelligence to foster trust, psychological safety, and constructive team culture, while effectively navigating conflict and performance concerns.
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Use critical thinking and problem-solving to address service challenges, balance competing priorities, and support quality outcomes for children and families
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Monitor service outcomes, evaluate effectiveness, and implement improvements to service delivery.
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Assign and manage workload to ensure effective use of resources and timely service.
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Participate in management and supervisory leadership structures, contributing to planning, decision-making, and organizational priorities.
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Lead and support change management, service development initiatives, and special projects.
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Foster collaborative relationships across teams, programs and with community partners to support coordinated, purposeful and responsive service delivery.
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Oversee staff performance, including recruitment, orientation, supervision, evaluation, and professional development.
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Communicate agency priorities and ensure compliance with policies, procedures, and standards.
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Represent the agency on committees and working groups, and contribute to broader organizational initiatives.
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Provide rotational after-hours supervisory support.
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Perform other related duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work (Master’s Degree is preferred) from a university of recognized standing, combined with a minimum of three years’ frontline child welfare experiences or bachelor’s degree in a related social service area from a university of recognized standing, combined with a minimum of five years’ frontline child welfare experience.
Knowledge and Skills
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Commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, with demonstrated understanding of anti-oppressive and anti-racist practices and their impact on child welfare service delivery. Applicants from equity-seeking groups are encouraged to self-identify.
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Thorough knowledge of the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, relevant legislation, regulations, and Ministry standards, with the ability to apply these within practice and supervision.
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Strong knowledge and demonstrated application of the Signs of Safety framework, with the ability to integrate equity principles into assessment, decision-making, and service delivery.
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Demonstrated leadership capability, including the ability to coach, mentor, and develop staff capacity through reflective supervision, skill-building, facilitating critical thinking and slow, analytical decision-making rather than solution-driven direction.
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Demonstrated ability to contribute as an engaged member of the broader leadership team by working collaboratively across programs and departments, aligning decisions with organizational priorities, and supporting a culture of accountability, innovation, and continuous improvement.
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Skilled in balancing team-specific needs with agency wide objectives, fostering positive working relationships, and contributing to strategic planning, change management, and organizational decision-making.
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Highly developed emotional intelligence, including self-awareness, empathy, and the ability to foster psychologically safe, inclusive, and accountable team environments.
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Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to build effective partnerships with community partners and stakeholders.
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Demonstrated professional integrity, sound judgment, and the ability to maintain strict confidentiality.
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Supervisory or leadership training/experience is an asset.
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Bilingualism (French and/or other languages) is an asset.
PAY GRADE: Non-Union Pay Grade 7 ($98,724.92 - $125,144.24)
HOURS OF WORK 33.75 hours per week
Candidates who meet the qualifications are welcome to apply by no later than Friday, July 3, 2026 by 11:59pm.
This role is for an existing position within the organization.
Internal Applicants: Please apply for this opportunity using your Agency ADP account.
External Applicants: Apply here: york [https://can01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fworkforcenow.adp.com%2Fmascsr%2Fdefault%2Fmdf%2Frecruitment%2Frecruitment.html%3Fcid%3Dcde5c983-fb41-4db1-904a-85f406d7a6a3%26ccId%3D19000101_000001%26source%3DCC2%26lang%3Den_CA%26selectedMenuKey%3DCareerCenter&data=05%7C01%7CKimberlyMc%40yorkcas.org%7C698ce1a77a5f49cc890b08db614142c7%7C83b1f95fb4ed4483a53e91469b756526%7C0%7C0%7C638210705137928764%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=%2FEBmSKCX2LcZ%2F3A7qEQHmAmE%2FHZnb4IRvJmTr3sBGyM%3D&reserved=0]cas.org/careers
We appreciate all applications received. All communications will be held in strict and professional confidence. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. We thank all applicants for their submissions.
Employment at York Region Children’s Aid Society is conditional upon the verification of credentials, a satisfactory vulnerable sector check, and a class “G” driver’s license with daily access to an insured vehicle. York Region Children’s Aid Society works in a hybrid virtual and on-site working environment.
Anti-Oppression/Anti-Racism at York Region Children’s Aid Society
YRCAS is committed to having a workforce that is reflective of the diversity of York Region and strongly encourages application from all qualified individuals, especially those who can provide different perspectives and contribute to a further diversification of ideas.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
York Region Children’s Aid Society is committed to employment equity, diversity and inclusion in the workplace, and fostering equity, diversity and inclusion in recruitment practices is a key aspect of the search process. The current posting is in search of candidates who identified from the following equity seeking groups; women, racialized persons/persons of colour, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, and persons of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. If you are of the aforementioned identities, and feel comfortable making it known, you may choose to self-identify as member of a designated group. Any information directly related to you is kept confidential and used in a safe manner to inform our recruitment process towards being an equal opportunity employer.
Vaccination Policy
York CAS prioritizes the health and safety of their employees and closely follows the Public Health Guidelines and Recommendations. The agency's mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirement as a condition of employment is currently suspended. Should the mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirement be reinstated, all active agency employees will be required to comply with YRCAS’ Mandatory COVID-19 policy (providing proof of COVID-19 vaccination-2 doses required).
Accommodation at YRCAS
We are committed to a selection process and work environment that is inclusive and barrier free. Accommodation will be provided in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code. Applicants that may require accommodation during the selection process are encouraged to notify the Human Resources Department when contacted for an interview.
Human Resources will work together with the hiring committee to arrange reasonable and appropriate accommodation for the selection process, which will enable you to be assessed in a fair and equitable manner.
Children at the heart of all that we do!