Ensuring Nova Scotians receive the services of skilled and competent social workers who are knowledgeable, ethical, qualified, and accountable to the people who receive social work services.
We establish, maintain, and regulate Standards of Professional Practice to ensure Nova Scotians receive the services of skilled and competent social workers who are knowledgeable, ethical, qualified, and accountable to the people who receive their services.
Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, Social Work, Nursing, Human Services from a recognized educational institution or equivalent education and experience
3-5 years’ experience working in a supervisory role in the professions of community corrections and/or homelessness and housing and/or mental health and addictions. Concentrated education and experience in mental health and addictions programs is considered an asset
Must hold current Standard Level “C” First Aid/CPR and be able to obtain Enhanced Reliability Security Screening and Child Abuse Registry check. NVCI and ASIST an asset