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Posted June 08, 2026
Tŝideldel First Nation

Director of Child & Family Services ($105K–$125K/yr + Relocation Assistance & Subsidized Housing to Chilanko Forks, BC)

Williams Lake, BC, Canada Full Time
Compensation: $105,000 to $125,000 Annually
Relocation assistance, Subsidized Housing, Comprehensive Benefits, and so much more!
Reference: 310080 - Child & Family Services Manager - EAL - Williams Lake

  • Make a meaningful impact in the Tŝideldel First Nation community, where tradition and innovation come together
  • Receive a competitive annual salary of $105,000–$125,000, with relocation support and access to subsidized housing, plus comprehensive benefits and opportunities for growth
  • Be part of a culturally grounded, close-knit team dedicated to community wellness and future prosperity

About Tŝideldel First Nation

Tŝideldel First Nation, part of the proud Tŝilhqot'in Nation, blends tradition with innovation to empower community well-being and growth. Rooted in a commitment to self-governance and cultural preservation, Tŝideldel offers a unique environment where integrity, respect, and community-driven priorities shape every initiative. With a rich heritage of fishing, hunting, and plant gathering, the Nation’s dedication to sustainable living is central to its way of life and future vision. Here, employees join a collaborative team committed to resilience, empowerment, and creating opportunities that bridge traditional knowledge with modern leadership. Be part of a mission-driven organization advancing the interests of its people and fostering a thriving, healthy community for generations to come.

For more information, please visit our website: tsideldel.org

About the Opportunity

Tŝideldel First Nation is looking for a full-time Director of Child & Family Services based in Chilanko Forks, BC, with a hybrid work arrangement negotiable for candidates based in or near Williams Lake, supported by regular travel to the community.

Reporting to the Chief Administrative Officer, you will play a pivotal role in leading, coordinating, and overseeing culturally grounded, community-driven, and trauma-informed wellness, prevention, mental health, and child and family services that support the wellbeing, safety, and resilience of Tŝideldel children, youth, and families.

In this position, you will be primarily responsible for providing strategic leadership across multiple programs and service areas, strengthening community and partner relationships, advancing Tŝideldel's child and family services jurisdiction, and ensuring services are delivered in alignment with funding agreements, delegated standards, legislative requirements, and Tŝilhqot'in values.

As the Nation continues to build and expand its child and family services capacity, you will play a key role in developing policies, programs, staffing structures, and service delivery models that support both on-reserve and urban members while ensuring the effective use of community resources and funding opportunities.

More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Leading the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of wellness, prevention, mental health, and child and family programs
  • Advancing and supporting the implementation of Tŝideldel's child and family services jurisdiction in collaboration with internal and external partners
  • Providing strategic leadership in the development of policies, procedures, governance frameworks, and risk management practices related to child and family services
  • Overseeing programs such as Family Wellness, School Outreach, High-Risk Outreach, cultural prevention initiatives, mental health services, the Nation's horse program, and other community-based child and family programs
  • Identifying service gaps and developing new programs and initiatives that strengthen supports for children, youth, and families, including the development and operationalization of community resources such as the Nation's prevention and safe house initiatives
  • Leading workforce planning, recruitment, supervision, and professional development for a multidisciplinary and growing service delivery team
  • Determining and implementing staffing structures that support current and future service delivery needs, including the expansion of child and family services capacity
  • Ensuring culturally grounded, trauma-informed, and community-led service delivery across all programs
  • Managing budgets, financial controls, reporting, funding agreements, and compliance with delegated program requirements
  • Supporting funding discussions, partnership development, and ongoing relationships with funding bodies, government agencies, the Tŝilhqot'in National Government, and other Indigenous organizations
  • Coordinating service delivery, intake, and oversight in collaboration with delegated service partners, affiliates, jurisdictional partners, and participating Nations
  • Building and maintaining strong relationships with community members, agencies, schools, service providers, and external partners
  • Overseeing the effective use and development of community resources and assets that support child and family wellbeing initiatives
  • Representing Tŝideldel First Nation in meetings, initiatives, and forums related to wellness, jurisdiction, and child and family services

About You

To qualify, you will ideally have a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Education (Counselling), or a related field, and ideally, you bring 5+ years of experience in wellness, mental health, or child and family services, including leadership, supervisory, or senior management responsibilities. Experience working within Indigenous Child & Family Services, jurisdictional service delivery models, or First Nations governance environments will be highly regarded.

A combination of relevant education, skills, and experience, along with a demonstrated willingness to learn about First Nations communities, governance, and cultural practices, will also be considered.

The following are required:

  • BC Class 5 Driver’s License
  • Ability and willingness to travel regularly to support services across rural and remote communities
  • Ability to undergo a police record check and vulnerable sector screening

The following skills and background will be highly valued

  • Experience leading multidisciplinary teams within human, social, wellness, or child and family services environments
  • Understanding of child and family services systems, including delegated service frameworks, standards, and jurisdictional service delivery models
  • Knowledge of culturally grounded and trauma-informed approaches to wellness, prevention, and family support
  • Experience developing, implementing, and evaluating community-based programs and services
  • Experience building teams, recruiting staff, and supporting organizational growth
  • Experience developing policies, procedures, governance frameworks, and risk management practices
  • Ability to manage budgets, reporting requirements, and compliance with funding agreements
  • Experience working with funding bodies, government agencies, Indigenous organizations, or Nation-led service delivery structures
  • Strong relationship-building skills with communities, service partners, agencies, leadership groups, and external stakeholders
  • Experience working with Indigenous communities, ideally within First Nations contexts
  • Familiarity with strategic planning, project coordination, and service delivery oversight
  • Experience supporting culturally grounded, land-based, prevention-focused, or community wellness initiatives is considered an asset
  • Fluency in the Tŝilhqot'in language (asset)

As our ideal candidate, you will possess strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills, paired with sound judgment, adaptability, and the confidence to take initiative. You bring a collaborative mindset, cultural humility, and a thoughtful approach to leadership that supports both staff and community wellbeing. You are equally comfortable building programs, developing teams, creating structure, and fostering meaningful partnerships that strengthen services for children, youth, and families.

This is a meaningful leadership opportunity for a director who is motivated by impact, community connection, and long-term change. Tŝideldel First Nation is looking for someone who can guide the continued development of child and family services, advance jurisdictional priorities, and build strong, sustainable programs with integrity, compassion, and a steady focus on creating a healthier future for children, youth, and families.

Note: Preference will be given to applicants who have First Nations or Indigenous ancestry.

About the Benefits

Compensation based on skills and experience, is a competitive annual salary of $105,000–$125,000, and a host of excellent benefits including:

  • Comprehensive Group Health Coverage (e.g., dental, vision, paramedical, etc.)
  • Starting with 2 weeks of vacation (4% vacation pay)
  • Holiday bonus
  • Support for work-related travel, including access to a fleet vehicle
  • Personal/professional development opportunities
  • Travel rate and allowance
  • Community/social events, such as workshops, presentations, cultural events, and so much more!

If you’re eager to make a meaningful difference in the Tŝideldel First Nation community and align with our values, we encourage you to apply today!